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Deputy subjected to abuse after complaint against ‘racist’ Lord Mayor of Naas

O’Riordain and his staff targeted as Scully awaits his fate

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News Flash, postcolonia: the Irish public don't have a sense of superiority; they have a sense of being besieged in their own country by people who don't share their culture and, in some cases, their values.... and, by the way, people who are either competing for scarce Irish jobs or living for free in Ireland at the expense of the mostly Irish taxpayer. This isn't about racism; it's about economics, and it's about an embattled majority that is fast becoming a cultural minority in its own country.
mfinucane--Did you manage to understand my post yet?
"the powerful go right ahead and rip you all off." Who do you think instituted Mass Immigration into Ireland, you dope postcolonia? It was the rich and powerful. No poor Irish person ever voted for Mass Immigration. What a clown. You must really love Fianna Fail and the Irish bosses for their policy of Mass Immigration, so don't posture as a friend of the Irish working class.
mfinucane: What an illiterate idiot you are. Read my post again. And again. Or have someone read it to you slowly. Imbecile.
Praise to the staff and TD who stand up to uphold rights and to protect vulnerable groups who are being targeted and blamed for failed government policy and greedy elites. They have my respect and support for having the courage to tolerate the same kind of abuse that immigrants face on a daily basis. By defending immigrants, they are also defending the human rights of all vulnerable groups in Ireland. Resorting to race and hatred shows how easily the Irish public are being manipulated into a sense of superiority and righteousness...while the powerful go right ahead and rip you all off.
george dillion, you make no sense & have trhe names mixed. re-read the story & try again so you won't look like an old fool.
The best punishment for this meddling fool O’Riordain is not to reelect him next time. Why doesn't he run for the Nigerian parliament?
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