Joeytheparrot wrote: » I have a feeling she is trying to bet banned off twitter so she can martyr heeself for more publicity
ollkiller wrote: » That Stefan Molyneux is some thick. If you employ the same reasoning that he and Gemma take in insinuating that Hazel Chu is not Irish then Paul McGrath, Phil Lynott and Ruth Negga are not Irish either. The mind really does boggle how people can be so insanely stupid. It's 101 racism and thankfully the overwhelming majority of Irish people see this minority of people for what they are. Bottom feeders.
The Nal wrote: » The two mainstays outside google are that toxic looking oul one and the oul fella going on about kids genitals.
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » His issue was that Hazel was claiming to be a part of the historical tradgey of the famine when clearly her ancestors had nothing to do with it. QUOTE from Hazel "we also exported that culture when we mass emigrated to US during the famine.
The Nal wrote: » Heres the mad oul one. She calls herself "Dee Wall" but her real name is Dolores Webster from Ballyfermot. So Trump can't use "we" about the Civil War or the Declaration of Independence or the Constitution? His grandparents didnt arrive in the US until years after the war and were 4 or 5 generations behind when the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were signed. Clearly his ancestors had nothing to do with it. Would you agree?
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » Yes I would, and I would agree that the majority of immigrants to the US can't either.
The Nal wrote: » Errr, they're all immigrants. Or descendants of immigrants. As are you.
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » Wikipedia? Give me a break.The concern is that indeginous people's are being replaced with non indeginous peoples.. This is happening and not only is it happening it is clearly stated as a strategy by this Govt.
to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else:
But you are so unconscionably dishonest that you engage in such a deep level of denial and refusal to acknowledge facts.. Its patheticAnd why are you so dishonest? Because you have a dog in this fight.. You are involved. But again you're so dishonest you will not reveal the fact that you are a member of a political party or ngo with their hands in the greasy till.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/dictionary.cambridge.org/amp/english/replace They are not replacing anyone. I beg to differ take a look a the Govt document which states that out population needs to be replaced by migrants due to the dwindling population. You can't really argue against this.. Its clearly stated in the document.. The document written by a govt minister which say that our population numbers are not at replacement levels and thus we need more immigration.
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » try that logic out in China or Saudi Arabia or any non Western country and see how its received.
The Nal wrote: » In a debate, thats called a "drop". An unrefuted point. Just for giggles though, when the Declaration of Independence was signed the population of America was about 2.5 million. Not much bigger than the greater Dublin area is today. So you're saying anyone born after that, over half a billion people, can't refer to themselves as "we" when discussing American history?
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » What Hazel was doing, was inferring that she had a historical claim to the famine.. She doesnt. Just like any Irish American for example who's parents arrived in the 20th century cannot make a historical claim to the war of independence. I'm not saying Hazel is not Irish, I'm saying she cannot make a claim to distant Irish history.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » does that mean i cant either? given that none of my great-grandparents were born in ireland? where do you draw the line? can she not use "we" when referring to irish people despite being irish herself? do we have to show genealogy reports before we can use "we"?
The Nal wrote: » Well shes doing her best. Look at this nonsense. Thats the thing about xenophobes/racists. They'll always expose themselves at some stage and shes opened Pandoras box for herself here.https://twitter.com/gemmaod1/status/1159796556247314432
The Nal wrote: » Assuming you're white, you're ok. Doesn't matter where your great-grandparents came from as long as they looked like everyone else here at the time.
Acosta wrote: » Above all else these hardcore Gemma bots are just bloody miserable. They hate themselves more than any lefties, liberals or foreigners. They just don't have the dignity to own their own misery without trying to spread it on to others or actually sort out their lives and get on with living without being total assholes.
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » Whilst I wouldn't consider myself a Gemmabot. I certainly don't hate myself, liberals or foreigners, I've up until recently always voted for the Labour Party firstly and Greens when possible.. Never again. I love Ireland and its people (including liberals and foreigners) I happen to think we had a great country, flawed yes but pretty damn good in the last couple of decades. Now I see it all being thrown away because people have bought in to the cult of multiculturalism and anti nation state globalism. I firmly believe the future is incredibly bleak for Ireland due to the path we are taking. As for immigration, believe it or not I was for a long time very enthusiastic about it until I realised it was never going to end, ultimately leading to the Irish becoming a minority in their own country. There are enough people here as it stands and its in everyone's interests, foreigners included, to curtail it severly before our society atomises and fractures into multiple, competing interest groups with their only connection to each other being consumer units.
MarquisDeSad wrote: » You believe in hateful conspiracy theories that mass murderers also believe in. Of course the real issue with your severe hateful ignorance is you.
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » MarquisDeSad wrote: » You believe in hateful conspiracy theories that mass murderers also believe in. Of course the real issue with your severe hateful ignorance is you. That's quite an irrational, overly emotional and dare I say it extremist interpretation.
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » That's quite an irrational, overly emotional and dare I say it extremist interpretation. Are you aware that this idea stems in large part from a United Nations document called Replacement Migration
batgoat wrote: » It really isn't since replacement migration and the great replacement refer to two different things.. The latter is a europe wide plot to replace populations with non European and non white people. It's pushed by white supremacists to foster paranoia. Are you gonna accuse me of being a member of an NGO or being a politician again? Can you point me to one credible source for the great replacement being real? Not a misrepresentation please.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » The followers of the great replacement theories that you espouse are taking pretty extremist interpretations. This is a problem. You cannot see the logical conclusion of the theories you espose and support is mass murder and terrorism based on far right white christian supremacism
Harvey Weinstein wrote: » The problem here Bat is that you have your own highly biased and exclusively defined by leftists definition of what exactly the great replacement is. I dont care what wiki or the nyt or anyone else calls it. The general idea (which is what I'm concerned with) that indigenous Europeans are being gradually replaced by outsiders is the issue.. And it's happening. And not only as I have said is it happening but it is actual Govt and EU and UN policy. You can't get away from that, you simply can't. So whether it fits into the new York Times idea of a conspiracy is totally irrelevant. I have to hand it to you guys, you're extremely slippery and expert goalpost shifters and semantic manipulators.
batgoat wrote: » Slippery? I was following the definition of the conspiracy. A conspiracy that is actively espoused by white supremacists although the more I read of what you post, it seems the closer it is to that of the conspiracy theory than actual replacement migration. If you think governments across Europe are engaging in some sort of nefarious conspiracy to get rid of white people, then I would say you believe in a conspiracy theory rather than replacement migration. Do you also rant about George Soros a lot?