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Gangland Shootings [Mod Note in Post #1]

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  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Og81


    It's an encrypted phone. They don't work like that

    Yes but the pictures were taken under the encryption. Door was kicked in Slim had been on the phone he dumped it hadn’t locked it and the messages were still on the screen, ( u need to enter a code to use the pretty good privacy software) it showed the senders but according to court 3 names in the encro were new registered so they haven’t identified them yet.


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Og81


    It's an encrypted phone. They don't work like that

    Yes it does it comes in like an email with an address.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,711 ✭✭✭Joeseph Balls


    Og81 wrote: »
    Yes it does it comes in like an email with an address.

    Yea but it dosnt pop up sent from Daniel k 0872xxxxxx like a normal phone. All you have is a username


  • Registered Users Posts: 131 ✭✭Og81


    Yea but it dosnt pop up sent from Daniel k 0872xxxxxx like a normal phone. All you have is a username

    Yes but with the encryption keys starting to be broke (Secretblackmars isn’t) they will try to push for it now. They will never know the correct ID of 3 accounts newly set up for that purpose of just that conversation. Nor will encrypted messages be admissible in a court of law.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,315 ✭✭✭mynamejeff


    enricoh wrote: »
    Still no sign of any cops at the train station on a Friday n Saturday night i take it?
    Less hassle rigging up a checkpoint n doing a few people for no tax. Whats a few muggings and assaults anyway!

    they are too busy being racist against travellers homeless single mothers and left wing socialists

    dont worry they will get around to being racist against blacks soon


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,496 ✭✭✭Will I Am Not


    _Kaiser_ wrote: »
    To be fair to AGS in this instance, the cries of "police brutality", "racist-motivated targeting" etc would be deafening. That and AGS can't even deal with zombified junkies in the city, let alone dozens of aggressive teens who would have to be treated as minors under the law if they even get to a court room.

    The problems here are our piss-poor justice system, and a society that either largely shouts in defence of these "poor misunderstood migrants" :rolleyes: or are paralysed to speak out for fear of being branded a racist - and in a world where online Twitter witch hunts have real repercussions on people's livelihoods and how they're perceived, can you really blame them?

    This is the truth of it. The mindset of these teenagers is that they are being picked up purely because of their skin colour and not their behaviour.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Wibbs wrote: »
    It truly boggles the mind SC. I could understand if this was a new running first time social experiment, but it's not. Every single EU nation has suffered the consequences of implementing this "multiculturalism" politic and over a couple of generations with it. It has done few favours for both the locals and the incoming people, especially the second and third generations.

    Ireland had avoided this for a few reasons. For a start we had been dirt poor so only genuine asylum seekers and refugees tended to show up here(I knew one family of the former growing up). The "Celtic Tiger" changed that, especially when we were seen as a soft target. We might have headed it off then, but didn't. Our governments of all political stripes have two tendencies; copy whatever the UK and latterly the EU does, and be reactive, rather than proactive. These "gangs of Balbriggan" stem from those Celtic Tiger days, the first generation born here.

    And still the muppets in power push for more of the same. You really couldn't make this nonsense up. Well I suppose you can, they did. Though I reckon much of it is down to those in power here only encounter these issues by remote control, it never directly impacts their lives. When you have asylum centres dropped into communities with zero consultation with the locals that tells you all you need to hear. The owners of the properties are happy out with their big cheques of course.

    And like _Kaiser_ the more this goes on and is wilfully ignored or angrily dismissed the more frustration and anger on the ground will rise and not just among the native Irish people, the immigrant population will also suffer, again as we've seen time and bloody time again elsewhere.

    What would you advocate in its place W? How we currently process the applications of people claiming asylum is a shambles as is our way of creating instaghettos with the direct provision centers. It's no coincidence that balbriggan has become a poster child for racists everywhere given the fact that it's the nearest town to mosney


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,496 ✭✭✭Will I Am Not


    P_1 wrote: »
    What would you advocate in its place W? How we currently process the applications of people claiming asylum is a shambles as is our way of creating instaghettos with the direct provision centers. It's no coincidence that balbriggan has become a poster child for racists everywhere given the fact that it's the nearest town to mosney

    Mosney has nothing to do with it. Balbriggan and Mosney are just textbook locations for this experiment. The only coincidence is that there was an amenity like Mosney so close by.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Mosney has nothing to do with it. Balbriggan and Mosney are textbook locations for this experiment.

