The Nal wrote: » Agree but what's the craic with her accent?
ELM327 wrote: » I think is approaching /thread territory.
George Nkencho ‘needed help, not bullets’
Deleted User wrote: » I never understand why the posters who don't particularly participate much in a thread, are generally the ones who voice that a thread should end. The thread serves a purpose and has a wealth of information and opinions. Shutting it down would simply have all those arguments and references resubmitted within a month... because many posters want some outlet for their interest in multiculturalism and it's influence over society. Leave the thread as it is. If you're not interested, don't read it.
Bobblehats wrote: » Had to look her up a rapper is it? .....each to their own I suppose but it reminds me of this other one who was on nationwide the other night. Turning a a jokey trad rock song about a motorway, into this big feckin sweeping emotional thing backed up by an orchestra. How the hell do you manage that but more to the point how do you sound like you’re from LA by way of Nigeria?!?!
The Nal wrote: » Yeah, grew up in Limerick but has a 100% American accent.
Edz87 wrote: » This is so common for young people now. Raised by the telly.
Esho wrote: » Her dad's a doctor so maybe went to an international school? I think the family is Zambian. Not sure if she was born there. Personally, I think that if your family earns over 100k pa, any racism you encounter is limited to guff from gobshytes. What I think is funny is the youngsters in Balbriggan rapping in a kinda west Indian London accent, when their ma's from Africa and they are from rural Dublin.
Acosta wrote: » Ya because no other Irish person has ever sung with an American accent before.
stefanovich wrote: » Yardie jamaican london accent too... I see kids around town also doing it. They are listening to grime music from the UK and getting inspired to emulate in an attempt to impress females.
stefanovich wrote: » Donegal country and western music bruv innit blood
Deleted User wrote: » Shame he didn't get that help from his own family and community before putting himself in the position of being such a threat to the Gardai.
Effects wrote: » He did get help from his family and community, but it wasn't enough.
Gruffalux wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdQSubLTgO8
The Nal wrote: » She speaks with an American accent, why? I like her btw just think its weird. Or am I missing something?
Esho wrote: » Wow! I have never heard anyone speak like this "cover up incompetence with compassion" and calling out the crazy virtue signalling. Thanks for posting this- the current situation makes sense now.
Acosta wrote: » Yeah, you can hear a bit of that in her voice. But then so what? A friend of mine has been mistaken for an American on more than one occasion because he has such a soft Cork accent. Also I was in school with lads who sounded very American for some reason. I guess they just loved American things a lot. Each to their own I guess.
The Nal wrote: » OK so seems its a conscious decision."Denise began to change her accent. “I couldn’t do school the way I wanted to do it unless I sounded like I passed in white spaces. So I looked for examples of people who spoke and were listened to and they tended to have a certain accent… I adopted their mannerisms in order to survive in this country.”
Deleted User wrote: » So, why the expectation for others (non-medical professionals) to do more, when those who have the most influence, and time to be around him, can't? It's a cop out. An attempt to dismiss his own responsibility (by the family), and to jump on the gravy train of compensation.
Effects wrote: » The health system is overstretched in Ireland, and it's probably a contributing factor to his death. There are plenty of people who can't get the help they need, and end up dying as a result. We are lucky, in this situation, that no one else was killed as a result of Gerorge's actions on the day. It's a bit callous to say his family are just trying to jump on a gravy train. They have lost a member of their family, who by their accounts, was a good guy until he started having mental health issues.