what white privilege did the Irish have? colonised, indentured servitude, starved to death, what is our history of white privilege. And tell me why is it a shock that in a majority white country, TV and teaching are majority white?
"The very dull, white, pasty Ireland that I grew up in": Compilation of Irish politicians discussing "white privilege", how Ireland is "a racist society", and more:
@RO5A7INA which part of British imperialism did the Irish benefit from, was it having their land taken, indentured servitude or maybe the famine that they benefited most from
Tánaiste Simon Harris has launched a blistering attack on councils, accusing them of failing to treat the housing crisis as an emergency.
He was speaking as he confirmed plans for a new derelict property tax aimed at boosting housing supply.
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How is it a human rights issue that you actually have to be living in Ireland to have a social house in Ireland? Are we now providing social housing as holiday homes for people living abroad, in a housing crisis?
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission has written to the housing minister expressing 'concern' over provisions in new housing legislation that would require social housing applicants to prove they are legally and habitually resident in Ireland https://t.co/1n6T38r9hP
@ebuka_oj@fintancox What benefits did Ireland reap, was it the famine perhaps? Or the indentured servitude? Was it being occupied by a colonial power maybe?
@MasterMaliq But Islam taught Mary was part of the trinity, Jesus was just a prophet and Gabriel was violent. The opposite of what Christians believe about each.