hatrickpatrick wrote: » Out of interest, has there been another incident which precipitated this thread becoming relevant again? I ask only because I haven't had a chance to look at anything more than the top headlines today and haven't seen anything about any of this?
Nixonbot wrote: » Alright, I'm opening this up again, none of the above please. I'm gonna regret this
Nixonbot wrote: » Mod: This thread is a disaster. People trying to identify each other ffs, not to mention the continued speculation that's clearly warned against. Closed. Again.
blowin3 wrote: » I rang the Guards about an black guy driving on L plates on his own for the last 3 months. I asked the cop was he insured he said it was up to the insurance company if he was or not he said it was a grey area. I said I am Irish if I do the same and you stop me is that ok he said no and put down the phone.
Grayson wrote: » They only come in black though, so if you're ginger you're fcuked.
blowin3 wrote: » Actually it did and the Nigerian is still driving away pal.
Hoboo wrote: » Something about a pram and a bus as well.....
Grayson wrote: » I fond the story illuminating. They had to set up a second school because of the Catholic schools discriminating against non Catholics.
Omackeral wrote: » I'll take ''Things That Never Happened For 500'', Alex.
Odhinn wrote: » It's already too late. A sharia squad will be round to collect your rashers and cans this very evening. You'll be given a fake beard to do you until you grow yer own.
Will I Am Not wrote: » What’s that supposed to prove? Are the kids he is referring to the same kids involved in these incidents? Or are you tarring all Africans in Balbriggan with the one brush?
VeryTerry wrote: » "Among the parents collecting the children outside, there is respect for the school and its staff, but also a lingering anger about the circumstances that gave rise to it. Honey Emmanuel, a Pentecostal pastor, says he came to Ireland because of religious persecution in Nigeria, including the murder of a close colleague. He was deeply upset when his Irish-born child was turned away from local schools. "If they were Christian, baptism shouldn't be an issue," he says. "If you call this 'educate together', why is it all African?" Emmanuel says he is troubled by the lack of respect for Christianity in Ireland and is working to change the situation. "Most missionaries in Africa came from Ireland," he says. "But youth here do not go to church. These are the leaders of tomorrow. We need to get them back, to renew their faith."https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/welcome-to-our-world-1.1214921%3fmode=amp Mad Christians in Balbriggan bud. You and your fictitious black African girlfriend can go on being outraged I suppose.
jmreire wrote: » So in a Muslim Country, Muslims don't use Sharia??? I do know that in Sharia there are experts in Sharia Jurisprudence. But I never knew that practising Muslims would use a non-Sharia court, except when in a non-Muslim Country. For example, a Muslim breaks some Irish Law, then he will go to Irish Solicitor, Police etc.
Omackeral wrote: » I'm sorry but I don't believe any of that.
not yet wrote: » No, No No, It for the local community to get involved and understand Islam and all it has to offer, I for one am converting before It's to late...
pablo128 wrote: » Why is there a mosque in Balbriggan then? Was it thrown up in a kind of 'build it and they will come' idea?
weldoninhio wrote: » Christian gangs? Have you been to church with them?
VeryTerry wrote: » They use the court system in their respective countries. They don't go to a Mosque to sort out their problems like you were saying you mad ****. I still have no idea what any of this has to do with Christian gangs from Balbriggan but it's good to have all the racists in one place I suppose.
Larbre34 wrote: » By your own measure, no, it won't.
jmreire wrote: » What's happening in those Countries is war, which should not be confused with whats happening in Ballbriggan......which should be a lot easier to stop than what is happening in the Countries you have mentioned.But it does need to be tackled before it gets worse and some one gets badly injured or even killed...then it will be War.
Larbre34 wrote: » Syria. Iraq. Yemen. Pakistan. Afghanistan. Somalia. Sudan. Sierra Leone. Libya.