RandRuns wrote: » Maybe you should try to get someone to teach him how to be calmer than his father and let the little things slide.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Lol. Its drivel telling someone Irish on the internet they are not Irish.
RobbieTheRobber wrote: »
Eric Cartman wrote: » Id imagine most people believe that. if your parents are both Irish what else could you be...
RandRuns wrote: » Are you a mod now?
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » If you don't care about a discussion why get involved?
RandRuns wrote: » I know it's pointless relpying to you, because you just want to argue in circles, but here goes; Reread my post, I didn't say I didn't care about the discussion, I said I don't care whether someone says my name is Irish or not. Comprende?
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » They didn't say my name was not Irish they implied I or anyone else without a traditional Irish Clan name is not Irish. That's a very big difference. My name is not Irish in origin but I am very much Irish. Do you understand the difference?
RandRuns wrote: » I already told you I don't care about your name. Just let it off, it's not important.
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » It doesn't matter than I an Irish person am being told I'm not Irish because I lack the correct name? You don't see the broader issue with accepting intolerance like that?
RandRuns wrote: » I couldn't care less.
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » Then stay out of the discussion!
RandRuns wrote: » Remarkable to see a mod liking a post in which a poster is backseat modding - an action for which any other poster would get a warning at the very least. Veil slipping Joey lad.
Deleted User wrote: » Let it go.
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » If I go on holiday to Spain and get a tan am I a different person?
whysobecause wrote: » You are the same, except it increases your chances of getting skin cancer.
Patrick2010 wrote: » Interesting PR piece on Ellie Kisyombe in today’s Indo about how she’s enjoying her own home in Dublin now after 10 years in DP. No mention of her time in England of course. She fled Malawi but still felt ok to go back to visit. Also an ad for her sauces.
doublejobbing 2 wrote: » https://www.thejournal.ie/state-to-end-direct-provision-by-2024-and-replace-system-with-not-for-profit-accommodation-5364917-Feb2021/
Deleted User wrote: » Wow, reading the comments on that journal article people are angry, they know that this is just going to lead to people being pushed down housing lists etc. I'm assuming as well the payments to asylum seekers will have to increase in concert with getting your own accomodation. How incredibly ridiculous that they're not even going to try and bother reducing processing times or judicial reviews etc
Doctor Roast wrote: » This country is fcuked
Kivaro wrote: » We just cannot afford it.
mohawk wrote: » I don’t think we are under Moral obligation to house them unless they are genuine cases.
DeadHand wrote: » The change to our asylum system has the potential to be the most disastrous policy implemented by an Irish government in my lifetime but the carefully constructed taboo around the subject means it will receive little honest scrutiny, much less criticism, from mainstream actors.
Sir Oxman wrote: » This is it. There's an official echo chamber constructed by political parties and media with a convenient bogeyman of the 'far right looming':rolleyes: There are 17000 people who our authorities simply let wander into the populace about to be granted residence in our country without exception with the illegal Irish in the US and Australia used as the excuse.