El_Bee wrote: » The vast majority of teens around this area are feral, you should see/hear them, quick to square up if you so much as glance in their direction, I shudder to think what it's like being a secondary teacher to these animals.
yourdeadwright wrote: » It seems the country is starting to get like place in England and the States as in a huge difference in classes . The bad places are getting worse but in other parts of the city more kids than ever are interested in education and college, Growing up 20 years ago in Dublin we are used being working class and a few upper class area's but now I tink we will see soon see "slum or hoods" that are literally no go area's that the rest of the population avoid , There will be a bigger difference in the classes than ever before
Sweet.Science wrote: » Not so sure . A lot of places are fine to live in now compared to years ago . The drugs trade is the major problem . Legalize it
Omackeral wrote: » The Chinese have arrived here in great numbers over the years and yet you don't see gangs of them going around causing havoc and intimidating people.
Shoelaces wrote: » This situation is the most fascinating occurence in the country today. How such violence can be committed by people on people of ages barely past childhood is insane. I dont think this country is anywhere near as bad as some people would like to make out it is but im fascinated by what must go through the minds of people who pull the trigger. The conversation before the build up to it. How its justified. What they do immediatly after they ve killed someone. They have home lives, mams and dads. Do they celebrate? How do they sleep that night?
malinheader wrote: » What do you believe, everything is working ok the way it is.No changes needed. Its only going to get better.
yourdeadwright wrote: » A lot of these lads don't have a choice due to debt , its either they pull the trigger or its themselves and there family taking the bullet, ,
yourdeadwright wrote: » Then again there are a few head cases who seem to enjoy it power and fear they gain from doing it ,
topper75 wrote: » Are there many Chinese in direct provision claiming to seek 'asylum'? I never see them in those food quality protests anyway. Could be quite telling about bona fides and willingness to work and get on in Ireland. I am speaking in generalisations. There are of course decent Africans who want to get on. They, like native taxpayers, are done a disservice by the dodgy element.
El_Bee wrote: » Sounds like a good immigration policy, what's wrong with it?
MrFresh wrote: » Too restrictive for one thing. It would exclude people with trades, athletes, artists and unskilled labour.
ToBeFrank123 wrote: » Its just sad how Dublin has become overrun with drugs. Every second person seems to be on drugs in Dublin these days. How boring and sad your life must be when you have to resort to drugs to make it a tiny bit interesting?
Tacitus Kilgore wrote: » Most folk turn to drugs just to wake up in the morning, there are drug dealers on every corner, flogging their wares out of the back of vans at bus and train stations, in business parks and outside schools the country over. terdible so it is, joe.
Hoboo wrote: » Its everywhere, not just Dublin. Small towns and villages with nothing else to do are just as bad. You just don't see it.
MrFresh wrote: » So you believe we should only grant visas to Chinese people?
KM792 wrote: » Didn't realise Capper was in hiding as well.
Dirkziggler wrote: » Both lads are down the country
raze_them_all_ wrote: » It's entertaining to watch people pretend they know what's going on when they're just spouting ****e
Omackeral wrote: » Did I say that? You inferred that all immigrant groups are troublesome. I'm simply asking where are all the ethic Chinese youths running amok in groups over here?
El_Bee wrote: » That's fair, I would include any trades or non-professional qualifications in with third level, but for one unskilled labour will be less and less in demand as automation increases, and we've seen the issues that have developed with other european countries with unlimited and unregulated immigration policies. We already have major problems with our own idle young men and women, we don't need to import more.
MrFresh wrote: » Ah right, so you think immigrants should be judged by the country they are coming from.
Omackeral wrote: » I simply posed a question as to why we don't have roving gangs of Chinese youths congregating around various places wreaking havoc.
6541 wrote: » I heard the assistant Gardai Commissioner on radio this morning. He was saying even low level drug dealers are getting killed. He appealed for people not to get involved in drugs, started talking about cannabis and informed the country that there are no - no go areas in Ireland. I was listening going WTF. Cannabis what planet is he on, no one is getting shot over weed, people are getting shot over Coke. Also commissioner what are you and your force doing about the availability of guns ?
Omackeral wrote: » Why do all your responses come in the form of a Cathy Newman interview? Stop starting all your rebuttals with ''so you think...'' because it's incredibly weak and show poor form. I didn't say immigrants should be judged on anything. I simply posed a question as to why we don't have roving gangs of Chinese youths congregating around various places wreaking havoc.