VinLieger wrote: » Next time people tell me those areas arent so bad ill ask them to point me to the honest citizens trying to stop the carnage in those videos
Didactic Ninja wrote: » you wouldn't see that in bettyglen.
Vronsky wrote: » Where are they?
marno21 wrote: » By that logic Cork is on the southside
jammiedodgers wrote: » It's apparently on fire now...
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Why are people's surprised? Years of the left telling them its not their fault and they were elected to break the law. Welcome to the new ireland.
Didactic Ninja wrote: » you don't see the swedes smashing up ikea every time it precipitates
Didactic Ninja wrote: » this is why the yanks want to keep their guns. a week without electricity ,water and wifi and everyone is out to rape and pillage.
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Conspectus wrote: » Probably at home staying out of trouble. In fairness would you go out and tackle them without a large mob behind you.
Jawgap wrote: » You'd be mad to intervene.......but how many will offer witness statements? They'll not be too vocal about identifying the people who did this, but I'm betting they'll whinge like crazy if Lidl decide to wash their hands of the place and decide not to re-open.
VinLieger wrote: » 100s apparently breaking into a school in fortunestown, call the army and shoot them
unkel wrote: » In the US, there was a sharp drop in crime rates 16 years after abortion was legalised.
Vincent Vega wrote: » The LIDL on fire is from 2016 in Germany.
pumpkin4life wrote: » Is it the Tyrrelstown lads that the public sector lads know about but won't talk about? I've said it before and I'll say it again. Enforce the law properly, or Ireland will have its own Rotherham scandal.