An Irish man born in 2001 was born into a country which was 96% Irish.
Before that man reaches retirement age, he will become a minority in his own country.
Question: What government gives a house worth around a million euros to a migrant man & his family while almost 16,000 citizens of that country remain homeless & many are waiting on housing lists for 5, 10, 15 to 20+ years?🤔
Answer = The Irish government
Fkn despicable!👇👇👇
Interesting. The Portuguese government has generated statistics on the net contribution of different nationalities to social security. The green box is comparing to the average contribution of foreigners, orange is comparing with average contribution of a Portuguese worker.
The attackers reportedly said they were there to 'stab white people'
‘Bloodbath’ at rural village fete as youths from deprived suburb kill 16-year-old https://t.co/LoW0abv879
The Gaslighting of Irish Men by Politicians & Journalists after the Brutal Murder of Ashling Murphy is Shameful.
The brutal murder of Irish school teacher Ashling Murphy left the nation in shock. All decent people were revulsed. But then came the grotesque gaslighting.
The Irish media and politicians were quick to blame all decent Irish men and spin the murder into a fashionable new cause with a shameful name, calling it a 'femicide epidemic'. The Irish Examiner (attached image) wrote an article on the supposed epidemic pointing out that 2022 was the worst year in a decade for violence against women, stating that 12 women were murdered that year. They named them to shame Irish men but left out critical context.
Of the 12 murdered women, 5 were killed by immigrants. These poor women, Ashling Murphy, Ioana Pacala, Larisa Serban, Ruth Lohse and Bruna Fonseca were killed by foreign men. Their deaths are a direct result of the failings of Irish open doors migration.
The national identity of the killer of Louise Mucknell hasn't been made public yet. It is worth noting that she killed a man (manslaughter in 1996).
Mary Bergin was murdered by her daughter though journalists like to leave out her gender in articles on the 'femicide epidemic'.
That leaves five murdered women. Of these five, Lisa Cash, Miriam Burns and Sandra Boyd were killed by family members. Lisa Cash was one of three siblings (one of whom was a boy) who was murdered by their older brother. She was 18 and her twin brother and sister were 8. The Independent cynically included Lisa in this list because she was 18 and legally a woman. Cynical because it removed the family context and makes it seem like she was randomly killed by a random man in an Ireland where men, everywhere, are dangerous. The killer was sent for psychological evaluation.
The Bergin, Burns and Boyd murders were also by family members and these were technically parricide - murder of a parent by their child. Such murderers usually fall into 3 categories - mentally ill, severely abused and dangerously anti-social. These murders usually take place after a lifetime of conflict and a lack of mental/pastoral care. Including these family killings in a 'femicide epidemic' that is being declared a national public emergency is again misleading. Also, statistically, patricide is the more common form of parricide and including women in any discussion without mentioning male victims is misleading.
That leaves 2 murders of women by Irish strangers. Sharon Crean and Lisa Thompson. Every murder is unacceptable but two by unknown assailants for seemingly random reasons is a very low number for a country of 5 million.
There is clearly no 'epidemic of femicide' in Ireland.
There is a problem with open borders and mass migration. Almost half of all of these women would be alive if their killers had not been allowed into this country.
There is also a clear difference in the killings of the native population and the killings of those by immigrants. The majority of Irish murders were of family members and that speaks to mental health and family conflict issues.
The Irish press and politicians like the Irish Justice Minister, Helen McEntee, who put out an official statement calling for an end to 'violence against women' in the wake of Jozef Pushka's conviction, are gaslighting a nation into believing that there is a 'femicide epidemic' in Ireland and that men are dangerous creatures. The truth is that there is an open borders and mental health crisis in Ireland. They do not want to deal with those very real issues that can be remedied because they might result in unpopular policy decisions and it would show up their reckless governance to date. It's much easier to grandstand on women's rights and shame a nation of men.
But, as the real numbers above show, Irish men are overwhelmingly not a danger to women and there is no significant culture of extreme violence against women by Irish men. Irish men were revulsed and enraged by the murder of Ashling Murphy and stood shoulder to shoulder with women, boys and girls, in showing their disgust at vigils only to be then blamed for it by cowardly journalists and politicians.
Irish men are overwhelmingly loving husbands and fathers to women and girls and build them up and put them first every day. Shame on anyone who puts them down to score political points over our dead women and girls.
Less than 0.04% of the atmosphere is CO2. Only 3% of that is caused by human activity. That means 0.000012 is the fraction of the atmosphere comprised of CO2 produced by human activity. Have a look how much CO2 volcanoes release.
Human carbon emissions have never been a problem.
“The Government has turned its back on the Irish food and agriculture industry”: A young Irish farmer has taken aim at strict carbon emission targets which would require a reduction in the national herd, and could be signed off on this month.
#gript
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These ghastly Orangemen and women insist every Summer that their ugly displays of drunken vulgarity and intimidation are just their culture, but do they have the right to inflict this "culture" on the rest of us?
Ban Love Island now!
Haiti did not vaccinate its citizens. Their current vaccination rate is 1.4% of the population.
Haiti has not been effected by covid while the countries who did vaccinate the majority of their populations are struggling, and telling their citizens they need repeated injections.
It's not about racism, it's about basic economics. We can't look after our own 10,000 Irish homeless and healthcare and housing crises. We cannot start taking in 45,000 refugees - let alone with no cap. This makes zero sense. zero. It only compounds the problems
#IrelandisFull