padma wrote: » Yes..I do support them..I come from a line of people who protested for change in this country..sometimes it worked..sometimes it didnt..it keeps the politicians on their toes and teaches the next generation not to become numbed to the plight of others. Those who dont are entitled to their beliefs but shouldn't scorn, belittle or try to bully those who do online on forums like this. Marching for better pay, workers rights, human rights, anti war, drop the debt is a necessity in an unfair society. Until these issues are resolved and corruption cleaned up I hope that people with a social conscience will continue to come together to form a more just society.
mikemac1 wrote: » The recent abortion march in Dublin had a loon roaring for men to know their place. So OP, should people attend protests where they are not even wanted? As for that loon she's forgotten that men vote too
crannglas wrote: » Great post! Why is there so little appetite in Ireland to stand up for themselves and reign in the already lose governments we have the last 15 years to 20 years.
alias no.9 wrote: » OP, I'm curious as to why you ask if people support protestors? Is the act of protesting the most important thing in your eyes?
SaveOurLyric wrote: » Because most people in Ireland are sharp enough to both know that it would be pointless, and that they elected the government and so have the government they deserve.
Hold the Cheez Whiz wrote: » I think people in Ireland are willing to go out and protest (although less so than in some neighboring countries). Certainly pensioners, anti-abortion groups, students, and public sector unions are!
Hold the Cheez Whiz wrote: » I think people in Ireland are willing to go out and protest (although less so than in some neighboring countries). Certainly pensioners, anti-abortion groups, students, and public sector unions are! That said, they aren't willing to if the protests are in any way, shape, or form sponsored or organized by the Socialist Party, Eirigi, or fellow-travellers. That's the difference, OP (as far as I can tell anyway).
crannglas wrote: » I ask because I see very little support and alot of animosity towards protestors for what ever it may be.
crannglas wrote: » Protesting is an important part of keeping the rights of the people protected, as obviously not protected by the government.
crannglas wrote: » people don't have issues with paying their bills. We do however have issues paying three four times over under different headings.
padma wrote: » Yes..I do support them..I come from a line of people who protested for change in this country..sometimes it worked..sometimes it didnt..it keeps the politicians on their toes and teaches the next generation not to become numbed to the plight of others. Those who dont are entitled to their beliefs but shouldn't scorn, belittle or try to bully those who do online on forums like this.
Phoebas wrote: » What kind of crazy talk is this!!
Blood1 wrote: » The Irish are not people who come out in strength and until they stand up more and more will be put into the mix, more taxes more charges.
SaveOurLyric wrote: » They are pretty docile. Preferring to sit in the pub or in front of the TV bitching. What they do not quite link is how their politicians and public service is a perfect reflection of those whining about them.
Shakespeare's Sister wrote: » But you were saying negative stuff about "them" not being docile and going out protesting - which is it?
Essien wrote: » There are approximately 200 'down with everything' groups on Facebook. Each one has the same 1000 or so followers. It's basic maths tbh.
mikemac1 wrote: » Only group who come up with clever stunts and guarantee media coverage for their protests are the farmers There's no protest like a farmers protest :cool:
Davarus Walrus wrote: » The vast majority of protests in Ireland tend to attract the same shower of crusties, tattooed Republicans, economically illiterate socialists, and troublemakers. The majority of people don't want to associate with those sorts.
crannglas wrote: » So why the hatred of protestors who are standing up for your rights to.
Blood1 wrote: » Regardless of what people do the water charges are here to stay, if you dont get a meter in you will get an estimated bill, people would need to come out in their hundreds ever day to stop this, and people are not going to do this.