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People who protest against ipas centers

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John
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People who protest against ipas centers

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I think it's so cringe when they appear on RTE news and say "oh we'd love to have them, only for the lack of amenities in the area"
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John wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 2:30 pm I think it's so cringe when they appear on RTE news and say "oh we'd love to have them, only for the lack of amenities in the area"
What do you expect them to say? If they told the truth about the issues facing their towns and villages, their story would never see the light of day.

I fecking hate the tiptoeing around this immigration issue and this is partially because of main stream media which have alot to answer for
ceannairceach
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John wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 2:30 pm I think it's so cringe when they appear on RTE news and say "oh we'd love to have them, only for the lack of amenities in the area"
I think it’s even more “cringe” when student lefty types mock communities that are down to the bare bones and then resources are magically found for anyone with a ripped up passport and a sub story.
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ceannairceach wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 3:05 pm I think it’s even more “cringe” when student lefty types mock communities that are down to the bare bones and then resources are magically found for anyone with a ripped up passport and a sub story.
Amen

They go into villages where there are no available GPs, so IPAS center have to call an ambulance for help and some times they get a doctor from a nearby town who, by the way, tells their own patients they’re fully booked, yet somehow has no problem attending to an illegal migrant and even taking them to a pharmacy.

We're really 2nd class citizens
ceannairceach
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Headshot wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 3:10 pm Amen

They go into villages where there are no available GPs, so IPAS center have to call an ambulance for help and some times they get a doctor from a nearby town who, by the way, tells their own patients they’re fully booked, yet somehow has no problem attending to an illegal migrant and even taking them to a pharmacy.

We're really 2nd class citizens
All true sadly.
Dubit10
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It's funny all the people delighted to flood the country with refugees once they aren't in their own back yard. They are only too happy with the IPAS centre for Ballyogan or Finglas but not Malahide or Foxrock. Strange that.
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LordSyko69
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Eventually one of these asylum scammers will brutally rape and murder an Irish woman. The government should only dump these scammers in LEAs who vote for Sinn Fein, Labour, SocDem, Green and PBP. They're the ones who want them here, so they should be the ones who should suffer the consequences.
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LordSyko69 wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 9:33 pm Eventually one of these asylum scammers will brutally rape and murder an Irish woman. The government should only dump these scammers in LEAs who vote for Sinn Fein, Labour, SocDem, Green and PBP. They're the ones who want them here, so they should be the ones who should suffer the consequences.
They likely will but I’m fearful it will cause any change in mindset.
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LordSyko69 wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 9:33 pm Eventually one of these asylum scammers will brutally rape and murder an Irish woman. The government should only dump these scammers in LEAs who vote for Sinn Fein, Labour, SocDem, Green and PBP. They're the ones who want them here, so they should be the ones who should suffer the consequences.
I honestly believe they don't give a shit

The main stream media will brush it under the carpet and the government will pretend nothing has happened

This is the same government that is still sending illegals to Dundrum in Co Tipperary after everything that has happened there

For anyone who doesnt know, I really suggest doing some homework on Dundrum, it's an absolute disgrace what IPAS and greed has done to a beautiful village
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Headshot wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 10:24 pm I honestly believe they don't give a shit

The main stream media will brush it under the carpet and the government will pretend nothing has happened

This is the same government that is still sending illegals to Dundrum in Co Tipperary after everything that has happened there

For anyone who doesnt know, I really suggest doing some homework on Dundrum, it's an absolute disgrace what IPAS and greed has done to a beautiful village
I think Sky News is proving you and I correct …

A Sikh women was raped recently and they’ve just arrested a man. Yes it’s a vile vile crime and I hope he suffers in jail but Sky’s banner about “racially motivated rape” rings very hollow when they’ve ignored tens of thousands of racially motivated rapes of young working class girls.
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John wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 2:30 pm I think it's so cringe when they appear on RTE news and say "oh we'd love to have them, only for the lack of amenities in the area"
I can tell you of one area where there are loads of amenities and services... and not a single IPAS centre. Guess where?

Greystones in Co.Wicklow - now who lives in this wonderful area and is a TD for Wicklow and is a senior member of FG.....