    As in creating an instant ghetto? Yeah you're spot on there because the idiotic FF policy of basically dumping all asylum seekers there in 2003 has done exactly that. People are naturally going to settle in the nearest town once their claim is granted.

    We need to massively shorten the time it takes to process asylum claims because dumping people in direct provision centers for years on end is only going to create more Balbriggans. This means more civil servants working in INIS


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,496 ✭✭✭Will I Am Not


    P_1 wrote: »
    As in creating an instant ghetto? Yeah you're spot on there because the idiotic FF policy of basically dumping all asylum seekers there in 2003 has done exactly that. People are naturally going to settle in the nearest town once their claim is granted.

    We need to massively shorten the time it takes to process asylum claims because dumping people in direct provision centers for years on end is only going to create more Balbriggans. This means more civil servants working in INIS

    Located in the county of Dublin, property prices and transport links would ensure that Balbriggan would have been earmarked regardless of the existence of Mosney.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Located in the county of Dublin, property prices and transport links would ensure that Balbriggan would have been earmarked regardless of the existence of Mosney.

    I think that's an over simplistic argument. There definitely was a "Boston for the Irish circa 1860" effect in attracting people from various African countries to Balbriggan at play here.

    In effect it was the first experience of Ireland for the first generation (those who would have been in Mosney circa 2002). Combine that with a neglect in terms of putting in services in the town (the housing stock of the place was doubled between 2002 and 2008, yet no schools, shops etc were built at the same pace) and you have a classic blueprint for what's after happening to the place.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,582 ✭✭✭Sgt Hartman


    It's just an utter embarrassment to us as a nation that a situation such as the one in Balbriggan was allowed to happen. We as a people and a country must be seen as an utter laughing stock to those African troublemakers. We are now stuck with a problem that we will never be able to get rid of.


    The government and all the do-gooder morons out there who let this happen should be ashamed of themselves. RTE is just as complicit, they are perpetually shoving pro immigrant/asylum seeker propaganda in front of us while threatening us with fines and jail if we don't pay their licence fee.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,246 ✭✭✭✭Dyr


    P_1 wrote: »
    What would you advocate in its place W? How we currently process the applications of people claiming asylum is a shambles as is our way of creating instaghettos with the direct provision centers. It's no coincidence that balbriggan has become a poster child for racists everywhere given the fact that it's the nearest town to mosney

    I dunno, a process thats spun out for years and years through appeals and then will result in you being allowed to stay regardless of the outcome is a pretty sweet deal from the applicants point of view.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Bambi wrote: »
    I dunno, a process thats spun out for years and years through appeals and then will result in you being allowed to stay regardless of the outcome is a pretty sweet deal from the applicants point of view.

    Obviously nobody wants that. Contrary to what you might think being stuck languishing in a direct provision center isn't exactly all that great for the residents either.

    We need to properly resource INIS. A decision on an asylum application should be made in weeks not years


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,802 ✭✭✭✭suicide_circus


    P_1 wrote: »
    Obviously nobody wants that. Contrary to what you might think being stuck languishing in a direct provision center isn't exactly all that great for the residents either

    then the question has to be asked, why didn't they leave? If they had the get-up-and-go to get the intercontinental airfare together while living under conditions so dangerous that they had to seek asylum, surely they could have made alternative arrangements rather than languishing under Paddy's jackboot?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,019 ✭✭✭✭Kintarō Hattori


    It's just an utter embarrassment to us as a nation that a situation such as the one in Balbriggan was allowed to happen. We as a people and a country must be seen as an utter laughing stock to those African troublemakers. We are now stuck with a problem that we will never be able to get rid of.


    The government and all the do-gooder morons out there who let this happen should be ashamed of themselves. RTE is just as complicit, they are perpetually shoving pro immigrant/asylum seeker propaganda in front of us while threatening us with fines and jail if we don't pay their licence fee.

