pumpkin4life wrote: » I'm going to make the call that in a couple of decades time, Leo Varadker will be remembered as the worst Taoiseach in Irish history.
rgodard80a wrote: » A few years back I asked a black student on the bus to lower his ridiculously loud music from his laptop. It was a full bus of 90 people, driving along the quays on a weekday at the height of rush hour, around 9am. He followed me down the stairs and punched me down the stairs, the kicked me full force in the face. 90 witnesses, CC tv, directly outside the Four Courts (of all places) and he wasn't allowed off the bus until the guards came. Arrested but ultimately given a lame warning. Don't expect much justice from fuzzy phone footage here.I still blame Fianna Fail for opening the door to hundreds of thousands of Africans (non-Eu members)... on some misguided idea to import cheap labour in the Irish boom. Must be an African on every Irish street now.
Captain Obvious wrote: » So you reckon millions?
RaichuMGS wrote: » If someone asked me to lower my music I would either 1. Comply politely 2. Tell them to duck off. I wouldn’t punch them in the head and kick them in the face. That is what animals behave like.
Zaph wrote: » Hundreds of thousands? Really? Black Irish or Black African 2011 census 58,697 2016 census 57,850 (-1.4%)Source
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » On these threads, some people are ultra PC and some are just on a hateful rant. However, in the real world, you have to aware of the reality of things. What made you think this would work out well for you? I bet nobody tried to help you either. It could have ended a lot worse for you and I am glad it did not.:) Needless to say, you got a harsh education that morning.
rgodard80a wrote: » A few years back I asked a black student on the bus to lower his ridiculously loud music from his laptop. It was a full bus of 90 people, driving along the quays on a weekday at the height of rush hour, around 9am.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » Makes you wonder how long it will be before we get our own Trump style government over here.
rgodard80a wrote: » I still blame Fianna Fail for opening the door to hundreds of thousands of Africans (non-Eu members)... on some misguided idea to import cheap labour in the Irish boom. Must be an African on every Irish street now.
rgodard80a wrote: » A few years back I asked a black student on the bus to lower his ridiculously loud music from his laptop. It was a full bus of 90 people, driving along the quays on a weekday at the height of rush hour, around 9am. He followed me down the stairs and punched me down the stairs, the kicked me full force in the face. 90 witnesses, CC tv, directly outside the Four Courts (of all places) and he wasn't allowed off the bus until the guards came. Arrested but ultimately given a lame warning. Don't expect much justice from fuzzy phone footage here. I still blame Fianna Fail for opening the door to hundreds of thousands of Africans (non-Eu members)... on some misguided idea to import cheap labour in the Irish boom. Must be an African on every Irish street now.
rgodard80a wrote: » Blackrock
All Seeing Eye wrote: » Can anyone name a prosperous black neighbourhood in Europe? Just a thought I had
rgodard80a wrote: » All Seeing Eye wrote: » Can anyone name a prosperous black neighbourhood in Europe? Just a thought I had Blackrock
Makikomi wrote: » I'm a Portmarnock local, and we're fvcking scourged with them in the last number of years. It peaks during the better days in summer when locals just like me are now reluctant to use our beach and other public area's. Tbh I don't feel particularly enhanced or culturally enriched right now.
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » Tell you what, seeing as you made the first claim. Back it up. Puts the onus on me.
OhHiMark wrote: » Isn't it mad that nobody's ever named in these articles? It's all "a source", and "locals". I wonder why that is.