I see more vehicles are being burnt back home tonight in the name of keeping women and children safe.


#6873 October 22, 2025, 02:31:38 AM Last Edit: October 22, 2025, 02:39:47 AM by astfgyl
Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on October 21, 2025, 09:38:14 PMI see more vehicles are being burnt back home tonight in the name of keeping women and children safe.

I see a lad who shouldn't be here at all has been arrested for the suspected rape of a ten year old girl.

I see that the same girl apparently went missing from the care of the state before the alleged incident.

I see that the alleged offence allegedly took place at the site where asylum seekers are placed when they arrive to the state.

And of course absolutely nobody at all anywhere warned that anything like this could possibly happen under any circumstances when people are let in who can't be background checked even if the will was there and who don't get deported even after they get deported.

It's just as well that some lads burned out a few paddywagons so that we can all talk about that instead of the myriad failings of government policy around immigration. Oh won't somebody think of the poor paddywagons and not the absolute shitshow that is Tusla and IPAS.

Anyway fuck this because nothing will make any difference and the show must go on for some reason that's absolutely lost on me. I suppose it's worth a horde of the absolute dregs of the third world getting into the place if we get the odd doctor or engineer out of it. And besides, there's money to be made and we all know the bleeding heart brigade love a bit of naked capitalism with their global communism.

Yeah I see things too

And I won't be a bit surprised when some fuckin eejit somewhere tries to say that the dirty bastard needs help in some way.

The board was united for once over Ian Watkins but will likely be divided over this one because of the immigration question and the usual left and far right shite.

And the government will be rubbing their hands at all the distraction from the underlying reasons for the whole lot.

But then again the fella who was supposed to be already deported was only accused of raping the ten year old girl who had went missing from State care so people are wrong to be incensed by it and should wait until it goes to trial and has a completely different outcome to all the things that happen in the Crime Courts Law thread and we should have full confidence in our legal and judicial system.

Philip Nolan would be the ideal judge for a case like this


See, I'd be for more investment in state care facilities, etc. Whereas the head-the-balls orchestrating the protest/riots, including some who'd flown from the UK and one even from Canada for the "event", if they had their way, it'd be back to the days of the laundries before you could say two hail marys.

There's been a litany of issues at the IPAS centre in Citywest in particular. It's far too large, and given the mix of individuals housed there, it's a recipe for chaos. The entire IPAS process in Ireland is, frankly, bananas — from top to bottom, there's very little humanity in how it operates.

A handful of hoteliers and local business figures, GAA Types seem to be making a fortune off what's meant to be a humanitarian response. Beyond bed and board, there's next to nothing provided in terms of integration, education, or pathways to employment.

If you look at the Crooksling site, it's even more disheartening. There's clearly been no real thought given to the wellbeing of the migrants. You wouldn't house an animal there, never mind a person. Watching them navigate the N81 in winter, trying to reach Tallaght or find transport, is genuinely alarming — it's a miracle no one's been seriously injured yet.


On the darker side of things a genuine concern here is the inconsistency in background checks and criminal record screening — processes that, in some cases, have proven to be utterly farcical. We're expected to trust what feels like a crack team of gaslighters; some of the official statements are on par with McEntee's now-infamous "Dublin is a safe city" line.

In this very case, how is it possible that someone with a deportation order issued back in March is still here — and free to commit such an appalling crime?

A sweeping statement about "thuggery" doesn't cut it. People's backs are up — and rightly so. There are legitimate concerns out there, but no one seems to be listening.

The way IPAS centres are being implemented — often dropped into or beside established communities — is anything but open or transparent. It's underhanded, conducted under a cloak of darkness, and leaves local residents feeling misled and ignored.

Ordinarily, I'd advocate for using the proper channels to make your voice heard. But a while back, there were murmurings about an IPAS centre being set up barely a kilometre from us — and nobody wanted it.

I wrote to our beloved Jim O'Callaghan, who gave his word that hotels would return to tourism once their contractual obligations to provide accommodation for Ukrainian applicants had ended. It took months to get a response, and when it finally arrived, it was complete and utter waffle.

I've no doubt that a large percentage of those in attendance last night intended to protest peacefully. The usual cohort were always going to do what they do. I'm not convinced that peaceful protest is achieving much anymore — so if that's what it takes to get big Jim, Martin, or whoever else to finally read the room, maybe it's time to let the local dirt do the heavy lifting.

There's been almost 40 IPAS-related arson attacks over the last 7 years. So it's not "what it takes" and it's also not "time to let the local dirt" at it. They've been at it since 2018.

So what is it time for? 2,000 people showing up to something tells me people aren't happy. Irrespective of the percentage of local or tourist yobs present.


Quote from: Pagan Saviour on October 22, 2025, 08:54:28 AMA handful of hoteliers and local business figures, GAA Types seem to be making a fortune off what's meant to be a humanitarian response. Beyond bed and board, there's next to nothing provided in terms of integration, education, or pathways to employment.


Don't forget drug dealers as well. A particularly prominent gangland figure where I am from was paid 10 million in 2024 for running IPAS centres. This lad had a big hand in bringing chaos to the local area only 5 years ago now the Government are essentially helping him launder his money. It's insane whats going on.

Jim O Callaghan said after last nights disturbance they'll "relentlessly" pursue those involved. It's a shame that consistency is largely absent when dealing with the multiple conviction brigade.

One suspects there may be a notable crossover in that particular Venn diagram.

Oh I'm sure! If Jim applied his relentless approach in the first instance maybe he'd have one or two less to deal with.

Quote from: Pagan Saviour on October 23, 2025, 08:27:41 AMOh I'm sure! If Jim applied his relentless approach in the first instance maybe he'd have one or two less to deal with.

Never a truer word spoken.