NewbridgeIR wrote: » "Comments are closed for legal reasons" Equals: We're not willing to allow comments condemning the perpetrators of this crime. We don't believe in certain people taking responsibility for their actions. We don't give a toss about the victims of this crime, we'd rather make excuses for the criminals.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » lol ok!!
Sciprio wrote: » That wasn't directed at you but unlike others, I will not silence you fom your opinion.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » You’ve lost me. I was agreeing with you now I have no idea what you’re on about. Good luck.
Sciprio wrote: » That's fair enough. To those who blocked/Will block. Well, This is a small country . If you keep silencing the opposition opinion then we'll make our own.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » I never said I didn’t believe you???
Sciprio wrote: » I don't need to prove anything to you but i know what happened to me. And yes i could create get around that easily, and that's what they what is the clicks. I agree. If you sprout **** then i'll call you out on it., silencing people doesn't do anything apart from whats coming. Keep blocking and evenually someone else will take the place.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Yeah I used to post a few comments calling Sinn Fein and their hypocrisy out. They totally deleted my account and I wasn’t able to post anymore. The irony of them slating the government everyday yet they actually control what people can say and see on their page. The journal is a disgrace of a rag.
Sciprio wrote: » I actually got banned from posting on thejournal.ie comment section. It was about migrants being not genuine refugees. They not only deleted that comment but erasered my whole comments. I was one of the first ever on there to comment(over 7 years) and they wiped my profile out including all comments even unrelated to these topics. I suppose they didn't like a 7+year badge speaking out about it. I know these two sites (TheJournal.ie/Boards.ie) are run by the same company. They silenced me because i said it like it was, My username was Finipops,(On TheJournal) just incase others like to know. Anything against the grain and they'll shut you down. Others who doubted people about "young Asylum seeker "https://news.sky.com/story/asylum-seeker-who-claimed-to-be-15-and-joined-school-is-an-adult-11561810
John Sacrimoni wrote: » Is Boards.ie any different?
Sciprio wrote: » I actually got banned from posting on thejournal.ie comment section. It was about migrants being not genuine refugees. They not only deleted that comment but erasered my whole comments. I was one of the first ever on there to comment(over 7 years) and they wiped my profile out including all comments even unrelated to these topics. I suppose they didn't like a 7+year badge speaking out about it. I know these two sites (TheJournal.ie/Boards.ie) are run by the same company. They silenced me because i said it like it was, My username was Finipops,(On TheJournal) just incase others like to know. Anything against the grain and they'll shut you down.
WillieMason wrote: » comments closed as usually
enricoh wrote: » Two down, another 50 to go!https://www.thejournal.ie/thermal-gardai-4369848-Nov2018/
Pintman Paddy Losty wrote: » The real winner out of all this is baked beans who has been gaining influence in the city since the hutches are in lock down. Amazing to think he was just a small fry from balbriggan and now is one of the major players.
Clytus wrote: » ah stop with the conspiracy theories! Your right to a degree..theres been stuff posted by people obviously involved in this feud. Otherwise Im lost!
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Any way we can send him back to Nigeria?
Joeseph Balls wrote: » I remember the ****e was moderated out of these threads, then nothing. Theres been stuff posted here recently that would have had the previous threads shut down, locked. But lately not so much as a post from a mod. Almost like they were told from someone to leave it open, let's see what pops up
Clytus wrote: » Certain papers had pics of SC and CS as prime suspects in the Robert Sheridan shooting...
John Sacrimoni wrote: » This one has nothing to do with Wardy
Jeff2 wrote: » Flashy area.
Jeff2 wrote: » That comes across as you copied and it a few places. Anyway, their contacts have been arrested in Ireland, Holland, Spain and I think Belgium.
Clytus wrote: » What I find strange, is that at this stage the Kinahan group and anyone associated with it are more toxic than a Corleone! All these organised crime groups rely on keeping their heads down and not drawing attention to themselves ..yet these guys seem to have gone the other direction, to the point where there's a thread on boards.ie with over 2000 posts about the Kinahans! It also seems very strange how the Kinahans have avoided the fate of the likes of Guzman, Escobar, Noriega,in avoiding an any indictment in some jurisdiction considering the vast amount of confident reporting citing them as drug dealing criminals. And when you think this through further..how is it possible to have an organised crime group worth a €billion and not come to the focus of authorities? This has me believing some of the stuff John Smith says about the Kinahans being in cahoots with certain national intelligence groups like MI5.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Another incident in Ballymun tonight:https://www.thejournal.ie/shots-fired-dublin-car-4369185-Nov2018/ No idea which particular feud this one might be in relation to.