The coverage of the Ireland for all march was a bit of a joke. It doesn't change the fact that these toads represent a minority opinion. News outlets portrayed it as proof this retarded ideology is still winning. It isn't and pretending like it is makes them look foolish.

Most of the people I know that are against what is going on are afraid to protest because of what the likes of Gino Kenny did back in January calling peoples places of work he recognised at a protest in an attempt to get them fired.
If you are pro the Government narrative it is not only perfectly safe to protest but a badge of honour. This is exactly the same as what goes on in North America.

Saw a video from yesterday of that far left lunatic that ran people down earlier this week at yesterdays protest even though I believe one of his bail conditions was that he not attend any protests.

Saw this the other day as well. Good enough for the hotels that agreed to do this but I wonder what is going to happen next.

https://www.rte.ie/news/2023/0217/1357307-hotels-refugee-accommodation/

#4937 February 19, 2023, 12:06:21 PM Last Edit: February 19, 2023, 12:07:58 PM by Caomhaoin
The Rté coverage of the 'protests' (protesting what I ask you) is complete propaganda. 50k my hole.

It takes real balls to question the government stance on immigration, diversity and whatever other bandwagon they've decided to jump on because doxxing and internet 'outing' of FAR RIGHT EXTREMISTS (read dissidents) is a terrifying proposition.

It takes no guts of any kind to protest racism or a lack of diversity (stomach churning turn of phrase) because that's the state approved narrative.

The majority have, at the very least, reservations about how the country is being run and the unbelievably stupid decision making of importing/welcoming people into the country with minimal and completely unsatisfactory planning or contingency in place. I don't blame a single one of the new arrivals, nor should anyone, even if they're acting the absolute prick. Virtue signalling lying bastards in positions of power are 100% responsible. Stalin or any of the boyz would be proud of how they've terrorised the sensible majority from even whispering a syllable of wrongthink.

I think there probably are more Irish citizens who, all other things being equal, would feel a desire to parade the streets to say "Welcome" than there are Irish citizens who would want to protest outside a refugee centre to say "Get the fuck out."

Now, all other things aren't equal, but the fact remains that the #IrelandIsFull brigade can't and for the most part apparently don't want to excise from their ranks those kind of people who want to protest outside refugee centres. And don't be fucking kidding yourselves; doing that, specifically, doesn't take balls, it takes hatred, either of the misdirected or the very knowingly directed kind. If there are people spying on protests being held in sensible places which don't amount to pure intimidation with a view to doxxing participants, then those people are scum, no qualms here about calling that spade a spade. But I still haven't heard the voices who are able to both lucidly express the reasonable concerns and simultaneously condemn the voices of your Gript staff and worse. Who might such an individual or individuals be?? Because we hear the Gript and liberal.ie folk loud enough; who are their reasonable counterparts?? Genuine question. And don't say Douglas Murray; I'm talking about Irish voices.

Do a genuine majority have reservations about how the country is being run? Well, if they do, only the next elections will tell the actual weight of those reservations.

Why equate people who disagree with immigration policy with 'get the fuck out' brigades or whatever cognitive dissonance false reading you've convinced yourself of this time? RTÉ are Bernysian in their bullshit at this stage when it comes to government policy. They're less shouty about the Russia/Ukraine situation than lost causes like the BBC or The Guardian but in the name of Jaysus they are jokers of the highest order around this shit.


You have a serious 'hard-on', as they say in the states, for Gript lad. Are they that mental?

I didn't make that equation. I very pointedly didn't make that equation. Read again, slowly, and without a hard on  ;)

Yeah exactly. It's unpalatable to acknowledge that most Irish people are dissatisfied with the flood of new arrivals and the lack of preparation or consultation with the public. Therefore you do that leftist thing of going 'but yeah insert extreme example here'

Quote from: hellfire on February 19, 2023, 11:00:54 AMThe coverage of the Ireland for all march was a bit of a joke. It doesn't change the fact that these toads represent a minority opinion. News outlets portrayed it as proof this retarded ideology is still winning. It isn't and pretending like it is makes them look foolish.

Lol

Quote from: Caomhaoin on February 19, 2023, 01:35:19 PMYou have a serious 'hard-on', as they say in the states, for Gript lad. Are they that mental?

Pretty much the opposite number of RTE. Quite willing to skew facts in furtherance of a political aim. I like the idea of having a dissenting voice but if you're just going to make shit up then jog on.

