Recession is promoting racism in Ireland according to Immigrant Council
Seminar hears rise in racist incidents is linked to economic woes
Published Monday, December 19, 2011, 7:47 AM
Updated Monday, December 19, 2011, 12:09 PM
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IrelandNorth | Dec 21, 2011, 08:08 AM EST
Positive descrimination in favour of foreigners will not breed equality. The Irish state is more concerned with what the European and American neighbour will think than in providing for it's own citizens. Charity begins at home, and only then to everywhere else.
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GeorgeDillon | Dec 21, 2011, 04:12 AM EST
" youre not even Irish"---What a fool you are, ciaradexy. I hold an Irish passport. That means I'm as Irish as you, and a lot more than the thousands of migrants who stream in to settle Ireland each month. Actually, I'm more Irish than you, since, as you showed in an ignorant post on another matter, you know no Irish. I do! How many years did you sit in Irish class, and you can't string two words together! What shameful ignorance. Anyway, for intelligent readers out there, here's a short quote from a posting I saw today on the popular Irish site politics dot ie. There are lots more like it:
"The pro-mass-immigrationistas have a real problem now because their lies are becoming increasingly ridiculous.
Everybody in Ireland knows smart,hard-working people who can't find jobs.And we know that they are applying for all sorts of jobs because they have told us,and we trust them.
Yet we know that many new jobs are going to foreigners because we can see it,with our own eyes."
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YardleyGeorge | Dec 21, 2011, 02:41 AM EST
Those who push the global genocide of white children by forcing mass immigration and "assimilation" on all white countries and ONLY on white countries in the name of "anti-racism" are criminals violating international genocide law.
Anti-racist is a code word for anti-white.
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ciaradexy | Dec 20, 2011, 04:36 PM EST
Oh GeorgeDillon, youre not even Irish and here you are making up stories! Of course you had to fit U2 into your story cos it wouldnt fit the stereotype at all now would it? I have quite a few black friends and work colleagues. Some have felt some people were indirectly racist to them such as calling them 'coloured' rather than black, other than that, they love living here. In the late 80s, there were only a handful of black people here in Dublin and probably none in the rest of the country.
Manhattan-Unlike Ireland, the US formed and grew as a result of immigration so dont make out like they are remotely the same thing.
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manhattan | Dec 20, 2011, 12:16 PM EST
For a long time the Irish in Ireland accused us of being anti immigrant, anti black etc. Of course that is before all these different people went to Ireland, took jobs away from native Irish, got on the welfare rolls. So smug were they and now lets see how they handle what will be a big problem like we have.
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LoyalCitizen | Dec 19, 2011, 04:37 PM EST
Irish Racism is hardly the issue here. Irish Politicians hate the Irish People which is why they finance so many pretentious American Corporations..........When it all goes wrong they steal from social welfare recipients to hide their mistakes using opinions to circumvent the rules.
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GeorgeDillon | Dec 19, 2011, 04:33 PM EST
Despite what Robinson and sundry fools tell us, it is cases such as the following which promote anti-Mass Immigration sentiment in Ireland: (from Dublin Sunday World newspaper): A ROMANIAN family pocketing a whopping €52,000 a year in welfare benefits from taxpayers are being investigated for owning their own 'slave'. This is the Romanian mum being probed for links to an organised human trafficking gang.
Incredibly, the 28-year-old mother-of-eight is living in a luxurious home in Lucan, Dublin, which is also paid for by hard-pressed taxpayers - despite the fact that she and her 29-year old husband have a string of convictions for begging, burglary and assaults. Her home in Adamstown was raided last May by members of the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) and again this week when she was arrested and brought to Lucan Garda station for questioning. But the most shocking allegation against the woman came from another Romanian national who said she was forced to work for the couple as a 'human slave'. She told cops that they paid a crime family €150 a week from their generous State benefits and from begging cash for her services...
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GeorgeDillon | Dec 19, 2011, 04:02 PM EST
Why doesn't this nun call on the Bishops and convents of Ireland to open their palaces to foreign migrants? Because she's a useless windbag hypocrite, that's why.
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GeorgeDillon | Dec 19, 2011, 03:47 PM EST
I've been pointing out here for a long time that this Immigrant Council is funded by American billionaire Chuck Feeney. What kind of a jerk interferes in a foreign country (Ireland) in order to get it to adopt Open Door policies on immigration? Why doesn't this parasite Feeney Mind His Own Business?
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cillowen | Dec 19, 2011, 03:03 PM EST
its about time that their pleading gravitas for others
has come home to roost. Bono Geldorf got it going in a way
that excited the 4 million into contributing more than any other, and now have themselves strapped in a big big way- - the little these and those enclaves strewn about pleading for what the natives cannot now or ever will be able to provide. In well off lands the anger is couched in
language so pleasing but it still spells Hatred to the core.
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cillowen | Dec 19, 2011, 03:02 PM EST
its about time that their pleading gravitas for others
has come home to roost. Bono Geldorf got it going in a way
that excited the 4 million tried to contribute more than any other, and now have themselves strapped in a big big way- - the little these and those enclaves strewn about pleading for what the natives cannot now or ever will be able to provide. In well off lands the anger is couched in
language so pleasing but it still spells Hatred to the core.
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merefalow | Dec 19, 2011, 01:58 PM EST
did anyone ask the English or Irish if they wished to become a multicultural society,was there a democratic vote taken,NO it was arbitrarily thrust upon them.
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FastEddy | Dec 19, 2011, 01:33 PM EST
Half a Million illegals? Duh ...
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crny925 | Dec 19, 2011, 10:13 AM EST
Irish racists? NEVER!!! The biggest bunch of racists and begrudgers!
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