Whereas West Wicklow has a high proportion.
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Leafy, cosseted middle-class suburbs need not apply, NIMBYism dictates one narrative while furiously rebuffing another. Brazen hypocrites content to farm out IPAS to working-class communities, without any consultation whatsoever. Anybody raising the obvious issues regarding viable amenities, designated as "far-right" and constructive debate shut down. Rinse and repeat. Our betters in the Dáil don't want Eritreans on their doorstep yet happily endorse moves beyond a substantial radius of gated comforts. Let the plebs mingle with unvetted chancers and pretend inevitable complications don't exist.
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” - Voltaire
jmayo
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NewBroom wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 7:57 pm I can tell you of one area where there are loads of amenities and services... and not a single IPAS centre. Guess where?

Greystones in Co.Wicklow - now who lives in this wonderful area and is a TD for Wicklow and is a senior member of FG.....

Whereas West Wicklow has a high proportion.
Not just Harris.
Stephen Donnelly ex FF TD and minister is also affectively Greystones.
Likewise Jennifer Whitmore Soc Dems is Greystones.
Brady is Bray.

For it's size Bray doesn't appear to be as affected as other towns/villages.

Of course the racists in Newtown, Wicklow, Baltinglass, Blessington have ipas centres/asylum hotels.


BTW just looked up https://www.contactyourtd.ie for current Wicklow TDs and get this.
Harris and Timins are down as Centre Right and Whitmore is centre left.

On what fooking planet are any of these centre?

Compared to what Mao maybe?
Dubit10
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Berties_Horse wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 8:14 pm Leafy, cosseted middle-class suburbs need not apply, NIMBYism dictates one narrative while furiously rebuffing another. Brazen hypocrites content to farm out IPAS to working-class communities, without any consultation whatsoever. Anybody raising the obvious issues regarding viable amenities, designated as "far-right" and constructive debate shut down. Rinse and repeat. Our betters in the Dáil don't want Eritreans on their doorstep yet happily endorse moves beyond a substantial radius of gated comforts. Let the plebs mingle with unvetted chancers and pretend inevitable complications don't exist.
And when those complications do inevitably occur call local people far right for taking issue with it.
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Enoch Von Clausewitz
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ha'e to tekk issue withe us beingge calledde "2nd class citizens" - we AINT !!

i'd settle forre thatte; there's the #enrichers - they of various hues (hueys :lol: ) , colours , nationalities & #ethnicities: theyye in 2ndde spotte re #citizen#class..... above them, there's the great and good - leafy suburb types..... 1st class they be...

thenne there's everyone else <third class citizens> who have to suffer -andde moreso day by day :x :cry: :evil: :evil: :evil: - the/said "benefittes" lolo of this ever encroachingge enrichmentte !

#humbugge !!

rant ova


:)
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jmayo
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Enoch Von Clausewitz wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 9:36 pm ha'e to tekk issue withe us beingge calledde "2nd class citizens" - we AINT !!

i'd settle forre thatte; there's the #enrichers - they of various hues (hueys :lol: ) , colours , nationalities & #ethnicities: theyye in 2ndde spotte re #citizen#class..... above them, there's the great and good - leafy suburb types..... 1st class they be...

thenne there's everyone else <third class citizens> who have to suffer -andde moreso day by day :x :cry: :evil: :evil: :evil: - the/said "benefittes" lolo of this ever encroachingge enrichmentte !

#humbugge !!

rant ova


:)
When you are trying too hard, it becomes too obvious.

Shows lack of imagination. ;)
Enoch Von Clausewitz
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^^^^

justte me thoughttes..... left "imagination" outte of itte - i'm miserable enoughe already, j, w/o havingge to majke owtte uppe!

:)
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Bubblypop
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John wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 2:30 pm I think it's so cringe when they appear on RTE news and say "oh we'd love to have them, only for the lack of amenities in the area"
Which is nonsense of course and is an excuse so they don't have to mention the real reason.
Many towns have IPAs centres now, which were originally protested against, and the world hasn't collapsed and life has gone on normally.
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Bubblypop wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 8:45 am Which is nonsense of course and is an excuse so they don't have to mention the real reason.
Many towns have IPAs centres now, which were originally protested against, and the world hasn't collapsed and life has gone on normally.
Yeah who cares about waiting longer for a GP appointment so a manageable ailment gets worse, or that there are entire towns overrun with these chancers taking op accommodation that tourists should stay at and decimating livelihoods.

But no everything as normal.

I can’t decide if that comment was callous or fecking stupid but I’m going with a mix.
Bubblypop
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ceannairceach wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 3:54 pm Yeah who cares about waiting longer for a GP appointment so a manageable ailment gets worse, or that there are entire towns overrun with these chancers taking op accommodation that tourists should stay at and decimating livelihoods.

