Colonel Claptrap wrote: » . Traveller devotion to Catholicism is remarkable and a little scary.
_Whimsical_ wrote: » A rising tide raises all boats though. Where travelers are concerned more integration and emphasis on adopting values of settled people will mean a better society for everyone, less taxes to pay to support them in the future for one thing, hopefully less criminality. I think a move towards third level education and more critical thought could be an essential part of the answer to a lot of the problems posed by the travelling community.
Dank Janniels wrote: » I heard dancing with a tinkers dawthar get you to the top of the queue
Baron Kurtz wrote: » Has anyone asked what John Connors thinks of all this? It's probably on Twitter already.
megaten wrote: » Try it out and tell us how you get on Boss
whisky_galore wrote: Best of luck dealing with a closed and backward subculture.
Sleeper12 wrote: » We have many of these on boards too
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Oh wait, having a multi-generation feud with a rival family over several decades, that leads to mass hospitalizations or deaths, all over some over-perceived slight we probably dont even recall anymore...is bad and reflects us negatively! Wow, who would have thought?
_Whimsical_ wrote: » judeboy101 wrote: » Some kids in my school are registered as travellers, they ain't travellers but we know they are doing it to access HEAR for leaving cert points . For those in the know they are using the 1,2,4 route as 5,6 doesn't apply to our school. Seriously? Is it the school that sets this up or have parents decided to go this route themselves? This is mad. I imagine it could prove quite popular! I can see this scheme is probably necessary for travellers but how are other people getting it? This would mean they'd receive college offers for reduced points than the rest of the leaving cert population and would be entitled to extra supports in college from one to one tuition where needed to increased access to bursaries and grants.
judeboy101 wrote: » Some kids in my school are registered as travellers, they ain't travellers but we know they are doing it to access HEAR for leaving cert points . For those in the know they are using the 1,2,4 route as 5,6 doesn't apply to our school.
Gunmonkey wrote: » Why the hell do they need to be 3rd level educated to stop the fueding? Or marrying their cousins? Most humans would have realised that this stuff is pretty bad before leaving primary school! So when one of their family gets a Sociology degree or such will they go: Ditto for Biology and inter-family marrying/ Veterinary Science and beating/overworking horses/ whatever not dumping rubbish all over your home falls under! Vast majority of their negative actions are self perpetuated: its not enforced by the government (and most are illegal) nor are they direct responses to Settled actions, they are just practices they are too ignorant to try put a stop to, and any negative responses to these actions are hand-waved away with "Oh your only hating on me cause Im a Traveler!"
StereoSound wrote: » Do travellers have any online resources you could refer to so you can learn their lifestyle more?
Dr Brown wrote: » I would like to become a "traveller" so that I can become tax exempt and not be subject to the normal rules of society. If I turned up to social welfare and said that I now consider myself to be a "traveller" would they set me up as one ?
mikemac2 wrote: » To the OP you become super religious and socially conservative and tell all about your faith Also forget what you learned in school about 10 commandments. There are only 8, drop these two Thou shall not steal Thou shall not covet thy neighbours goods Don’t forget you be a good Catholic even while stealing lead from the church!