Nokia6230i wrote: » The Gobdaw who did a walk from Galway to Dublin to raise awareness about something or other. They all want their 15 Minutes of shame it appears. Yob/Mob on LUAS today were frightening & intimidating; if they can't see it I don't think they'll ever understand. Sick of these people I am; I'd love to go counter protest them but I'm not going to get on a bus/train & go 1-1.5 hours up & spend God knows how long there potentially infecting/becoming infecting & coming home & doing it all to others here potentially too.
brightspark wrote: » There should be mandatory jail sentences for anyone who attacks either the Fire Brigade or Ambulance services. These people risk their lives for us, the least that they deserve is protection from scum.
fantaiscool wrote: » It's the sheer stupidity of their "movement" that I find quite funny. It is a movement that consists of quiet openly homophobic racists, each group seemingly having some conflict with other people in the movement. They antagonize the public on the LUAS like that and don't seem to understand that they should be trying to win over people instead of being seen as annoying morons. I think they realize that the general public think they are idiots and would never support them so they don't even try to garner support. I am giving them the benefit of having some self awareness when I say that, which might be giving them too much credit. Ultimately, I think you have people that have been ostracized and rejected by their own kind (general irish people) because their views are abhorrent and they merely just want to get together and feel some kind of "kinship".
Birneybau wrote: » God, I can kinda remember his name but not quite there.
knucklehead6 wrote: » I wonder where Gemma and her lot will stand on the Poppy issue? Will they wear Easter lilies in honour of the Irish men and women who... Actually, as I was typing I copped on, they were servants of the state and the Irish people will rise up against them.
Eric Cartman wrote: » im surprised they haven't decided that wearing two shoes is too 'mainstream conformist' for them and started wearing bags on their feet.
The Nal wrote: » I'm struggling to grasp the demographics of these anti masker (anti everything) groups. Seems to be a mix of middle class, middle aged women and younger scumbag blokes. And nothing in between.
Vaccine For Being A Thick Still Decades Away
“As we can see from instances like the one in Dublin yesterday where Pandemthicks hassled commuters on a Luas, there is no cure for being a genuine piece of garbage” sighed one infectious disease expert, who earlier this year had her 35 years of expertise questioned by a thousand people who had seen something somewhere on Facebook. “Maybe we shouldn’t fight it any more; it’s the same with Covid-19, there’s a lot of people who think hey, maybe I’ll just get infected and it won’t be that bad, maybe I’ll even get a bit of immunity from it. What’s the point in trying to be good, when you can just be loud and get the same result?”
Birneybau wrote: » Please God they come up with one soon.https://waterfordwhispersnews.com/2020/11/03/vaccine-for-being-a-thick-still-decades-away/
The Nal wrote: » .... a mix of middle class, middle aged women and younger scumbag blokes. And nothing in between.
VillageIdiot71 wrote: » Where are you taking this, exactly?
CCTV footage of people boarding a Luas tram and not wearing face coverings has been passed onto gardaí, the service has said. The incident occurred on Monday following a protest that started at the Garden of Remembrance and moved to the HSE office at Dr. Steevens' Hospital. Luas said in a statement on social media: “An incident occurred this evening involving a group of people not wearing face coverings on board a Red Line tram. “The Luas CCTV footage captured is high quality and is being passed to the Gardaí to assist them with their investigation into the incident.” It is against the law to travel on Luas without wearing a face covering, with limited exemptions only. We thank the vast majority of Luas customers who cooperate and wear face coverings while travelling. 2/2
Grab All Association wrote: » I've noticed it’s quite a lot of people on Disability Allowance with moderate to severe mental health problems believing and spreading on these conspiracy theories. HSE/NHS death panels and euthanasia is a good one. “If Stephen hawking was British he’d be dead” These groups are being funded from religious conservative groups in the USA. Chinese whispers down to the most vulnerable in society. Whilst Russia played a part is spreading misinformation during the Brexit referendum campaign, certain groups in the USA also did this too.
fantaiscool wrote: » Yeah it would be good to know the proportion of them that are on a payment. I'd wager a guess that it's above 90% on a payment of some kind. Perhaps one third of them on disability.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » I father had an intense hatred for people who know everything but are too lazy to work or educate themselves and I’m happy to have that trait. Looking at useless ****ers in their cars recording vids spouting sh1te about stuff they saw on YouTube
Seth Brundle wrote: » Unbelievable to see this directed towards Dublin's Lord Mayor, Hazel Chu from Rebecca Barrett, wife of nationalsit party (spit!) leader Justin.https://twitter.com/hazechu/status/1323982866167013377 Given the amount of racist crap directed towards Hazel, I admire her continued ability to stand up to it and (as it seems) not let it get to her. Kudos Hazel!
Tacitus Kilgore wrote: » Bored angry & stupid is the common denominator of all these folk, with a healthy mix of completely useless. how different is this country to the USA? Would you say the exact same about the Dems. voters in USA? The massive Big Government Bureaucratic Democrats party, whose main pre-occupation is working in the administration to the poor - would you then castigate the American poor, [as you do the poor here] - for putting focus on their own indigenous industry?
fantaiscool wrote: » If this happened in the UK, charges would be brought for that comment. They have the crime and disorder act which criminalises racist acts and then the criminal justice act which imposes a duty on the court to actually increase the sentence for any racism crime. I think similar laws should be introduced in ireland.
NovemberWren wrote: » i'm not defending that lady Rebecca barrett - but, [and btw that seems a soo stoopid comment]. But - in making it, stoopid as it is - is she just showing that here that people can exercise 'free speech'. i.e. we are not 'totalitarian', - yet?