GT89 wrote: » So you want people arrested for protesting now? You sound like you'd fit in well in Stalin's Russia or Mao's China
Birneybau wrote: » He was arrested for having an outstanding bench warrant. Did you even watch it?
dan1895 wrote: » Jog on
GT89 wrote: » So you support people being arrested for protesting?
jelem wrote: » there are some irish whom "stand up" away from the political "shout fire in theatre" for kudos with governmental sound bytes. varadk__ when with ship in background stating "lack of crew" due to "Near full employment" is the most sickening and retarded thing ive seen in years. Not just the "near full employment" bleat but the wages for navy not really entice new recruits. abuse of media nothing less -- so go on gemma
Birneybau wrote: » He's an absolute moron. Even gets O'Connell Street Bridge wrong. Now his followers are pushing for a protest outside Rathfarham Garda Station. Some say they are traveling from Wexford, Cavan. Hope they're all arrested and fined.https://m.facebook.com/grahamj.carey.5
knucklehead6 wrote: » Well there are words in your post. And they’re all in English so it should be possible to make out what your point is. The only bit that makes linguistic sense (even if it makes no sense to a normally functioning brain) is the bit that says “go on gemma” In short, to paraphrase Mr Spock from that classic hit from The Firm, Star Trekking They’re words, Jim, but not as we know them
AndrewJRenko wrote: » The sheer volume of FB comments are just slightly scary. There really are quite a large number of absolute fúckwits out there.
jelem wrote: » ah lingus__ sense, the post by me, a statement that one can utter male bovine excrement whilst in government office and paid by citizen whilst another countering the political crafted forced "norm" is harrassed. too much for you whom may be busy watching for mispellling.
jelem wrote: » ah lingus__ sense,the post by me, a statement that one can utter male bovine excrement whilst in government office and paid by citizen whilst another countering the political crafted forced "norm" is harrassed. too much for you whom may be busy watching for mispellling.
brightspark wrote: » Do you really think people should protest because someone got arrested due to an outstanding bench warrant?
TaurenDruid wrote: » Is this meant to be read aloud, as performance art; or is it perhaps something created by a bot that's had its AI trained by scanning Joyce?
GT89 wrote: » Do you know the full story? People are entitled to protest for whatever reason they like as long as it's peaceful. You don't have to support them.
mynamejeff wrote: » Yeap I do , in the midst of a global pandemic each and every one of those people should be arrested charged and brought before the courts in the morning. they should then be remanded in custody until the pandemic is over as they have displayed a level of stupidity and disregard for the safety of me you and every other person in Ireland in an ideal world
Seth Brundle wrote: » In the middle of a global pandemic, they should not be protesting and certainly not travelling more than 5km from home. Their stupidity and paranoia is not reason enough to help the spread of the virus onto others.
GT89 wrote: » So your another who supports the stripping of constitutional rights under the guise of public health.
Killinator wrote: » Full story? He had a active bench warrant which means he didn't show up at court without a valid excuse (not knowing about it is not a valid excuse as he'd of been in court either because of a charge sheet or a summons, both of which he would of been aware of) The Gardai are obliged to arrest someone who has a bench warrant if they discover same and bring them before a judge at the next possible opportunity. They do not have discretion in this. He knew he had a warrant before the Garda came back to him, that's why he said he probably wouldn't make it to the protest he was heading to, and why he started saying hes never done anything wrong.
Killinator wrote: » He knew he had a warrant before the Garda came back to him, that's why he said he probably wouldn't make it to the protest he was heading to, and why he started saying hes never done anything wrong.
Seth Brundle wrote: » What constitutional rights have I advocated being stripped? I never said people couldn't protest.