Never came into it, never said anything about it
Trump called for countries to close their borders and expel foreigners'
Never came into it, never said anything about it
Not a single legal foreigner paying taxes will fear any repercussions.
Where did he say that? Full transcript here.
Proud nations must be allowed to protect their communities and prevent their societies from being overwhelmed by people they have never seen before with different customs, religions, with different everything. Where migrants have violated laws, lodged false asylum claims or claimed refugee status for illegitimate reasons, they should, in many cases, be immediately sent home. And while we will always have a big heart for places and people that are struggling and truly compassionate, answers will be given. We have to solve the problem and we have to solve it in their countries, not create new problems in our countries
What prejudice? Was his mother foreign? Were his wives? Those are called facts.Berties_Horse wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 12:16 am
"Foreigners, like his mother and wives".
You let the mask slip too easily. Your prejudice shines through unfailingly.
All came to the US legally and were productive to the society.
Jesus I read it, could have been written by a childceannairceach wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 8:18 am All came to the US legally and were productive to the society.
Want to try to read the actual speech ?
I wasn’t asking for your TDS led criticism of the syntax but rather a retraction that you were wrong when he said “all foreigners” leading to the mask slipping dig ..??
It was obvious from the start the postmortem would almost certainly not yield conclusive results because the body would have decayed too much in the meantime.NattyO wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 9:47 am The postmortem on the body of Daniel Aruebose fails to establish a cause of death:
https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/20 ... -of-death/
“In many ways it’s the worst possible outcome,” said one source of gardaí still not being in a position to pursue an investigation strategy based on homicide or natural death."
It will be interesting now to see what charges will, or will not be filed - I'm guessing a charge of illegal disposal of a body will only warrant a slap on the wrist (especially if there's a "poor woman fearing for her safety, didn't know it was illegal here, just trying to do the right thing" type sob story), but the drawing of the children's allowance, if it is charged, will surely lead to a sentence - and that's before we get to concealing a death etc.
There’s a few streamers becoming very popular in European cities going around documenting what’s happening, e.g. Charlie Vietch in Manchester. He’s getting about a million views per video. Any such thing for Dublin?
Video can be found here.sends a green light to any Muslim who wants to enforce an Islamic blasphemy by taking the law into their own hands
-Lord Young of Acton, general secretary of the Free Speech Union
“Sticks and stones will break my bones …. But they’re actual violence and I reserve the right to use knives on anyone who disagrees with me”knownunknown wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 5:29 pm A half Kurdish/ half Armenian man was protesting outside the Turkish embassy in London by burning the Quran. He got attacked by a man with a knife claiming to defend his religion. The attacker was spared jail and the victim, coskun….
“ Coskun had argued that his criticism was of Islam in general rather than its followers, but District Judge John McGarva said he could not accept this, finding that Coskun's actions were "highly provocative" and that he was "motivated at least in part by a hatred of Muslims".
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8xr12yx5l4o
Video can be found here.
No idea im not on YouTube but i know what im seeing with my own eyes. Henry Street/Talbot Street up towards Parnell Street is a multicultural mess. A horrible melting pot of the worlds worst (including our own btw). Dublin is in real trouble.knownunknown wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 2:23 pm There’s a few streamers becoming very popular in European cities going around documenting what’s happening, e.g. Charlie Vietch in Manchester. He’s getting about a million views per video. Any such thing for Dublin?
Walk through Henry Street after dark and see if your liberal principles protect you
I have to say that was a very efficient dispatching of the would-be assailant. We could certainly do with a few more like him around the country, and not just for imported thugs.
Been there many many times, 24/7. Never had an issue. Just like most big cities in the world. What do liberal principles have to do with it?ceannairceach wrote: ↑Wed Sep 24, 2025 10:53 pm Walk through Henry Street after dark and see if your liberal principles protect you
It's astonishing how many pro-immigration people are marching through dangerous areas of Dublin at night, without ever having a problem. It must be like a pro-Palestine march around Henry Street and Talbot Street after midnight.
I'm not sure why you think walking around and socialising in our capital city is brave. It's not. It's just normal life to those of us who live normal lives. Try itNattyO wrote: ↑Thu Sep 25, 2025 12:36 pm It's astonishing how many pro-immigration people are marching through dangerous areas of Dublin at night, without ever having a problem. It must be like a pro-Palestine march around Henry Street and Talbot Street after midnight.
If one believes the stories, Boards is awash effeminate men and not-so-effeminate women striding through dangerous parts of cities throughout Europe, eyes glinting, arms swinging, oblivious to any who might accost them, jaws set firmly, "refugees welcome" button dangling from their keffiyeh, fearless, remorseless, undaunted. Protected from harm by their own delusions of self-righteousness.
Funny, I never see them out after dark myself, but maybe I'm not brave enough to venture where they do.