@citizenjournos_ 1) Because Fag Ash Lil refuses to get up at 4am for a shift to clean the hospital.
2) She thinks wiping patients arses is below her.
3) Can't pass nursing exams.
4) Earnings from a job would affect her benefits.
5) Prefers watching daytime TV.
@SeanUlidia The same people would also be seen at anti-trans, anti-abortion and anti-covid demonstrations. In the cover of darkness they attack 5G masts. Usually have criminal records and a history of violence. Complete Conspiracy theorist mooncats who are detached from reality.
@RBlackPA Protesters cite the lack of housing for 'locals' as a main issue of immigration. Then go on to destroy the housing stock and parachute the victims higher on the housing list. This results in 'locals' having even less chance of getting a house.
@mauradalton121@SeeRedWoman1 The interesting thing was their faces were uncovered. They were happy to show who they are.
Unlike the cowards who attacked homes, vehicles and police.
@craigjames1975@Sodimu_DA@williamcrawley Your very narrow method of relating crime statistics to immigration is absurd. It fails to take other variables into account.
But on the other hand if we use your method, we can attribute the good economic performance to immigration also. You can't have it both ways!
@rafasreds1 1) Protests against immigration are fair enough.
2) Protesters burning someone's home or car because they are black or brown is racism.
3) The anti-racism rally today was against number 2.
@AngelinaReagan7 "a historic, predominantly Protestant unionist majority"
This was brought about by the Ulster Plantation. When colonial settlers with alien cultures were relocated to Ireland.
Ironically, these foreigners now complain about other foreigners with alien cultures. Go figure.
@JamieBrysonLLB The perpetrator of the attack in Belfast would still have legally entered the North even with border controls. He would present himself at control and declare he sought asylum. He would be detained and then granted Leave to Remain.
@gawanorniron Even if there was a hard border, the perpetrator of the attack in Belfast would still have entered here legally. He would have presented himself at border control, declared he sought asylum. He'd have been processed and granted Asylum with Leave to Remain.
@carlalockhart Calm heads did not prevail. You stood beside those that hurled abuse which included sectarian and racist abuse.
You then speak about a victim of the troubles, yet were only too happy to stand with Denis Hutchings, a victim maker.
@TheSundayLife@JamieBrysonLLB DUP: Why don't the police accommodate the loyalist community violently attack a peace march?
They pine for the good old days of Unionist supremacy. Not gonna happen.
@JamieBrysonLLB I agree it's subtle, but devastating. Maybe not the same way as you do. That's because I read it as "Too many Fenians about the place" which is very subtle. Devastating because it highlights Unionist insecurity. So much for the football for all mantra of the IFA.
@Marcus442361611@PaulTomlinsonn@LordIanAustin We all know there was a heightened security presence because there was a manufactured outrage created. The police were not taking any chances. Thankfully there was minimal trouble, mainly thanks to the absence of the Maccabi hooligans.