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@Ryanair What exactly is the point of paying for Priority Boarding if non priority passengers board ahead of priority groups, fill the overhead bins with oversized bags, and priority customers with fully compliant cabin luggage end up forced to keep bags under the seat?
You charge extra for a service that is not being enforced consistently. #ryanair flight FR5966
That’s not history, it’s propaganda. Around 750,000 Palestinians became refugees in 1948, many were killed, fleeing or being expelled from homes they were not allowed to return to. The UN addressed this in Resolution 194, calling for return or compensation. Reducing the Nakba to “bad Arab leadership” erases mass displacement, lost property, and documented expulsions. You are capitalist, maybe, but copy pasting from another profile without checking is just not smart
@Ryanair What exactly is the point of paying for Priority Boarding if non priority passengers board ahead of priority groups, fill the overhead bins with oversized bags, and priority customers with fully compliant cabin luggage end up forced to keep bags under the seat? This is today’s Dubrovnik to Stansted flight
You charge extra for a service that is not being enforced consistently. #ryanair #dubrovnik
A quick reminder on those excluded corporation taxes. Ireland’s corporation tax receipts reached €32.9 billion in 2025, marking a 17.2% increase from 2024 and contributing significantly to the Exchequer surplus. Ireland runs an exchequer surplus yet has no socialised health system, a minimum defence budget, no metro, VAT is set at 23% (UK is 20%) and the middle-class carries the second highest tax burden in the OECD. Where does it all go?
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#ireland this week (Tuesday) was Another episode from one of the world richest countries that still can’t run a functioning metro system or a have a reliable transportation system.
Dublin’s main metro line is halted, not even due to a metro-related incident. At what point do we stop normalising systemic failure? #dublin
#Dublin, #Ireland: Another episode from one of the world’s highest GDP-per-capita countries that still can’t run a functioning metro system.
Dublin’s main metro line is halted, not even due to a metro-related incident. I am taking the bus but it will take 2 hours for 9km trip. I cannot drive because the traffic is very slow and the parking is €7/hour near my workplace.
At what point do we stop normalising systemic mediocrity and start demanding accountability?
The protests in Ireland are not about just fuel! They are about the distance between Ireland on this graph and every other modern and developed economy. Ireland is second wealthiest but gets waaaaay less than any other country for that wealth. By a golden mile.
That visual gap in this graph? That’s what people are protesting. It’s a lack of infrastructure and the everyday enshittification of services, the economy, and the additional difficulty of trying to live, relative to peers in any other country. It also highlights why people don’t get uniformly listened to! - because there is no government architecture to engage meaningfully across this huge gap.
That gap is a three hour drive to work in traffic, a 14 month wait for an MRI, buses that don’t arrive, trains that don’t exist, schools that have no places for your kids, houses that are unaffordable, pubs that close before midnight, €12 sandwiches, expensive fuel.
People feel this gap, even if they can’t explain it precisely. And that builds into resentment, and ultimately protest. Fuel just happened to be the next thing that could be pointed to, today.
Day 2 of @Luas acting like a museum piece instead of public transport, tram didn’t even leave the station, needed servicing again today. Meanwhile, a city centre protest shuts down the rest. Truly a world class system.
All this in one of the highest taxed countries on the planet. Reassuring to see the return on investment.
Driving? Not an option either, Dublin ranking among the slowest cities on earth.
If this continues tomorrow, you might start wondering if the chaos is a feature, not a bug, gently nudging everyone back again to working from home against business’ will!
God bless the leadership.
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