topper75 wrote: » Does this comment imply that anybody expressing concerns about excessive immigration and lax policies in that regard is a racist?
mad muffin wrote: » As a foreign national. I always wonder if the Irish are okay with their country being transformed?
Wibbs wrote: » Its all good. We'll have better restaurants apparently. And more colourful festivals.
Kivaro wrote: » But here's the thing; migrants from Muslim countries will not vote for Sinn Fein, and there are substantial numbers of Pakistani, Algerian, and other Muslim-dominated countries magically living here (i.e. outside the usual medical/professional route). They all can't be married to Irish girls? Nigerians and other Africans will start to elect their own brethren very soon in Ireland because their numbers have drastically increased here too. No matter how many houses Sinn Fein gives away to economic migrants or how much they get their social welfare increased; these migrants are very unlikely to vote for Sinn Fein in the future. These new voters will unlikely vote for an United Ireland also, so Sinn Fein's open door stance is very odd.
The judgment noted that the doctor had never previously worked in any paid capacity in any other hospital anywhere and two consultants said he did not meet the “most basic” standards of competence of doctors practising “at this very junior level”.
The judge said the doctor was recruited despite never being registered to practice medicine in the country where he received his medical degree or in his native country.While he had self-described himself as having been a senior house officer (SHO) in a UK hospital, a letter from the NHS made clear he was merely an observer in a department of medicine and was to have no hands on contact with patients. The doctor said he applied for every SHO job on the HSE website but kept getting replies saying he lacked experience. He was eventually shortlisted for an interview and started working in an Irish hospital earlier this year.
topper75 wrote: » An excessive influx of Irish Americans back to Ireland would also be an issue for me. Same race as me. But I ain't supporting them all getting in here unchecked just because they decide. We have limited resources and public service capacity. Scarcity is the cornerstone of economics (unless you are into bat excrement socialism magic money tree stuff). What is the issue with us managing our borders? Are they not the very definition of our country?
GinAndBitter wrote: » It was only some black comedy.
Wibbs wrote: » It's the usual narrative for the torchbearers of multiculturalism. When their arguments fail, as they inevitably do when faced with the decades long experience of other European nations that have run this idiotic experiment, the next tactic is to try and silence any questions of their politic by pulling the racism card. This goes triple for measured thought out questions. Dribbling morons shouting Muslamic Rayguns! and sporting swastika tats is low hanging fruit, but valid questions rattle them.
MrFresh wrote: » I'm not aware of anyone who advocates against managing our borders or limiting immigration.......
topper75 wrote: » Does this comment imply that anybody expressing concerns about excessive immigration and lax policies in that regard is a racist? An excessive influx of Irish Americans back to Ireland would also be an issue for me. Same race as me. But I ain't supporting them all getting in here unchecked just because they decide. We have limited resources and public service capacity. Scarcity is the cornerstone of economics (unless you are into bat excrement socialism magic money tree stuff). What is the issue with us managing our borders? Are they not the very definition of our country?
not yet wrote: » Certainly not, It's when you call them ' Gangs of black youths' this poster has a problem with. Although for the fcuking life of me I'm not sure what else you could call them.
MrFresh wrote: » Considering the racist comment I was responding to I'm surprised to see you pull the victim card on this one. But perhaps you think a banana comment is well thought out.
GinAndBitter wrote: » You're not supposed to call them black.https://twitter.com/db_dublin/status/1110227130401673217?s=19
Kivaro wrote: » Since you are new, MrFresh, I can help you with that.Sinn Fein will work for the achievement of the optimal position of no restriction on immigration to Ireland and deplores all attempts to limit the numbers of political and economic refugees into the country.
not yet wrote: » Non white ? People of colour ? I'm being serious here, what is the correct thing. Put's a whole new meaning to 'is it cause I'm a person of colour'.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » he was a bad dangerous cnt that knew how to work the gullible media
Boggles wrote: » MrFresh, that quote is 21 years old. Just so you know.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » What’s changed?
Boggles wrote: » Since 1998? The world.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » But clearly not Sinn Féins policies.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » But clearly not Sinn Féins policies. Witty reply by the way, well thought out.
Kivaro wrote: » Since you are new, MrFresh, I can help you with that.Sinn Fein will work for the achievement of the optimal position of no restriction on immigration to Ireland and deplores all attempts to limit the numbers of political and economic refugees into the country. That was taken from a previous Sinn Fein Ard Fheis, and can be found on their website. Just to repeat, the third largest political party in the country wants no restriction on migrants coming into Ireland. Now I know that Sinn Fein are bad at math, but how on earth can we provide free housing, welfare, healthcare, etc. for all who want to come here from far flung countries? There are others besides Sinn Fein ....... with the existing government just about going through the motions as if we had borders in place. Leo Varadkar wants another million in the country, and an amnesty to all those currently here illegally will help with his goal.
Sinn Féin calls on the Irish Government to sign and ratify the International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of all Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families. Sinn Féin calls for the establishment of a National Task Force on Immigration and Emigration to develop a national policy and a new Immigration Act.Recruitment of immigrant workers should be donein conjunction with the Minister responsible forOverseas Development to ensure equality.
Wibbs wrote: » Ahhh... yes, I forgot about the twin pillars of deflection and misrepresentation also brought to bear in such debates by the multiculturalists. Did I condone the comment? I did not nor would not. I did respond to this comment by Topper: Does this comment imply that anybody expressing concerns about excessive immigration and lax policies in that regard is a racist? But you well knew that. Or you didn't. You were either debating dishonestly, or didn't actually read what I was responding to and ran on the usual prejudicial angle. No other option really, but I have my own suspicions as to what option you were gunning for and it was an extension of what Topper pointed out. In either case thank for illustrating my point so well.
not yet wrote: » Serious question.. If a crime is committed in Ireland today is it justified naming the colour etc of the suspected criminal ? I believe 100% it's justified, along with any other physical details that might help keep the public safe. If he speaks with a Kerry accent, has red hair and freckles it's important the public know this, likewise if he is Black or Green or pink. All, and any details are important, to ignore this to pander to gobSH1Tes is not helpful.
Patty Hearst wrote: » Generally if its an Irish or Eastern European person they will give a description but if Middle Eastern it will be 'tanned' and if the suspect is African there will be no description at all.
MrFresh wrote: » Their policy was updated two years after that in 2001.http://www.sinnfein.ie/files/2009/Policies_Racism.pdf
MrFresh wrote: » Can I ask why you thanked the racist comment about bananas?