Fandymo wrote: » As I said pointless engaging with you. It does not matter if someone is from Ghana (non-EU), Mongolia (non-EU), Australia (non-EU), China (non-EU), Pakistan (non-EU). Pick LITERALLY any non-EU country world wide. If they can get to the U.K., they can enter Ireland with no visa, no passport control, no oversight. Nothing. Just like the guy who murdered Yosuke Sasaki. Strolled in, no bother. Are you really unable to see that? Or just on the wind up??
bubblypop wrote: » Any non EU immigrants coming to Ireland are known.
You have been called out for these posts by the main moderators before, Wibbs:
He's as much a "main moderator" as I am and even when asked direct and concise questions around the points raised no answers were forthcoming.
Interesting new revised stats from the migration observatory at Oxford University. Looks like non-EU immigration is less than previously thought as changes the British government have made have been more effective than thought over the last 9 years. Inversely EU immigration was actually greater but this can now be controlled going forward now that they are removed from the EU.
Good news for the UK, now if only our own government would follow suit and implement proper procedures.
The paper is available on their website.
Apparently Amazon has been sending emails to employees to celebrate Islam
I'm always amazed at the lack of self and moral awareness on the left with whom their targets primarily tend to be.
If a Christian religion so much as sneezes in a way they deem unacceptable they all go after the churches.
Islam?
There is an amazing double standard.
I can't put my finger on why that is. Are they just afraid?
Imagine if Amazon sent out emails celebrating Easter or whatever. They'd hit the roof.
i can't share it as it was sent to me on whatsapp by friends working for Amazon.
it's about Festival or the Feast of the Sacrifice, devotion to Allah.
i'm speechless looking at it
Well, well, well, it looks like Sweden has turned the corner and is finally doing something to limit their migration laws. This quote is from the relevant euronews article:
New migration rules have come into effect in Sweden, making residence permits for refugees time-limited in the first instance instead of permanent.
The law was approved by the Swedish parliament last month. It replaces temporary legislation that was brought in five years ago in a bid to bring down record numbers of asylum requests.
Before the changes in 2016, since 1984 the Scandinavian country always issued permanent residency permits to refugees and asylum seekers as a rule of thumb.
The new rules, put forward by the Social Democrat-Green government in late April, turn this norm on its head. Permits will only be renewed if the circumstances under which they were first issued still apply.
I have no idea how to quote in this new system so have bolded the text instead.
Maybe the Swedes have finally recognised that too much multiculturalism is not a good thing?
You must scare easily. It's probably just some generic email marking Eid al-Adha which is on this week. There's a good chance some of their employees would be Muslim. I'm sure they have done the same thing many times before for Passover, Rosh Hashanah, Easter, Christmas, Pride etc. It's virtue signalling rather than indoctrination........... although I'm sure many would argue there is no difference. 😀
I never spoke about indoctrination.
yes it's virtue signalling, and it's as hypocritical and fake as it can possibly be, considering that Amazon is also promoting LGTB rights, that sit at the opposite end of civil rights spectrum compared to Islam
Can't see any issue with Amazon, apart from the way they treat their employees!
so what if they send happy festival messages to any of all religions?
Are amazon just the left or the far left frog?
Does that type of thinking fit in?
While that sounds good, I wonder how it will work in practice. It'll probably mean first instance decisions are given a period of 2-5 years right to stay and then permanent status almost guaranteed after that.
Remember Merkel said the refugees arriving in 2015 were expected to go home eventually, in reality that never happens for the vast overwhelming majority of cases. Same in Ireland where politicians declare that these people have huge amounts to offer to Ireland for the future generations, where in reality they should be using the process for what it is meant for, protection while it is needed and then a return home.
The system is broken beyond belief. It would be interesting to get statistics on the millions who have arrived in Europe in the last decade who were given protection and subsequently removed once their protection was no longer deemed necessary. I've never been able to get these figures though.
I can bet they never send any for the eastern Easter date (or even the western one) and the one for Christmas doesn't refer to Christmas - not woke enough.
It doesn't belong in this thread or can you link it to the thread title somehow?
But then again it might fit in this thread if posters where just using this thread to post any old crap link about things they hate islam for.
So Blind do you think it belongs here?
I see the UK government are also moving ahead with charter flights to deport those with no rights to stay in the UK. Usually challenges from the legal profession are preventing some being removed to Zimbabwe right now, hopefully the government stand firm. More flights planned to Jamaica and Vietnam soon.
Every single person with no right to remain should be removed.
Article from Australia, "Every month is 'dry July’ for Muslims", hmmm, a southern hemisphere dry January...
It doesn't belong in this thread... it might fit in this thread if posters where just using this thread to post any old crap link about things they hate islam for.
i don't see why it wouldn't fit in a multiculturalism thread, and I don't see any hatred of Islam in it at all
Multiculturalism in Ireland.
Well Quant why don't you link it to the thread topic of multiculturalism in Ireland.
What has an Australian girl not drinking non alcoholic labelled drinks because they actually contain upto 0.5% alcohol got to do with this threads title?
So are the muslims in Ireland different, do they enjoy the odd pint? Or are they also following the same radical views that any alcohol is a mortal sin?
Why aren't the EU outraged against the current Lithuanian government for building a border wall like they were against Hungary?
Shows that the EU don't care about proper border control, it's all just one big game to them and mass immigration is just a minor inconvenience one-way or another.
We are lucky that the eastern frontier countries are trying to stop a huge influx from all over central Asia. Ireland should be offering our support to Lithuania and every other country.
The EU should also impose serious sanctions on the government of Belarus for their attempts to destabilize European society by deliberately trafficking thousands of illegal immigrants into our countries.
Is there a problem with having a regligous belief in Ireland?
Radical religious beliefs are a problem everywhere.
Is not drinking alcohol a radical belief?
Yes, not drinking alcohol because religion forbids it it's a radical behaviour.
Plenty of Muslims drink.
Most of them, the vast majority, don't. Again, don't miss the point, it's perfectly fine to choose not to drink, the problem is when this choice is made for you.
So off the top of my head buddihists islamists and some Christian groups would all meet your definition for radical religious groups.
I think we should have a good old religious purge Cordell what do you reckon. Get the state to search everyone's home and if we find any evidence for any of these radical groups we should intern them without trial.
The radical bastards.