@LOCthedreamer2 The system is scared. They dont even understand the problem thats the thing. They dont comprehend we already live in a racialized society and it'll get worse.
Listening to this sales pitch for @NationalPartyIE from @IrishTimes. It demonstrates how shallow the understanding of today's issues are though. https://t.co/n8WtU0bvti
"We're here to seize your phone to look for some racism.
By the way, your son was just murdered by a ceremonial sikh sword, but its okay because his murderer called him racist, we already seized your dead sons phone too -
No need to be like that Sir!"
@Sargon_of_Akkad British police appear to have a pathological aversion to racism or claims thereof. The lanyard class, instead of drifting into HR are now in the police force. More consequence of elite over-production?
@fitzfromdublin For me, notable but not surprising was how foreigners in ireland....our guests....were desperate to cling to any hint of racial grievance narrative that gives them power. Every country. Every time.
@irishexaminer Only because so many leave and the volumes of other immigrants entering. We are importing nurses from the third world to look after other immigrants.
@davidmcw@SineadOS1 Ireland is 10-15 years behind the UK, France, Sweden and Denmark on this trajectory. We can see where it goes. The question isn't whether we build better institutions. The question is whether the volume, and the cultural distance make the outcome predictable regardless.
@davidmcw@SineadOS1 Sinéad is right that the professional class never competes for the scarce resources affected by immigration policy. She's also writing for that same professional class. The working class in Finglas and Roscrea aren't reading Substack. They're living the consequences.