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Behind Enemy Lines Sussex 25 Nov 23 10.19am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I used to spend a lot of time in Ireland, but it is more than 20 years since my last visit. It always struck me how underpopulated it was, away from Dublin and Cork, with many abandoned houses prime for redevelopment. The reasons being well known. With the EU providing support and the country an obvious place for economic growth it’s hardly surprising that the level of immigration is high. I hadn’t thought about that before. I was just surprised to read some of the comments here from those who live there. Here is another analysis, from a more objective source than Spiked, which looks at the recent history. This seems to me to be a non judgemental assessment of how they got to this situation:- Seems strange to me that the authorities haven’t released details about the attacker. If he is not a foreigner, asylum seeker or illegal immigrant then that would pour water onto the inflammatory situation. Maybe the protesters were correct in their assumptions. Either way, there are some stab victims who should be the central story here.
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eaglesdare 25 Nov 23 10.19am | |
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Suspect in horror Dublin crèche attack was in court on knife charge five months ago
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eaglesdare 25 Nov 23 10.25am | |
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Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines
Seems strange to me that the authorities haven’t released details about the attacker. If he is not a foreigner, asylum seeker or illegal immigrant then that would pour water onto the inflammatory situation. Maybe the protesters were correct in their assumptions. Either way, there are some stab victims who should be the central story here. Not strange at all. You won't hear details of any of the attackers in the last few months by the authorities or mainstream media precisely to hide the fact that they are immigrants. Did you hear about the Muslim immigrant who beheaded two gays in sligo a few months back? [Link] The kind of people that are being let into the country unvetted and unchecked.
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georgenorman 25 Nov 23 10.26am | |
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Originally posted by Behind Enemy Lines
Seems strange to me that the authorities haven’t released details about the attacker. If he is not a foreigner, asylum seeker or illegal immigrant then that would pour water onto the inflammatory situation. Maybe the protesters were correct in their assumptions. Either way, there are some stab victims who should be the central story here. It's not strange at all. When an attacker is indigenous white, that fact is broadcast almost immediately, often along with images of them. When that does not happen, it is safe to assume that the attacker is either non-white, a muslim or non-UK European.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 25 Nov 23 10.51am | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
It's not strange at all. When an attacker is indigenous white, that fact is broadcast almost immediately, often along with images of them. When that does not happen, it is safe to assume that the attacker is either non-white, a muslim or non-UK European. He seems to be the same background as the stabby rampage guy last summer on Grafton Street....Algerian. Irish elites described the creche stabber as "an irish citizen". Which is legally correct....in terms of a passport etc. 3 young kids stabbed....and a granny.
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Hrolf The Ganger 25 Nov 23 10.54am | |
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Originally posted by BrentisBack
Do the same rules apply when using the term to describe the attacker in a weaponised way? Surely the hypocrisy is visible to everyone and I’m not just seeing things? Yawn.
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Glazier#1 25 Nov 23 10.57am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
He seems to be the same background as the stabby rampage guy last summer on Grafton Street....Algerian. Irish elites described the creche stabber as "an irish citizen". Which is legally correct....in terms of a passport etc. 3 young kids stabbed....and a granny. These Algerians: you know what they're like.
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Badger11 Beckenham 25 Nov 23 11.40am | |
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Originally posted by BrentisBack
No mention of the hero FOREIGNER who risked his life and stopped many more infants from losing theirs by running over to smash the attacker over the head with his crash helmet. Funny that. Actually the Daily Mail yesterday morning of all papers had a big headline about the brave Brazilian it was full of praise for him and rightly so. I was out yesterday so didn't get a chance to post this and things have moved on but it was given headlines when it became known. I see today somebody set up a go fund page for him and he is raking it in, good luck to the lad we need more people with his public spirit rather then the idiots who just filmed a drowning man.
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eaglesdare 25 Nov 23 11.42am | |
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There was also a white Irish male who tackled the Algerian terrorist first before the Brazilian hit him with his helmet. But you won't hear this as it doesn't fit the immigrant hero narrative... Edited by eaglesdare (25 Nov 2023 11.42am)
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Badger11 Beckenham 25 Nov 23 11.49am | |
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Originally posted by eaglesdare
There was also a white Irish male who tackled the Algerian terrorist first before the Brazilian hit him with his helmet. But you won't hear this as it doesn't fit the immigrant hero narrative... Edited by eaglesdare (25 Nov 2023 11.42am) Glad to here others involved. I'm more concerned about the lack of public involvement when these things happen. A bunch of people literally watched a man drown all busy filming it,this was reported by the police when they arrived on scene. So kudos to anyone who has a go.
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Stirlingsays 25 Nov 23 1.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Glad to here others involved. I'm more concerned about the lack of public involvement when these things happen. A bunch of people literally watched a man drown all busy filming it,this was reported by the police when they arrived on scene. So kudos to anyone who has a go. Since the Ukraine war started and now Gaza I tend to watch a lot of war footage that's kept from the mainstream. Obviously that also comes with the raw realities of the results of people killing others. So you need a certain level of desensitivity. However, when you see someone die in a situation where they could easily be helped.....that's just makes you angry especially neglect within civilian situations. There's this video from a Chinese swimming pool where a young boy jumps in and then starts to drown very visibly struggling for about two minutes where just near him is another boy watching him. The boy drowns. That really left me furious...apparently caused problems in China too as the pool was shut down shortly after. Edited by Stirlingsays (25 Nov 2023 1.42pm)
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corkery Cork City 25 Nov 23 4.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I used to spend a lot of time in Ireland, but it is more than 20 years since my last visit. It always struck me how underpopulated it was, away from Dublin and Cork, with many abandoned houses prime for redevelopment. The reasons being well known. With the EU providing support and the country an obvious place for economic growth it’s hardly surprising that the level of immigration is high. I hadn’t thought about that before. I was just surprised to read some of the comments here from those who live there. Here is another analysis, from a more objective source than Spiked, which looks at the recent history. This seems to me to be a non judgemental assessment of how they got to this situation:-
To think that some people here think Fine Gael is still the solution are away with the fairies.
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