@FlottoCoin@Bunny_ngl No I looked up crackhead videos, wasn't blaming anyone just making the point that sleeping videos were there and accessible. They're not gonna take away your porn brother, cry less.
@FlottoCoin@Bunny_ngl I saw one before of a homeless woman sleeping on a bench at a train station and a guy jizzes on her face. Grainy footage 100% real.
@ElizabethAF@Aunty_Bigot CPR will ensure some supply of oxygen in the case of the drowning victim, a stab wound to the heart is not a suitable candidate for CPR I would have thought.
@ElizabethAF@Aunty_Bigot Survive terrible physical injuries neurologically intact. How many regain full/any cognitive function after the brain is shutdown for that length of time?
🚨Last Saturday on GB News I promised to show statistics of Homosexual couples .
Here is a thread of
Do not shoot the messenger.
Facts do not care about your feelings.
@Busybee32433175@AllisonMorris1 Original post is just bait for people to make comments identifying the victims. Sad for a journalist to do that to farm some interactions.
The Irish establishment media has written a neat script about "Heroic" Helen Ogbu, the new Black mayor of Galway. The Nigerian born asylum seeker, direct provision survivor, foster carer, now mayor, its a perfect happy ending "immigrant success story". They're all celebrating it, all from exactly the same script.
But here’s what they've convieniently left out.
Back In 2001, at the peak of Ireland’s "anchor baby" scandal thousands of heavily pregnant Nigerian women were flooding into the country to take advantage of the "Citizenship by birth" rule, In 2003 alone, 4,625 babies were born to "non-national" women in Dublin’s three main maternity hospitals aline, and 1,528 of those were born to Nigerian mothers. Politicians like then minister for justice Michael McDowell and leader Bertie Ahern publicly condemned it. The issue became so inflammatory the Irish Government held a referendum in 2004 to amend the constitution and end the practice. The result? almost 80% of Ireland's people voted to close the loophole forever.
One of the Nigerian women who timed her trip perfectly was one Helen Ogbu. In 2001 she flew from Nigeria, which is over 5,200 kilometres from Dublin while heavily pregnant. There were no direct flights between the two states and she would have needed a visa, she then had to endure at least 11 to 13 hours of flying, with connections through Europe (usually London, Paris or Amsterdam)
This is a very long, expensive, and physically tough journey for anyone, never mind a woman in the late stages of an apparently complicated pregnancy, all supposedly just to "visit friends?"
Helen Ogbu subsequently gave birth to her daughter in Dublin, securing Irish citizenship for her child, and then promptly returned to Nigeria.
Despite this early "interaction" with the Irish state, her own website (and Labour Party material) completely and convieniently ignores this reality, they state -
“In 2006, my family and I moved to Ireland, seeking safety and a fresh start after the tragic loss of my husband.”
Despite this obviously intentional omission regarding her travel to Dublin while in the late stages of pregnancy, there’s one other glaring problem, her husband, Sunny Orji Ogbu, wasn’t assassinated until October 2010. Four years later in Nigeria.
As the inconsistencies and selective narrative parroted by the idolising Irish media unravels, there are more questions which nobody in the Irish Times or RTE seems to want to ask.
Her husband was a successful businessman and politician in Nigeria, he had property holdings, several business and came from a large well know elite Nigerian family, Where did all his money go? In Nigeria it is exceptionally unusual that a wife would not inherit the deceased husbands estate, but Helen Ogbu says she arrived in Ireland "with nothing" and survived on "Direct Provision" from the Irish state?
Three big questions. Zero answers from the Irish client media. Just lectures about racism for anyone questioning the rise of a Nigerian immigrant to become the darling of pro migration elites?
Race shouldn't be a shield from enquiry and accountability.
@robggill Love to see it, a reich and national flag would also look stunning with its bold red. The crying from the soy latte crew would be glorious to behold.
@HankJr_315@RonanLehane Gooch is 6 ft and never had the look of a lost child on the pitch. Screeney is an artist on the pitch but needs to put on a little bit of muscle over the coming years to compete at top level of senior intercounty hurling.
@riordan_st80305@243_cal That is not the Irish psyche. Able bodied, capable Irish people feel shame in asking for/accepting handouts. There is still a stigma attached to the descendants of people who entered workhouses to combat starvation. These Nigerians have no shame and are here for the gravy train.
@bluebullkev@courtsnewsIRL That is why most of the IPAS here are segregated, the migrant camps in Libya, Italy, Greece are all plagued by it. They know no other way.
@McNamaraMEP A reasonable man of sound opinion who would represent the decent people of rural Ireland I thought standing at the ballot box, more the fool I was. A snake in the long grass is all.