Dempo1 wrote: » My God, Travellers could learn much from the Amish, I spent 2 months in an Amish community in Pennsylvania and what an eye opener it was, self sufficient, industrious, decent and quite amazing people. Sure they have their problems but certainly don't expect anyone to resolve them but themselves
It must be acknowledged that the State has “repeatedly failed” Travellers over time, the Minister for Community Development and Charities Joe O’Brien has said
eviltwin wrote: » TUSLA always go for the low hanging fruit
MrMusician18 wrote: » That line will never get old!
Larbre34 wrote: » Kids of a settled family found to be living in those conditions would be removed and placed into foster care while the parents were investigated and taken to task. For some reason, when it is replicated in Traveller accommodation, anyone and everyone EXCEPT the parents are investigated for it. Quite literally, the people reading this forum are being blamed more than the kids' parents. Until that changes, nothing will.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » If you look at any of these stories on Twitter, everyone is on the travellers side and blame everyone else for allowing this kind of thing to happen. Politicians, journalists, academics etc. It's not going to change any time soon and they'll continue to be pandered to and we'll continue paying to clean up after them. You're better off just accepting this as how it is, because we all know nothing is going to change in our lifetimes.
Hoboo wrote: » Because settled people keep fly tipping there.
Gatling wrote: » I gave up after I heard the kids walk through a mucky shortcut and their shoes get dirty ........ Duh don't walk through the mucky shortcut then
b0nk1e wrote: » I wonder how all the rubbish got onto the halting site, it's a complete mystery how that might have occurred.
suicide_circus wrote: » Children living in squalor due to the actions of their parents, better leave them in situ and write a lengthy report
griffdaddy wrote: » I've said this before to people when reports like this come up - the way that many, many travellers choose to live isn't a cultural choice, it's anti-social, child endangering behaviour. The prejudice arguement doesn't even come into it. Society has progressed. You have to raise your children to certain standards, you have to send them to school, you have to maintain hygiene levels. Living in your own sh1t and getting uppidity when someone calls you out on it is absolute nonsense and it's time a much harder line was taken by the likes of Tulsa, the Gardai and local authorities. Anyone who can't see the difference between this argument and saying something like 'all black people are criminals' is either being deliberately obtuse or is incredibly naive.
MrMusician18 wrote: » The children's ombudsman should be sacked if he witnessed these horrendous conditions and then did nothing about it.
suicide_circus wrote: » Not sure what else he could have done tbh
Jerry Attrick wrote: » In all fairness, he wrong his hands together very loudly before writing a hard-hitting report that totally avoided identifying the root cause of the problem.