White people are terrified of being seen as racist.
If white guilt permeates the online world and our schools, then our adults will feel guilty too.
This helps neither whites nor ethnics.
My ARC speech:
Gardaí are seeking the public’s help in tracing 82-year-old Thomas Connole who was reported missing from Carrowmanagh North, Kilshanny, Co Clare, since yesterday.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Kilrush Garda Station on (065) 908 0550, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any garda station.
@IrishmanIRL Any chance you might you might empty the bins more often, clean the grime off the streets and clear out years of debris from the drains at the sides of the roads @DubCityCouncil ?
The city has never looked as dirty and smelt as bad as it does.
@MaryKenny4 A healthy happy baby was handed to two evil men. Social workers & others appear to have ignored a series of red flags or been gaslit by some waffle from the murderer.
Why?
The Irish media should be highlighting this case. Sordid details or not!
@melthornton5 They are not not covering it. Manchester evening news covered. It’s just not that relevant. And he did stand a chance with a different family or extended care with the foster family.
Baby Preston was not his son. He was placed with him for 115 days before he was murdered. The adoption wasn’t completed because Varley murdered him before it got to that point. Stop.
One of the more upsetting videos looking back is the nurses crowding around Jamie Varley after baby Preston died in hospital. Varley assaulted and murdered Preston that day. The nurses tell Varley ‘your son needs you.’ Preston had been with these men for about 12 weeks.
https://t.co/ZBLgEXlGfG
@LPerrins The more I read about social workers/healthcare staff who had opportunities to highlight this as a 🚩 and save this child the angrier I get.
I have cried a number of times today for this little boy reading your posts and his absolute torture at the hands of these evil bastards.
Sandra Cooper, Preston’s foster mum who cared for him from him being five days old, has stepped up to read her statement in person.
"Preston’s death has had a huge impact upon our lives. Preston was going to be the last child we fostered; however, we could not retire after Preston died. We felt we had a duty to other children and could not sit back and enjoy ourselves knowing that other children were being abused, mistreated and could die. "My husband Paul and I have continued to foster children to protect them. We are doing this for Preston, in his memory. "Preston’s death has changed my perspective on life; things I once felt were important I now feel are not. I realise that life too short."
@griptmedia Ireland’s migration policy is driven by policy, not religion, so I take issue with this otherwise excellent article. Secular globalist policies & EU free movement, drive inflows. Church teachings are ignored in Ireland. Just look at the ideologies being forced into schools