DS86DS wrote: » Go back to bed, you don't want to wake your black boyfriend up
hill16bhoy wrote: » Did you spot the irony?
DS86DS wrote: » Irexit is a welcome at this stage. Ireland as it was intended in 1798 and 1916....not what some paper shufflers in Brussels and the UN thinks it should be.
hill16bhoy wrote: » Was he referring to the "Irexit Freedom Party", the Austrian "Freedom Party", or any amount of similar knuckle dragging racist pond scum parties or individuals, all of whom seem to be obsessed with the word "freedom", all while being chained to an ideology which enslaved millions and inflicted the greatest misery in human history? Is the type of "freedom" you like the "Arbeit Macht Frei" version, by any chance?
hill16bhoy wrote: » Was he referring to the "Irexit Freedom Party", the Austrian "Freedom Party", or any amount of similar knuckle dragging racist pond scum parties or individuals, all of whom seem to be obsessed with the word "freedom", all while being chained to an ideology which produced enslaved million and inflicted the greatest misery in human history? Is the type of "freedom" you like the "Arbeit Macht Frei" version, by any chance?
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Rennaws wrote: » I notice once you posted them the libtards seem to lose control and the insults are stepped up a gear.. I wonder would any of them like to have a go at responding to these questions without the personal insults ?
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » I know the feeling had two bad doses this year. I must say I am impressed with boards they have not caved into the nonsense of the left in a while now. In this thread and a few others, the majority have finally got to express our concerns. You have to move on with your life nonetheless these threads can become depressing if you focus on them too much. This is the life we have here right now we need to live it.:)
DS86DS wrote: » Got a few hours here and there. The auld flu is doing my head in.
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » Did you go to bed last night?
DS86DS wrote: » Stop been racist!!
Pkiernan wrote: » The dilemma for the far left loonies is that only white people are evil. Therefore when people of a different skin tone commit crimes, they are unable to register it as such.
blinding wrote: » Its not coming from and not going to come from anywhere else and I say that as a former lefty !:eek:
Omackeral wrote: » Here's one we can all enjoy. Weapons, black teens and it's defo in Dublin.
pumpkin4life wrote: » That's a great point. Alt Right lads want to go down the whole IQ and genetics route, but for example in Rotherham, the law simply wasn't enforced against these gangs for fear of being called racist. Unfortunately, Irish people don't want to stand out and do what is right, so the same thing will happen here as well.
omega man wrote: » A mob of about 20 of them jumped the barriers at balbriggan station earlier this evening and hopped on a southbound train. Staff did nothing. God knows where they’re headed.
Omackeral wrote: » Couldn't give a monkeys.
emptyhouse2222 wrote: » Some of the victims and their families will turn to the right wing for solutions
emptyhouse2222 wrote: » So i just heard the plank kennyz news report One citizen of clontarf said "we watch out for each other here" What did he mean
Omackeral wrote: » That's right, I did. It was relevant to the discussion. It's relevant to where I'm from and an example of what was being discussed on thread. Couldn't give a monkeys who else has shared it. I've seen it before so a quick Google sufficed. It was relevant. You'll also notice I didn't say any of those disgusting words you quoted nor have I ever on here. Meanwhile you post Paul McGrath's photo because .... well .... yeah...
dav3 wrote: » You posted the picture. You're now going to tell us you had no idea that picture is posted and shared by racists across the internet? Those were actual headlines used by racists to accompany the picture.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » What's "spineless" is the continual deflection, name-calling and outright ignoring of the questions put to you and others of your mindset on this issue. - What are the benefits to Ireland of allowing waves of unskilled, destitute economic migrants from the 3rd world to enter our country? - Where do you propose to house them and address those gaps? - Who do you expect to pay for it and how? - How do you propose to address cultural, religious and behavioural issues that may arise by virue of them now being in a modern, secular liberal and socially free country - Why do you think that the negative experiences of other countries that are trying to address this issue won't be replicated here? What do you think we are/should be doing differently? This is an open series of questions to you, Dav or any other advocate for this migration on this thread. If you want your argument to be taken seriously, drop the petty name-calling and nonsense and engage constructively. Otherwise, continue as you are and the rest of us will continue to write you off as having no argument at all (and to everyone else: the best way to frustrate their "point" in that case is to simply not engage with them at all)
Pacing Mule wrote: » Taken during a music video shoot.https://youtu.be/-80gWsLbfxA Granted it be **** music, and it glorifies a gang culture etc etc like most rap videos do but that pic dropped into threads like this is a bit of bull****.
DS86DS wrote: » Yeah so all of that gets you off the hook does it? I went to an Irish Primary School and have been an avid GAA supporter and reader of Irish poetry, literature and history since I was old enough to read. By the very fact you claim you take pride in all of these areas of Irish life, makes it all the more unusual that support wrecking the makeup of your country and the communities which have sustained it. Something tells me you are been insincere and disingenuous. You sound like one of these people who "Are oh so proud to be Irish, but let's vote on this Federalist EU treaty, because the EU is just amazinggggg"