@BrianGarrigan Ireland’s ‘biggest mosque’? Yeah, it magically turned into 300+ family homes. No minarets, no call to prayer — just estate agents and Aldi runs. But hey, keep fighting the ghost mosque — it’s the most active thing in your imagination.
@KeithMillsD7@rtenews National uprising! (Translation: 200 people, a megaphone, and a shared allergy to migrants.)
Right-wing crowd science is wild. 🧮🤡🇮🇪
@TezTruth81 @OCallaghanJim Deport every immigrant and you still won’t dent Ireland’s housing crisis. But sure, keep pretending cruelty is a plan—maybe one day it’ll magically build some houses. 🧳✈️🏚️✨
@UnaDavey11 Irish emigrants weren’t always model workers—many faced discrimination, relied on welfare, and lived in slums. The fairy tale of “we worked hard and asked for nothing” is just that: a myth. You’re using sarcasm to mask bigotry as wit..
@UnaDavey11 Oh, of course! The Irish always arrived with jobs lined up, top hats on, and absolutely never overstayed visas or crowded ten to a room in slums. And naturally, no one ever called them “dirty immigrants” or blamed them for stealing jobs.Truly the gold standard of model immigrants
@OffgridIreland Love how you lot talk freedom and unity until someone waves the wrong flag — then it’s all purity tests and cosplay nationalism. Nothing says liberty like mandatory cultural conformity. 🇮🇪