    Do you mind telling me what situation? Seriously, I'm living here 8 years next year and from all the talk on this thread you'd swear it was a warzone outside. I've yet to see any of this sh*te that is being bandied about this thread. As for estates that are like townships- really? I swear to feck- how many of you commenting on this thread have actually been to the town.
    By no means am I saying it's Eden but it's certainly very very far from the picture that's being painted in this thread. It's no better or worse than many other areas in Dublin such as Tallaght, Blanchardstown etc.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,802 ✭✭✭✭suicide_circus


    Do you mind telling me what situation? Seriously, I'm living here 8 years next year and from all the talk on this thread you'd swear it was a warzone outside. I've yet to see any of this sh*te that is being bandied about this thread. As for estates that are like townships- really? I swear to feck- how many of you commenting on this thread have actually been to the town.
    By no means am I saying it's Eden but it's certainly very very far from the picture that's being painted in this thread. It's no better or worse than many other areas in Dublin such as Tallaght, Blanchardstown etc.

    the lads seem to be going to neighbouring areas for their fun; Rush, Lusk, Skerries etc


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Do you mind telling me what situation? Seriously, I'm living here 8 years next year and from all the talk on this thread you'd swear it was a warzone outside. I've yet to see any of this sh*te that is being bandied about this thread. As for estates that are like townships- really? I swear to feck- how many of you commenting on this thread have actually been to the town.
    By no means am I saying it's Eden but it's certainly very very far from the picture that's being painted in this thread. It's no better or worse than many other areas in Dublin such as Tallaght, Blanchardstown etc.

    I do find it most ironic that so many people bemoaning the place have likely never stopped foot in the place


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    then the question has to be asked, why didn't they leave? If they had the get-up-and-go to get the intercontinental airfare together while living under conditions so dangerous that they had to seek asylum, surely they could have made alternative arrangements rather than languishing under Paddy's jackboot?

    Do you have the slightest clue how a Visa application works?

    You're left without your travel documents (if you have any in the first place) for weeks on end while your application is being processed. Quite how you expect someone to hop on the next flight to Lagos without a passport is a peculiar skill. Perhaps you should sell training on it, you'd make a fortune.

    Now if you want to play the uneducated, simplistic boorish card by all means fire ahead. Perhaps some of the adults might actually find a solution to the issue


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,802 ✭✭✭✭suicide_circus


    P_1 wrote: »
    Now if you want to play the uneducated, simplistic boorish card by all means fire ahead. Perhaps some of the adults might actually find a solution to the issue
    oh yeah, I'd say you'll have this cracked any minute.

    also, boorish?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    oh yeah, I'd say you'll have this cracked any minute.

    also, boorish?

    I take that as a no then. Clearly you have no clue how the actual process works. But hey it's easier to claim a town you've likely never stepped foot in all your life has suddenly turned into soweto than actually educating yourself


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,496 ✭✭✭Will I Am Not


    P_1 wrote: »
    I do find it most ironic that so many people bemoaning the place have likely never stopped foot in the place

    You’ll have just as many people that haven’t set foot in the town telling you it’s grand. As always, the truth lies somewhere in between.

    I live there and I’m aware of a lot of what goes on. I’m not afraid to step outside my door like people would have you believe but it’s far from the safe, seaside town I grew up in.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    You’ll have just as many people that haven’t set foot in the town telling you it’s grand. As always, the truth lies somewhere in between.

    I live there and I’m aware of a lot of what goes on. I’m not afraid to step outside my door like people would have you believe but it’s far from the safe, seaside town I grew up in.

    Aye the truth is somewhere in the middle alright. Its definitely not as safe a place as it was but it's not a state of anarchy either. Imo the problem lies in how legoland was thrown up with not a jot of services to go with with them. That's where the first rot started


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23,246 ✭✭✭✭Dyr


    P_1 wrote: »
    Do you have the slightest clue how a Visa application works?

    You're left without your travel documents (if you have any in the first place) for weeks on end while your application is being processed. Quite how you expect someone to hop on the next flight to Lagos without a passport is a peculiar skill. Perhaps you should sell training on it, you'd make a fortune.

    Now if you want to play the uneducated, simplistic boorish card by all means fire ahead. Perhaps some of the adults might actually find a solution to the issue

    Jaysus, asylum seekers are being held against their will now? :eek:


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 330 ✭✭All Seeing Eye


    The balbriggan situation has unfolded like a slow motion car crash and will continue to do so. The first Africans arrived in the early 2000s in the town as the economy was picking up and new houses were being built for working people with mortgages. They then encouraged their friends to come live here as they graduated from Mosney camp. Now as their families grow up we are starting to see the results of this with crime, grime and economic stagnation becoming the norm. What’s next for Balbriggan? Probably something like white flight where white people who are sick of the problems start to move to other towns. So basically the future of balbriggan looks bleak. Something we’ve seen happen to many towns and cities in America.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Bambi wrote: »
    Jaysus, asylum seekers are being held against their will now? :eek:

