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Forwarded from Catholic Arena
Only yards from one another today.

One rule for People Before Profit, another rule for Catholics.
Before Brexit, UK authorities estimated there to be 3 million citizens of other EU countries living there. Post Brexit, 5.4 million EU citizens have applied for settled status. To be eligible, an applicant must prove they were resident in the UK for at least 6 months in any 12 month period for 5 years in a row.

They had under-estimated the number of EU citizens living in the UK by nearly 50%.

If the UK is doing it, you can be sure Ireland is too and we have evidence.

➼ In 2012, the Polish ambassador estimated that the number of Poles here was 28,000 higher than the census figure of 122,585.

➼ In 2018, the respective ambassadors of the Baltic states estimated the number of their citizens here was 50,000 higher than the census figure of 60,000.

➼ A Maynooth University study analysing work permits and visa data in 2006 estimated that the real number of Chinese people living here was between 60,000 and 100,000. Only 16,533 Chinese people filled in the census that year. 20,000 filled in the 2016 census.

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Chinamen put a probe on Mars today.

Simon Coveney gives our money to Chinamen as “development aid”.
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Protests that won't spread Covid-19 VS protests that do.

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As the govt prepares to give free housing to asylum seekers within four months of arriving here regardless of the merits of their claim (90% fail but are seldom deported), remind the virtue signallers that asylum seekers aren't forced to live in DP centres.

They can live anywhere that offers them a place, including their homes.

When the Red Cross put out a request for spare rooms to house the 4,000 Syrian refugees the govt wanted to relocate here, there was an outpouring of support on social media.

• 667 rooms were pledged to the Red Cross.
• 227 of these pledges were soon withdrawn.
• 168 pledgers were uncontactable.
• 113 said it was only a temporary offer.
• 92 pledges were unsuitable or too short term.
• 24 didn't want to take a single male refugee (the majority of cases).
• That left just 44 who were willing to take them.

The activists who demand homes for primarily bogus asylum seekers don't really think DP is that bad or they'd house them themselves.

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€225 million, you say?
That's a very specific figure.
Where have I seen that before...
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Forwarded from Irish Farmer
Got a pair of Dexters to start a herd with.

Dexters are a breed that was started by selectively breeding some Kerry mountain cattle. The Kerry and the Dexter are two separate (but very closely related) breeds.

They're the modern day descendants of the "Celtic Shorthorn" that was brought to Ireland ~1000BC

Perfectly adapted to harsh Irish hillsides, they eat a lot of things that the modern, large continental breeds (Fresians, Limousines and Charolais types), won't eat. This one was chewing on docking leaves in the yard this morning.

They grow to about 1/3rd the size of modern breeds and have large feet comparatively, so they don't plough the ground in wet Donegal fields.

The meat is excellent quality and produce more as a % of body weight than modern breeds.

Friendly animals and were often used a milk cows on small Irish farms up until the last generation. One cow can easily rear 2 calves. Great mothers that hide their calves when newborn for a few days until they're strong enough to avoid danger.
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Ribwort Plantain, in Irish its called "Duilleog Naomh Padraig" - Saint Patricks Leaf.

Used for millenia as a medical herb, it's good for your lungs and your stomach if you have an infection. High in Vitamin C and is an anti inflammatory and anti histamine.

You can eat the leaves for internal problems or chew them up and rub it on your skin if it's inflamed in one place. If you have a runny nose from hay-fever just pull the black head off it and chew it like chewing gum and your nose will fix itself in about 30 seconds.
Mark Malone joins the far-right.

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So you can now promote the use of Ivermectin to help combat covid-19 on Irish radio without your employer being petitioned to fire you and labelled a conspiracy Nazi.

Dr John Cambell wonders why the authorities have been resistant to advocate the use of a generic drug which has been shown to prevent and treat covid-19 but costs "basically nothing".

He reasons it would probably put people off taking vaccines.

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Irish people are now a minority in two thirds of north inner city Dublin but the authorities are still laying on the initiatives to integrate the foreigners there.

At what point do they start the programmes to integrate the natives into the void of multiculturalism?
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Jim Dowson's origin story is funnier than Nigerians with blue contact lenses.
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I've only watched Crimecall twice this year year but this is the third time I've seen the programme feature footage of similar characters pulling the same change scam in different shops so I have to wonder how common a swindle it is.

Ireland used to be a relatively high-trust society, only becoming multicultural in the last twenty years so we must be still easy prey to these sort of cons (especially perhaps in rural towns) but RTÉ don't seem interested in educating viewers on it.

It's known as the 'quick chance scam' but is also called the 'short change' or 'change raising' scam, and there are a number of youtube videos showing how it works. It's clever.

This is probably the quickest demonstration but there are variations of the principle elements in it.

This guy's job is to go around teaching store staff how to avoid falling for it, so there is a job opportunity there. As they say, diversity enriches us!
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Ladys Smock, known by lots of names like the Cuckoo Flower, because it sprouts the same time as the first cuckoos start calling.

It's also called the Fairy Flower as it is what the little people are meant to eat, witches used to use it in love potions and it is traditionally never put alongside May Flowers in May Day flower bundles for that reason.

It is called "Biolar Ghriagáin" as Gaelige, the "Urging Cress", it has a pleasant peppery taste and grows in damp places.