Quote from: Caomhaoin on February 19, 2023, 01:48:44 PMYeah exactly. It's unpalatable to acknowledge that most Irish people are dissatisfied with the flood of new arrivals and the lack of preparation or consultation with the public. Therefore you do that leftist thing of going 'but yeah insert extreme example here'
Most Irish people just want to be housed, most Irish people are sick of global investment firms buying up all of our properties and letting them rot, most Irish people are sick of having to hand over 600 quid a month for a house share, but both our Government and the 'far right' are more than happy to scapegoat migrants instead of acknowledging government neglect, a neglect which is a part of the 'right wing' ideology you say you subscribe too.

A free market is all good as long as the 1% get a few more million, fuck everyone else, right?

Quote from: Caomhaoin on February 19, 2023, 01:48:44 PMIt's unpalatable to acknowledge that most Irish people are dissatisfied with the flood of new arrivals and the lack of preparation or consultation with the public. Therefore you do that leftist thing of going 'but yeah insert extreme example here'

Huh? No idea what you're talking about there. Not everyone dissatisfied with immigration policy want to be protesting outside refugee centres, that is what I said. As in, you shouldn't be surprised to see more people at an #IrelandForAll parade than at #IrelandIsFull protests held outside refugee accommodation, where the primary effect can only be to intimidate the refugees. It's another way of saying that I think there are more sound Irish people than cunts. Voilà. The other part of my message was asking who are the voices who articulate reasonable concerns and condemn the cunts.

And I don't have a "hard-on" for Gript, less than any of ye do for RTE or the BBC or The Guardian. Nonsense shite out of ya.


I don't know what Gript is, you've just mentioned them more than a few times in a negative light. ALT RIGHT MEDIA OUTLET as I've just read. Can't any of these cunts just give a dispassionate account of events?

Quote from: ldj on February 19, 2023, 02:20:50 PM
Quote from: Caomhaoin on February 19, 2023, 01:48:44 PMYeah exactly. It's unpalatable to acknowledge that most Irish people are dissatisfied with the flood of new arrivals and the lack of preparation or consultation with the public. Therefore you do that leftist thing of going 'but yeah insert extreme example here'
Most Irish people just want to be housed, most Irish people are sick of global investment firms buying up all of our properties and letting them rot, most Irish people are sick of having to hand over 600 quid a month for a house share, but both our Government and the 'far right' are more than happy to scapegoat migrants instead of acknowledging government neglect, a neglect which is a part of the 'right wing' ideology you say you subscribe too.

A free market is all good as long as the 1% get a few more million, fuck everyone else, right?

I don't scapegoat migrants for that, I agree with you 100%. They are merely a symptom of the globalised elite destroying culture, decency and rewriting or unwriting history. The housing situation at home is totally unacceptable. My brother and his wife and three kids only managed to buy a house last year because between myself and the auld lad we were able to cobble a few quid together to help him. He's an engineer in a management role and is 37 years of age. Cunty state of affairs to put it mildly, and that's in Kilkenny. I can't imagine how daunting it would be to get a place in the capital.

I'd consider myself right wing, but only for lack of a better term.

Quote from: Caomhaoin on February 19, 2023, 02:33:23 PM
Quote from: ldj on February 19, 2023, 02:20:50 PM
Quote from: Caomhaoin on February 19, 2023, 01:48:44 PMYeah exactly. It's unpalatable to acknowledge that most Irish people are dissatisfied with the flood of new arrivals and the lack of preparation or consultation with the public. Therefore you do that leftist thing of going 'but yeah insert extreme example here'
Most Irish people just want to be housed, most Irish people are sick of global investment firms buying up all of our properties and letting them rot, most Irish people are sick of having to hand over 600 quid a month for a house share, but both our Government and the 'far right' are more than happy to scapegoat migrants instead of acknowledging government neglect, a neglect which is a part of the 'right wing' ideology you say you subscribe too.

A free market is all good as long as the 1% get a few more million, fuck everyone else, right?

I don't scapegoat migrants for that, I agree with you 100%. They are merely a symptom of the globalised elite destroying culture, decency and rewriting or unwriting history. The housing situation at home is totally unacceptable. My brother and his wife and three kids only managed to buy a house last year because between myself and the auld lad we were able to cobble a few quid together to help him. He's an engineer in a management role and is 37 years of age. Cunty state of affairs to put it mildly, and that's in Kilkenny. I can't imagine how daunting it would be to get a place in the capital.

I'd consider myself right wing, but only for lack of a better term. THE right wing ideology? What's that when it's at home? I assume you're left leaning but not quite Richard Boyd Barrett or the Metal Warfare Poltical Commissar left.