    Some of the irish population really are as thick as a pig in ****e aren't they?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,385 ✭✭✭twinytwo


    The balbriggan situation has unfolded like a slow motion car crash and will continue to do so. The first Africans arrived in the early 2000s in the town as the economy was picking up and new houses were being built for working people with mortgages. They then encouraged their friends to come live here as they graduated from Mosney camp. Now as their families grow up we are starting to see the results of this with crime, grime and economic stagnation becoming the norm. What’s next for Balbriggan? Probably something like white flight where white people who are sick of the problems start to move to other towns. So basically the future of balbriggan looks bleak. Something we’ve seen happen to many towns and cities in America.

    Naturally, but the PC brigade will tell you otherwise.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,802 ✭✭✭✭suicide_circus


    P_1 wrote: »
    I take that as a no then. Clearly you have no clue how the actual process works. But hey it's easier to claim a town you've likely never stepped foot in all your life has suddenly turned into soweto than actually educating yourself
    how do you know I've never stepped foot in it? Been there countless times lad.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,743 ✭✭✭✭Galwayguy35


    P_1 wrote: »
    Obviously nobody wants that. Contrary to what you might think being stuck languishing in a direct provision center isn't exactly all that great for the residents either.

    We need to properly resource INIS. A decision on an asylum application should be made in weeks not years


    Well if they weren't allowed appeal decisions multiple times in the courts at taxpayers expense they wouldn't be here for years.

    There was an asylum seeker on The Tonight Show earlier in the week and all she did was give out about this country.

    Nobody asked her to come here.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,376 ✭✭✭Augme


    The Balbriggan situation sounds like exactly what happened with Tallaght, Clondalkin, Blanchardstown etc etc. But hey, it's a lot easier to just blame it on the Africans.


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 330 ✭✭All Seeing Eye


    Augme wrote: »
    The Balbriggan situation sounds like exactly what happened with Tallaght, Clondalkin, Blanchardstown etc etc. But hey, it's a lot easier to just blame it on the Africans.

    You obviously aren’t living in the town.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,689 ✭✭✭Signore Fancy Pants


    If any asylum seekers/refugees break the law, they should be deported. Part of their application is the obligation to comply with the laws of the State.

    If their application for refugee status has been denied, there should be no appeals process.

    If an asylum seeker/refugee procreates at any stage during the process, they should be deported.

    People arguing that direct provision is lacking...get rid of it. Close the borders to non EU/EEA citizens.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    how do you know I've never stepped foot in it? Been there countless times lad.

    Then clearly you should be aware that the many issues the town faces are not solely due to an influx of "de blacks"?

    Let's see what there is shall we

    1. Massive reasoning of farmland for housing with no provision for schools and shops as a result of dodgy brown envelopes given to a succession of dodgy FF local councillors.

    2. Those houses being thrown up on the cheap by greedy property developers.

    3. A Kerry businessman who treats his staff like dirt buying up half the properties on the main street of the town, charging obscene rents on them and letting the units go to ruin when the business owners inevitably have to shut up shop so he can knock them and throw up yet more dodgy apartments.

    4. A giant Tesco supermarket white elephant on the outskirts of the town that contributes to the decline of the town centre

    5. Schools that are falling apart

    6. A garda station that has seen its funding slashed.

    7. "de blacks"

    Of course the natural reaction is to gloss right over issues 1 to 6 and just blame all the towns ills on "de blacks"


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 330 ✭✭All Seeing Eye


    P_1 wrote: »
    Then clearly you should be aware that the many issues the town faces are not solely due to an influx of "de blacks"?

    Let's see what there is shall we

    1. Massive reasoning of farmland for housing with no provision for schools and shops as a result of dodgy brown envelopes given to a succession of dodgy FF local councillors.

    2. Those houses being thrown up on the cheap by greedy property developers.

    3. A Kerry businessman who treats his staff like dirt buying up half the properties on the main street of the town, charging obscene rents on them and letting the units go to ruin when the business owners inevitably have to shut up shop so he can knock them and throw up yet more dodgy apartments.