But no everything as normal.

I can’t decide if that comment was callous or fecking stupid but I’m going with a mix.
Plenty of towns have IPAs houses in places that were vacant, or closed hotels. They have improved many of thos vacant buildings.
GPs are indeed thin on the ground, but why is that? Why don't younger doctors want to become GPs?
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Bubblypop wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 4:13 pm Plenty of towns have IPAs houses in places that were vacant, or closed hotels. They have improved many of thos vacant buildings.
What planet do you live on? Are you even resident in Ireland?

FACT: they've caused the closure of many mid priced hotels and larger guesthouses. Steady stream of guaranteed (for the moment) income for the owners. To the detriment of visitors to these areas and the small businesses who make a living off them, even if seasonal. Do you care a crap about this collateral damage.

Then in places like Carna, where a purpose built accommodation centre was built.... the locals were refusing to allow it be used.

Take off yer very rosy glasses and live in the real world.

In West Wicklow, a massive illegal development was built at Kippure House without planning permission, draining sewage into the Liffey below.
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NewBroom wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 9:08 pm What planet do you live on? Are you even resident in Ireland?

FACT: they've caused the closure of many mid priced hotels and larger guesthouses. Steady stream of guaranteed (for the moment) income for the owners. To the detriment of visitors to these areas and the small businesses who make a living off them, even if seasonal. Do you care a crap about this collateral damage.

Then in places like Carna, where a purpose built accommodation centre was built.... the locals were refusing to allow it be used.

Take off yer very rosy glasses and live in the real world.

In West Wicklow, a massive illegal development was built at Kippure House without planning permission, draining sewage into the Liffey below.
A picture is worth a thousand words

Image

This is what the IPAS scourge has done to Dundrum House in Tipperary
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What? A sign has been left to rot?
ceannairceach
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Bubblypop wrote: Tue Sep 16, 2025 9:32 pm What? A sign has been left to rot?
Ffs grow up.
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Here is some frightening figures released by government department that for the total for 2025 is likely set to be around €1.5 billion spent on asylum accommodation and all gone to mystery companies.

The immigration industry must be the fastest growing industry in Ireland if not the EU and these companies don't give a shit about local communities or the damage they're doing and pay little tax due to tax-efficient structures to avoid paying as little tax as possible

Total Spend in 3 months: €417.68M
Below are the Top 20 companies:
Cape Wrath Hotel (City West): €15,234,363.45
Guestford Ltd: €11,346,350.93
Mosney Holidays Plc: €9,742,023.95
Holiday Inn Dublin Airport (Skyline) €8,929,568.99
The D Hotel (Fairkeep): €7,320,000.02
Bridgestock Care Limited: €6,695,101.32
Trailhead Unlimited Company: €6,469,791.06
Kintrona Ltd: €6,333,280.00
Carnbeg Hotel and Spa: €5,751,750.00
Heronwell Unlimited Company: €5,534,837.00
Brava Capital Ltd: €5,528,748.13
Travelodge Hotels (Smorgs Roi): €5,440,140.39
Didean Dochas Eireann Teoranta: €5,151,933.00
Igo Cafe Limited: €4,903,345.61
Brimwood Unlimited: €4,885,311.00
Allpro Security Services Ireland Ltd: €4,694,769.19
Fazyard Ltd Nos 1 and 2: €4,439,969.70
Jma Ventures Limited: €4,033,545.00
Transboil Ltd: €4,024,780.00
Gateway Integration Unlimited: €3,910,000.00
These top 20 account for €130.37m or 31.2% of all spend.
Companies with known links to Banty McEnaney have been paid at least ~€13.5million - putting him just behind City West as biggest beneficiary.


There’s something deeply wrong in our country when companies are allowed to profit from this scourge. These are illegal economic migrants who should not be here, yet they continue arriving in unmanageable numbers. They know they won’t be deported, they expect free accommodation, generous benefits, and endless support and it’s nothing but take, take, take.

Worst of all, we have an Irish government whose primary duty should be to protect and serve the interests of Irish taxpayers. Instead, it sits back and facilitates the destruction of our communities and of Ireland itself.

It's sickens me to my core what this country is turning into. I hate Trump but what he said to Starmer about immigration , ‘It destroys countries from within,’ it resonated with me all too well because I can see it happening right before my eyes and all paid by you and me.......

Oh and by the way was these figures acknowledged on the likes of RTE? I would've thought this would be big news at least?
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