LollipopJimmy wrote: » All of the news reports describe her as 'former' journalist which must infuriate her
Grab All Association wrote: » This thread will have to close now as anything that’s said may be prejudicial to any court case.
John Doe1 wrote: » There are legitimate grievances about mass migration of peoples from extremely different cultures to our small young nation. It should be ok to question this in a democratic society. Gemma, however is not well mentally and some of her rhetoric would not be out of place in the third reich. Someone close to her needs to convince her to keep out of the public eye for her own sake.
davedanon wrote: » Do we really have 'mass migration'? And what do you mean by 'extremely different cultures'? Klingons? And why 'our small young nation'? Are we like some sort of baby chick, nation-wise?
Gervais08 wrote: » You know what is meant - barbarians who think it’s okay to cut their daughter’s hoo ha with a broken bottle for “cultural reasons” - for one.
TaurenDruid wrote: » I know a woman who, as a child in Ireland, was forced to give birth in a so-called "mother and baby home", without medical intervention. Another inmate had to perform an episiotomy - though it was at least with a scalpel, not a broken blade. She then had her baby taken from her, a couple of months later, even though she hadn't signed any consent to adoption. It was, indeed, barbaric. So you'd be talking about Catholics, then, I guess.
John Doe1 wrote: » Well yeah, we have went from a incredibly homogenous culture to now where we have almost 20% of people are non-Irish in about 20/25 years which is very unusual compared to the majority of countries on this planet. Klingons might actually be able to integrate better than some of the people who are coming in. Why would you expect someone following the incredibly illiberal anti-women death cult of Islam to fit right into a liberal western democracy?
TaurenDruid wrote: » Literally the last Muslim group I saw posting to social media was the Muslim Sisters of Eire, with pictures of them prepping food parcels for the homeless. Coming over here, doing our charity work for us, looking after our vulnerable - who do they think they are? :rolleyes:
John Doe1 wrote: » Your one example of Muslim good behavior does not really address the wider issue of multiculturalism and its seeming lack of benefits for the host country other than unimportant things like food. Can you give me an example of a country in Europe where multiculturalism has been an unparalleled success? Can you explain why any labour gaps cannot be filled by people from within the EU?
brightspark wrote: » I'd call you a racist, but you would only deny it.
John Doe1 wrote: » Can you give me an example of a country in Europe where multiculturalism has been an unparalleled success?
John Doe1 wrote: » Can you explain why any labour gaps cannot be filled by people from within the EU?
John Doe1 wrote: » Well yeah, we have went from a incredibly homogenous culture to now where we have almost 20% of people are non-Irish in about 20/25 years which is very unusual compared to the majority of countries on this planet.
Hunky Monster wrote: » Typical. Don’t address the points just scream “racist”. All these threads are the same.
Eric Cartman wrote: » If there was as many racists as accusations why would they deny it. Why would so many people who have nazi, racist, xenophobe, bigot etc.. screamed at them deny it if they were.
buckwheat wrote: » I genuinely don't think it's fair to label someone who despises Islam or Christianity as a racist. There are plenty of valid reasons to despise both that have nothing to do with race or nationality. To have an issue with somebody because of any physical attribute is about as insane and ridiculous as it gets but any religion as utterly ****ed up as either Islam or Christianity is fair game. Religion has nothing to do with race and that should be patently obvious to anyone unless they are determined not to see it.
davedanon wrote: » A racist duck.