    4. A giant Tesco supermarket white elephant on the outskirts of the town that contributes to the decline of the town centre

    5. Schools that are falling apart

    6. A garda station that has seen its funding slashed.

    7. "de blacks"

    Of course the natural reaction is to gloss right over issues 1 to 6 and just blame all the towns ills on "de blacks"

    Mostly related to over population created by dumping loads of economic migrants from Africa into the town.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,219 ✭✭✭pablo128


    https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/gang-thug-threatens-cut-baby-15380313?fbclid=IwAR3VKsLR1fsDva1IXHG2oakLsW15xeivTjlcJ7wNe79K-M0VHR8wWfuj7Ts


    100 youths from Balbriggan in rampage in portmarnock threaten mother in car.

    Our friendly immigrants again.
    Augme wrote: »
    The Balbriggan situation sounds like exactly what happened with Tallaght, Clondalkin, Blanchardstown etc etc. But hey, it's a lot easier to just blame it on the Africans.
    You don't have 100 youths rampaging through Tallaght, Blanch or Clondalkin.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Mostly related to over population created by dumping loads of economic migrants from Africa into the town.

    Yes because dodgy planning deals made in the 90s, houses riddled with pyrite thrown up by cowboys and a rich prick from Kerry throwing his cash about trying to make cash for himself are directly related to an influx of migrants from Africa.
    It's not a binary issue, it's a giant complex layer cake of ****e


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,181 ✭✭✭CinemaGuy45


    P_1 wrote: »
    Then clearly you should be aware that the many issues the town faces are not solely due to an influx of "de blacks"?

    Let's see what there is shall we

    1. Massive reasoning of farmland for housing with no provision for schools and shops as a result of dodgy brown envelopes given to a succession of dodgy FF local councillors.

    2. Those houses being thrown up on the cheap by greedy property developers.

    3. A Kerry businessman who treats his staff like dirt buying up half the properties on the main street of the town, charging obscene rents on them and letting the units go to ruin when the business owners inevitably have to shut up shop so he can knock them and throw up yet more dodgy apartments.

    4. A giant Tesco supermarket white elephant on the outskirts of the town that contributes to the decline of the town centre

    5. Schools that are falling apart

    6. A garda station that has seen its funding slashed.

    7. "de blacks"

    Of course the natural reaction is to gloss right over issues 1 to 6 and just blame all the towns ills on "de blacks"


    Went to a beach nothing but problems.

    1. There was a bit of litter.

    2. Not enough bins.

    3. Toilets a far walk away from the main beach.

    4. The shop did not sell beachballs.

    5. The sand was very fine and got everywhere.

    6. The food van was very expensive.


    7. "A shark problem ten people have been eaten this summer alone".


    This use to be a great beach and as you can see we can't blame all the problems of man-eating sharks.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,376 ✭✭✭Augme


    pablo128 wrote: »
    You don't have 100 youths rampaging through Tallaght, Blanch or Clondalkin.


    Of course not, never.

    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/lidl-to-demolish-looted-tallaght-store-1.3418461?mode=amp


    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/several-cars-burnt-out-during-disturbances-in-tallaght-1.3414339?mode=amp

    Although, let me guess? It was just black people who did that. Infact, it was most likely the travelling gangs of black youths who came over from ballbriggan and did that.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Went to a beach nothing but problems.

    1. There was a bit of litter.

    2. Not enough bins.

    3. Toilets a far walk away from the main beach.

    4. The shop did not sell beachballs.

    5. The sand was very fine and got everywhere.

    6. The food van was very expensive.


    7. "A shark problem ten people have been eaten this summer alone".


    This use to be a great beach and as you can see we can't blame all the problems of man-eating sharks.

    Yet again another shining example of the halfwit who populates this country. Completely ignore the underlying issues that have been caused by continuing to elect for neoliberal shiitebags that caused an issue to emerge yet go mad at the issue itself.

    Looking at the polls it seems we're burdened to share this island with these halfwits and rinse and repeat the very same failed neoliberal politics. Who knows it might be Kells next or maybe Athenry


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,181 ✭✭✭CinemaGuy45


    P_1 wrote: »
    Yes because dodgy planning deals made in the 90s, houses riddled with pyrite thrown up by cowboys and a rich prick from Kerry throwing his cash about trying to make cash for himself are directly related to an influx of migrants from Africa.
    It's not a binary issue, it's a giant complex layer cake of ****e


    Rubbish nothing to do with migrants it was the locals not having the foresight to plan their families properly.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Rubbish nothing to do with migrants it's was the locals not having the foresight to plan their families properly.

