GARDAI are investigating a string of stabbing attacks this morning that has left one man dead and two others injured. The incidents took place in Dundalk, Co Louth. One man has died after he was attacked and stabbed on Avenue Road. He is understood to be of Asian descent. His age is as yet unknown. The man was pronounced dead at the scene. It is understood that two other men - both understood to be Irish - were subsequently injured in separate attacks. Gardaí who were called to the scene confronted and disarmed the attacker. He has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being detained at Dundalk Garda Station. He can be questioned for up to 24 hours. It is understood that the attacker is originally from Syria.
Grayson wrote: » Did you read his quote from the bible?
Ronaldinho wrote: » Maybe those posters are just passionate about not wanting Ireland to go the way of other jurisdictions in Europe. Whatever their motivations, these concerns and fears are well founded.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » I know right. As I said earlier some on here are only wetting themselves with excitement. Finally. After years of being forced to live off events in those dark multicultural elsewheres, while patiently longing for an event of their own to frame as 'Islamic Terrorism', tonight they are only delighted about it. It gives them great opportunity to spread far right racist myths and memes. They're having boners all over. "Finally; been saying it for years; jihad in Ireland"
Wibbs wrote: » It's a red herring regardless. The Christian world had a Reformation and an Enlightenment and is increasingly, if not almost entirely secular. The Islamic world had no such changes, though a few enlightened souls did try and over the last fifty years has actually regressed more back to the medieval in thought and deed. Compare Kabul of the fifties to Kabul of today or the last twenty years.
Wibbs wrote: » Indeed. Multiculturalism is a large failed ideal. It just doesn't work particularly well. It certainly doesn't work in non ex colonies and can be majorly fractious in ex colonies. The US or Australia to name but two are hardly paragons of how to deal with and integrate ethnicities.
Grayson wrote: » It's the fact the he can quote a quote from the bible that says to kill gay people and then say "The bible doesn't say to kill gay people". That's wilful blindness.
Jurgen Klopp wrote: » Like I said before the Americas or Australia aren't examples of multiculturalism that's it's proponents seem to think given the result of what happened to the natives. Imagine being a North American Indian on a reservation, your people and your old allied/enemy tribes now only make up 1% of your own fcuking country how sickening Then again at least they can hold their hands up and say they tried to fight back
Ronaldinho wrote: » Disagree - I think you yourself have to be very cynical to think that people actually want to see incidents like today's to score points. Maybe those posters are just passionate about not wanting Ireland to go the way of other jurisdictions in Europe. Whatever their motivations, these concerns and fears are well founded. Here's an excerpt from a BBC article today: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-42557828 It also said that migrants with little hope of being giving asylum in Germany were much more likely to commit violent crime than those from war zones like Syria whose asylum was guaranteed. "Anyone who as a war refugee regards their chances of staying in Germany as good, will endeavour not to jeopardise those prospects by criminal offences," the authors of the study said, quoted by Die Welt newspaper.
BlaasForRafa wrote: This was a chap who was senselessly killed while walking to work by some islamist immigrant. I make a similar short walk to work every morning in my home town in Ireland, what am I meant to do if some other import from the religion of peace gets all stabby at me in a copycat attack?
Grayson wrote: » They're in every fecking thread
Doltanian wrote: » The Koran preaches death to Gay people, the Bible preaches avoiding Gay sex and not to be gay. Big difference.
Tell me how wrote: » Way to add 2 plus 2 and get 22. There were stabbings in at least 3 counties in the last week. If you're stabbed it's more likely to not be someone of the Islamic religion. Hopefully you'll relax enough to sleep tonight.
Fann Linn wrote: today's attacks occured on random people going about their own business. The attacks last week were carried out by people who had connections with their victims. Way to go with 2+2 =22 all the same.
pumpkin4life wrote: » The CSO said that the Muslim population recorded an increase of 33% between 2011 and 2016. Population increases tend to be exponential as well, so Muslims as a percentage of the population will probably rise. Also you must take into account that there are some people not recorded/don't state on the form that they're Muslim, even though they are so the number in reality is higher. Also this is what the politicians and rulers of this country want: The elite don't give two ****s about you. I predict a major islamic related incident in the next two to three years in this country.
testaccount123 wrote: » This is just vile.
splinter65 wrote: » Where are Christians in 2017 allowed to throw gay people from atop tall buildings Grayson? I know your trying to make this “well ..ok Islam says gays must die...but so does Christianity “ So where do Christians murder gays now?
homerjay2005 wrote: » in theory, multiculturalism works well. as an example, Ireland people travel everywhere and despite what alot of bitter home based irish like to think, we in general integrate and respect the local culture as well as anybody. the thing is, us irish are in for a shock. we think everybody is like us...
Tell me how wrote: » What's your point? If stabbed, is it worse that it was an immigrant?
ArthurDayne wrote: » I didn't intend to kick off a discussion on scripture but the interpretive selectivism you're displaying here is really indicative of the wider problem. Homosexuals shall surely be put to death. That is the explicit wording of the Bible -- the book which is upheld by Catholic teaching as being holy text. Of course, one is perfectly right in saying that Irish people almost unanimously would disregard such a blatant incitement to hatred. The odd thing is, you seem to conversely presume that the majority of Muslims who live in secular countries take the Qur'an seriously when it says to kill gay people. They don't.