koumi wrote: » Is it possibly because you live in Dublin and use FB ? I fear these factors may be limiting your exposure to real life.
C Montgomery Gurns II wrote: » I'm not going to deny that the recovery is not being evenly felt across the country but the facts speak for themselves- 15 percent down to 6 percent. A significant amount of those who emigrated have returned, so the less people to claim dole argument doesn't hold much weight either.
koumi wrote: » I mean in answer to your question about the thick subset of population compared to anywhere else
C Montgomery Gurns II wrote: » Reading UK media and the comments, yes, there isn't a tenth of the amount of semi literate gob****es polluting the comments with the same old rehashed inaccurate opinions with no grounding in reality.
Hans Bricks wrote: » Any Enda Kenny article published by a media outlet on FB really brings out the pond life of Ireland.
C Montgomery Gurns II wrote: » Another regular one, the odd time when a young lad from Dalkey or Killiney or where have you appears in court for criminal damage, or theft, or posessing drugs, his suspended sentence will invariably bring a cry of "if he waz frm talla r sumwhere heda been sent ta prison". Yes, because we all know that there is nobody from working class areas with 20 plus convictions who have never seen the inside of a prison cell. As we all know, when it comes to tackling anti social behavior perpetrated by the working class the Irish justice system is distinctly like Rudy Giulani's New York of the 90's.:rolleyes:
NewbridgeIR wrote: » That happens the whole time. The same people are notably silent whenever an underprivileged person gets a light / suspended sentence. Or else they make excuses for their background.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » I find it difficult to comprehend how so many trolls know so much about Egypt and the Muslim brotherhood... Every article on that chap in Egyptian prison is followed by hundreds of vvitriolic comments about lynching him.
NewbridgeIR wrote: » They're also full of unfounded allegations about "ripping up his Irish passport". But there are legitimate questions also asked about his father's position and lack of commentary on the situation. The fact that The Journal continually highlight this story (in the absence of any critical overview) also seems to annoy people.