enricoh wrote: » I wonder will many of our esteemed tds be tweeting about this attack in our multicultural balbriggan, I doubt it. Lucky girl. The local sinn fein td hasn't but commented that she wants the angelus scrapped. No doubt a more pressing concern to the towns residents.https://amp.independent.ie/news/three-hooded-teenagers-attack-young-mother-with-knife-as-she-walks-in-park-39977638.html The situation in this town is getting out of hand and I don't want my daughters growing up here in the way it is at the minute.
Effects wrote: » The system was loaded in favour of the white man for hundreds of years. White men got all the handouts and benefits. You just don't understand how what has happened in the past, shapes the present and future.
fantaiscool wrote: » Have you got details of the ethnicity of the attackers or are you just jumping to conclusions?
biko wrote: » Culture is more than that but yeah, it's one expression. When you invite other cultures into Ireland you get their culture into Ireland too. Honour killings, female/male genital mutilation, etc They keep their cultures within their own communities but they also affect us directly, like young girls dressing ok according to our culture but not to theirs gets assaulted. Adult sex education classes have been running in Norway for several years But since attacks on women in Cologne, demand has risen across Europe Migrants are being taught appropriate behaviour towards Western womenhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3411869/Just-kisses-doesn-t-mean-wants-sex-Inside-migrant-sex-education-classes-sweeping-Europe-clamp-attacks-women-Cologne-organiser-admits-violent-men-NEVER-change.html This is not cultures we should invite here. Every attack is partly to blame on the people invited the attackers.
theguzman wrote: » Most people in Ireland have no idea about Nigeria or what the country is like, Nigeria is an artificial construct, it is not a natural country like Ireland is, it is several distinct ethnic groups lumped in together and expected to play happy families under the one false flag. In the North you have sahel Muslims who every so often go on a killing spree against Christians, in the South you have Igbo people who unsuccesfully tried to breakaway in the shortlived Biafra state, the yoruba people to the west form the most pwerful christian ethnic group. It is a country which should not exist and is still suffering the after effects of Colonialism.
Wibbs wrote: » Indeed. If someone from Nigeria specifically pulls that slaver nonsense point out to them that Nigeria AKA The Slave Coast had slavery as part and parcel of their culture and economy long before any Europeans showed up and long after the same Europeans outlawed the practice, right up until the 1940's along the traditional lines and it continues today to be a place where slavery still goes on. So a Black person from Nigeria is by quite a ways far more likely to have ancestors that benefited from that foul practice than a White Irish person.
Hellokitty1212 wrote: » I can’t post the link but it’s Googlable - Nigerian NHS Doctor struck off for bateing the ****e out of his ten year old kid with a broom handle. Gets his job back after they accept it was his “cultural upbringing”. First do no harm?? Sure.
grassylawn wrote: » https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9156551/Consultant-anaesthetist-struck-beating-10-year-old-son-gets-NHS-job-back.html It's mad how we are supposed to airbrush out the amount of equivalent corporal punishment that was used here on young children two or three decades ago. Apparently our Western recent history is squeaky clean and it's only Nigerians who don't know any better. That is what is being communicated by the ruling and that is racist.
tabby aspreme wrote: » Most of the white Irish men who immigrated, when they put there hand out, they were given a shovel or pickaxe, and were glad to get it
mariaalice wrote: » "And so the English welfare system solves problems for the Irish government but how long can it last and how long will the English man on the street put up with it?"https://www.rte.ie/archives/exhibitions/1030-emigration-once-again/319381-irish-emigrants-in-london/
Hellokitty1212 wrote: » You don’t see the difference between 30 quid a week in dole and the free stuff we’re giving out - like a free “own door” house after three months ???
mariaalice wrote: » Your assertion was that Irish emigration never sought welfare when they emigrated. The is a lot more stuff I could find for you about the number of Irish people on welfare in London in the 1980s.
Effects wrote: » What are you on about? You think the USA was set up with equal status for whites and non whites? You need to do some research mate, you haven’t a clue what you are taking about.
Effects wrote: » If that’s what you want to believe, then that’s fine. But it’s a fairly ignorant statement for you to make, with nothing to back it up.
Hellokitty1212 wrote: » Once again - we are not America.
Effects wrote: » What's the point wasting my time quoting sources for you, when you've already shown you want to ignore history and reality?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Every migrant should be held to the same standard as Irish people. IMHO, I really do think all migrants should be on probation for their first decade here until they can prove that they've adjusted to Irish values and it's laws. Failure to do so, should mean an immediate deportation, and a lifetime ban on returning.
One eyed Jack wrote: » How is that holding every migrant to the same standard as Irish people? Migrants are already held to the same standard as Irish people in Irish law, in any country migrants are held to the same standard in law as everyone else in that country. You mentioned Sharia law in the UK earlier, but you didn’t explain what you meant by it. Sharia laws and councils have no legal standing in the UK, they aren’t recognised by Government and they are religious, not civil in nature. It would be like suggesting that people should be afraid, be very afraid, of Canon Law. Why would anyone who isn’t Catholic give a shyte about Canon Law? In the same way anyone who isn’t Muslim doesn’t need to get their knickers in a bunch about Sharia law - Are Sharia Councils recognised under UK law? They’re essentially like the kangaroo courts in some American institutions or groups like the IRA, and that’s why the same right to the presumption of innocence and due process and all those other rights which apply to everyone in society already, also apply to immigrants, which is why the idea of probation when they haven’t done anything to be on probation for, is a non-runner, as that wouldn’t be holding immigrants to the same standard as everyone else. It’s holding immigrants to a completely different standard - one where they are treated as though they have done something wrong, until they are able to prove themselves innocent of any wrongdoing..
Hellokitty1212 wrote: » I was taught by the Christian Brothers, not widely known for sparing the rod! There’s a difference between a good hiding for misbehaving and the assault committed against this wee boy. The description is chilling. And now that maniac gets to treat people.