Kermit.de.frog wrote: » This clip? The Avengers outside RTE
Pherekydes wrote: » That's utter BS. No matter how many people arrive here on our shores, it'll make zero difference to Irish culture. People will still send their kids to Gaelscoileanna, to Irish dancing, to the local GAA clubs. In fact, judging by the numbers of non-white kids starting to attend Gaelscoileanna, GAA clubs and the like, our new arrivals are starting to integrate nicely. Here's a picture:
Stephen15 wrote: » Yes because all the forgein football players playing on the French, German and English national teams has worked wonders for integration in those countries.
For Forks Sake wrote: » In case you've forgotten (and she certainly seems to have), but she is a current election candidate and therefore should be subject to scrutiny (and in this case, widespread ridicule).
Nijmegen wrote: » Listened to her commentary in her latest video rants going around Dun Laoghaire. Honestly the way she's speaking and jumping from topic to topic reminds me of someone going through a bipolar manic episode. I think she really needs help and to be honest the pointing and laughing and name calling is probably irresponsible by all of us (and I've done it in the past myself.)
sydthebeat wrote: » So your a racist then Stephen
Stephen15 wrote: » I haven't a racist bone in my body.
Pherekydes wrote: » There are no foreign women on that team, nor on the recent team that represented us in Yokohama.
DubInMeath wrote: » Anyone reading your posts knows your bullsg@ting here at least have the balls to stand by what your saying and admit the truth.
Stephen15 wrote: » The usual tactic call anyone with an opposing view to ours a racist and shut it down instead of having a civilised debate. I found it ironic that a recent Tommy Robinson march attracted a more diverse crowd than an anti racism counter demonstration which was mainly made up of middle class white people. But even the mere mention of his name sparks outrage with the left.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Calling someone racist does not shut down debate. But that Tommy Robinson is racist is not up for debate.
Stephen15 wrote: » People are just calling anyone with an opposing view to someone who is pro open borders a racist rather than actually wanting to debate the point they're trying to detract from the debate and/or they don't have a valid argument against such a person. If TR is such a racist then why does he get so much support from non-whites.
DubInMeath wrote: » Nope people are calling people racist when they are actually racist.
Stephen15 wrote: » Any evidence there?
Stephen15 wrote: » The reason why healthcare professionals are leaving the country in their droves is because the pay and conditions are so bad that they have to emigrate meaning we are replacing them with cheap labour from abroad who are happy to work for a pittance in awful conditions as it's better than where they come from. It's race to the bottom the government are forcing the natives out. Btw I agree with a small degree of immigration where there are gaps in the labour market but what's happening is anything but the government support mass immigration into Ireland. Also the immigrants favoured should be the types who can culturally assimulate the easiest meaning Europeans.
Charles Ingles wrote: » Honest answer I don't know. But the more I read the more questions I have. Do you not think the way they disperse is a little strange?
DubInMeath wrote: » Most of your posts. Come on now at least have the balls to stand by them.
DubInMeath wrote: » Stephen15 wrote: » I haven't a racist bone in my body. Anyone reading your posts knows your bullsg@ting here at least have the balls to stand by what your saying and admit the truth.
Stephen15 wrote: » DubInMeath wrote: » Most of your posts. Come on now at least have the balls to stand by them. I stand by my posts but not the false accusations of racism.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » So basically you want to keep black africans out and you claim not to be racist.
TheRepentent wrote: » Stephen15 wrote: » I haven't a racist bone in my body. Your post history says otherwise Stevie boi. You and other posters that make cameo appearances in this thread are part of the cockroache infestation Boards has facilitated over the last few years.
Billy86 wrote: » To be fair, let's call a spade a spade here.
Stephen15 wrote: » I didn't say that stop putting words in my mouth. I said we should prioritise Europeans when taking in immigrants as they culturally assimilate into Irish society a lot easier than those originating from third world countries. I believe we should let in European citizens in visa free like is already the case don't have a problem with that most contribute to our economy either by working or through tourism then next priority would be for English speaking countries such as the USA, Australia and New Zealand then we can look at the rest of the world but only based on our labour needs if we need 50 doctors say open up 50 visas and ones to bring 3 family members for those in the rest of the world with the relevant qualifications. Genuine refugees yes but that would be a small percentage of those currently in Direct provision which is a scam as the majority are appealing the rejections and no unskilled labour from the third world.
DubInMeath wrote: » Grand we can take in the Māori, Aboriginals and native Americans then and you shouldn't have a problem. Also people such as Pakistani and Indian doctors living here can't bring over anyone other than their partners and children under the current rules and that's tough enough to arrange. Their elderly parents aren't allowed holiday visas either by the way. As for unskilled labour that was us the irish for centuries and still is in a lot of cases. Again at least have the balls.
Stephen15 wrote: » If they wanted a Visa and met the requirements they could have one I wouldn't have a problem with African Americans either believe it or not. The usual nonsense that people bring up is that the Irish were emigrants for years which is completely irrelevant. We can make our own choices we owe nobody nothing and btw if other countries feel that certain Irish inmigrants are a burden to their country they are fully within their rights to deport them back to here just like the case of that Irish family that could deported as their son has CF Have the balls for what exactly?