    What fresh horse****e are you spouting now?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,181 ✭✭✭CinemaGuy45


    P_1 wrote: »
    What fresh horse****e are you spouting now?

    b50cc2a5606e538fecda6df1b2d1263faa7fbcc9217ce99e25337e6b7c93d3a0.jpg


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,219 ✭✭✭pablo128


    Augme wrote: »
    Of course not, never.

    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/lidl-to-demolish-looted-tallaght-store-1.3418461?mode=amp


    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/several-cars-burnt-out-during-disturbances-in-tallaght-1.3414339?mode=amp

    Although, let me guess? It was just black people who did that. Infact, it was most likely the travelling gangs of black youths who came over from ballbriggan and did that.

    Actually there was plenty of videos of black lads bragging about what they had looted going around. You could be on to something.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    b50cc2a5606e538fecda6df1b2d1263faa7fbcc9217ce99e25337e6b7c93d3a0.jpg

    A lion does not concern himself with the opinion of sheep


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,496 ✭✭✭Will I Am Not


    P_1 wrote: »
    Then clearly you should be aware that the many issues the town faces are not solely due to an influx of "de blacks"?

    Let's see what there is shall we

    1. Massive reasoning of farmland for housing with no provision for schools and shops as a result of dodgy brown envelopes given to a succession of dodgy FF local councillors.

    I would wonder why the most northerly town in the county, with nothing in it was subject to so much building of houses...

    2. Those houses being thrown up on the cheap by greedy property developers.

    Not sure what that has to do with anything

    3. A Kerry businessman who treats his staff like dirt buying up half the properties on the main street of the town, charging obscene rents on them and letting the units go to ruin when the business owners inevitably have to shut up shop so he can knock them and throw up yet more dodgy apartments.

    Moriarty does not own anywhere near half the properties on the Main Street. What evidence have you that he treats his staff like dirt? The staff in Super Valu and the BC Hotel are among the best I’ve seen anywhere in the country to be honest. They seem very happy in what they do.

    4. A giant Tesco supermarket white elephant on the outskirts of the town that contributes to the decline of the town centre

    The people of Balbriggan were crying out for something like Millfield, it came at the wrong time.

    5. Schools that are falling apart

    There’s no schools “falling apart”

    6. A garda station that has seen its funding slashed.

    5 new Gardaí in the town since last year

    7. "de blacks"

    Placing a large number of any race, creed or nationality from a vastly different culture in a working class area will inevitably result in friction and culminate in racism. That’s the way of the world and there’s no simple fix.

    Of course the natural reaction is to gloss right over issues 1 to 6 and just blame all the towns ills on "de blacks"

    Are you from Balbriggan yourself?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 330 ✭✭All Seeing Eye


    Rubbish nothing to do with migrants it was the locals not having the foresight to plan their families properly.

    The population of balbriggan was stable for years before the African invasion. Most African women seem to be perpetually pregnant with not a worry in the world about who is going to pay for their next kid.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,181 ✭✭✭CinemaGuy45


    Are you from Balbriggan yourself?

    Think he is from Africa himself he said he is a Lion.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,681 ✭✭✭✭P_1


    Are you from Balbriggan yourself?

    I am though thankfully I've long escaped the kip. Still have family stuck there though. My comments on Moriarty are experience from actually working for the prick


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,181 ✭✭✭CinemaGuy45


    The population of balbriggan was stable for years before the African invasion. Most African women seem to be perpetually pregnant with not a worry in the world about who is going to pay for their next kid.

    Stagnant birth rates you see now Balbriggan is full of youthful energy.;)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,346 ✭✭✭OneEightSeven


    Augme wrote: »
    Of course not, never.

    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/lidl-to-demolish-looted-tallaght-store-1.3418461?mode=amp


    https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/several-cars-burnt-out-during-disturbances-in-tallaght-1.3414339?mode=amp

    Although, let me guess? It was just black people who did that. Infact, it was most likely the travelling gangs of black youths who came over from ballbriggan and did that.


    Actually, there wore blacks involved in the looting of Lidl. They posted videos of themselves on Snapchat. The Lidl is located beside a notorious African ghetto Mac Uilliam estate, where local delivery service drivers refuse to service because of muggings.


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