Look at the lies Enda is being allowed to spread in the Irish Times today. They print it as a letter to the editor so they don't have to stand over any of it .
The vast majority of Syrians who arrived in Ireland were flown in from camps in Europe and automatically granted refugee status. They could work or claim welfare or whatever else from the moment they arrived.
They were placed in what were called Emergency Reception Centres —four star hotels in some cases— until suitable housing was found for them. Families were put at the top of the queue and were housed in a relatively short time.
There was a problem though. The majority of the 4,000 Syrians were of the single, military-aged male variety. The Red Cross were tasked with finding housing for them.
The Red Cross put out a request for help from the public and there was an immediate outpouring of support.
667 rooms were pledged initially but 623 of these pledges were soon withdrawn. The high these people had received from voicing their support on social media had shortly withered when they realised who they'd be sharing their homes with.
Reality didn't quite match up with images of despairing women and children the media had been showing them.
As for the rest of asylum seekers Ireland attracts during the course of a year, 90% fail their application and I'd suggest the majority of rest are only accepted because they are able to lie more convincingly.
They come to Ireland because they are Irish supremacists. They believe Irish people can provide them a better standard of living than their own people ever can. They will happily tell you this.
They also come here because we're mugs. The word in Nigeria is almost the same — mugu. We're a country of mugus, a country of Endas. They know they just have to mouth the word 'racism' and thick Paddy will bend over.
The state should be doing everything in its power to deter these people from abusing our asylum system but it does the opposite. It refuses to deport them. It facilitates them bringing their families in, and they never go home...except for holidays.
If they weren't here, we might have the space to accommodate real refugees fleeing war. We might not be jaded from having our generosity abused for the last 20 years. We might have homes for the Ukrainians on arrival.
But nobody forces these people to live in Direct Provision where they are treated better than Irish homeless people. Anyone can take them in. They only stay in Direct Provision because like the rest of the shitlibs, Enda doesn't want them staying in his home.
He just pretends he cares so he can pat himself on the back about his letter in the anti-Irish Times today on social media.
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The vast majority of Syrians who arrived in Ireland were flown in from camps in Europe and automatically granted refugee status. They could work or claim welfare or whatever else from the moment they arrived.
They were placed in what were called Emergency Reception Centres —four star hotels in some cases— until suitable housing was found for them. Families were put at the top of the queue and were housed in a relatively short time.
There was a problem though. The majority of the 4,000 Syrians were of the single, military-aged male variety. The Red Cross were tasked with finding housing for them.
The Red Cross put out a request for help from the public and there was an immediate outpouring of support.
667 rooms were pledged initially but 623 of these pledges were soon withdrawn. The high these people had received from voicing their support on social media had shortly withered when they realised who they'd be sharing their homes with.
Reality didn't quite match up with images of despairing women and children the media had been showing them.
As for the rest of asylum seekers Ireland attracts during the course of a year, 90% fail their application and I'd suggest the majority of rest are only accepted because they are able to lie more convincingly.
They come to Ireland because they are Irish supremacists. They believe Irish people can provide them a better standard of living than their own people ever can. They will happily tell you this.
They also come here because we're mugs. The word in Nigeria is almost the same — mugu. We're a country of mugus, a country of Endas. They know they just have to mouth the word 'racism' and thick Paddy will bend over.
The state should be doing everything in its power to deter these people from abusing our asylum system but it does the opposite. It refuses to deport them. It facilitates them bringing their families in, and they never go home...except for holidays.
If they weren't here, we might have the space to accommodate real refugees fleeing war. We might not be jaded from having our generosity abused for the last 20 years. We might have homes for the Ukrainians on arrival.
But nobody forces these people to live in Direct Provision where they are treated better than Irish homeless people. Anyone can take them in. They only stay in Direct Provision because like the rest of the shitlibs, Enda doesn't want them staying in his home.
He just pretends he cares so he can pat himself on the back about his letter in the anti-Irish Times today on social media.
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Treating all refugees equally. From today's @IrishTimes.
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The face of a woman who fears for her life in Malawi, a country littered with only the tombstones of her memories.
There is nothing for Kisyombe there but state persecution.
There is nothing for Kisyombe there but state persecution.
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Wait, I thought Kisyombe said she had no family left in Malawi. Then an uncle materialised out of the jungle fog on her 2020 trip....and now she's seen an apparition of her nana too!
No wonder she always feared going home...
Her family keep coming back from the dead.
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No wonder she always feared going home...
Her family keep coming back from the dead.
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Ellie Kisyombe — a real Irish women, and if you disagree, there's no space for you in Eyeland (she's not even a citizen yet).
"This is supposed to be my constituency and I say this is going to be my country, and I'm going to own it.
"...Don't tell me to go back to where I come from because I belong right here. I'm a real Irish woman, and I'm not just going to say 'I'm a real Irish woman,' I'm going to write the history.
"...So let's not entertain all these far-right. Let's not give them a space.
"...It does not matter whether you are in Direct Provision, whether you are coming from wherever you are coming from. We are all one, and we share same blood. At the end of the day, we are all Irish."
Irish Aid spends €20 million a year on Malawi. When President Michael D. Higgins visited the country in 2014, he remarked "We get very, very good value for anything we do here."
Not included was our bill for putting up with Kisyombe.
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"This is supposed to be my constituency and I say this is going to be my country, and I'm going to own it.
"...Don't tell me to go back to where I come from because I belong right here. I'm a real Irish woman, and I'm not just going to say 'I'm a real Irish woman,' I'm going to write the history.
"...So let's not entertain all these far-right. Let's not give them a space.
"...It does not matter whether you are in Direct Provision, whether you are coming from wherever you are coming from. We are all one, and we share same blood. At the end of the day, we are all Irish."
Irish Aid spends €20 million a year on Malawi. When President Michael D. Higgins visited the country in 2014, he remarked "We get very, very good value for anything we do here."
Not included was our bill for putting up with Kisyombe.
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Forwarded from Michael De La Broc -Buhanka watch
https://sverigesradio.se/artikel/okanda-man-tog-sig-in-pa-vandrarhem-dar-ukrainska-kvinnor-och-barn-bor
''Unknown men'' keep trying to break into the housing and accommodation of Ukrainian female and child refugees in Sweden.
"They said that Sweden was a safe country, but I have not seen that," one of the refugees said
''Unknown men'' keep trying to break into the housing and accommodation of Ukrainian female and child refugees in Sweden.
"They said that Sweden was a safe country, but I have not seen that," one of the refugees said
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Okända män tog sig in på boende där ukrainska kvinnor och barn finns
P4 Örebro rapporterade i fredags om en incident på ett vandrarhem i centrala Örebro där okända män under natten bankade på dörren till ett rum där ukrainska ...
Ukrainian refugees prefer a literal war zone to Sweden.
>...some of those who fled to Örebro want to return to the war in Ukraine. The reason is that, after an incident during the week when foreign men entered their homes, they do not feel safe.
>"When there are bombs, I know at least that I can go down to the basement and hide there," says one of the women.
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>...some of those who fled to Örebro want to return to the war in Ukraine. The reason is that, after an incident during the week when foreign men entered their homes, they do not feel safe.
>"When there are bombs, I know at least that I can go down to the basement and hide there," says one of the women.
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Forwarded from Bertie Bassett
Just sit back and watch normies catch up to where you were on day 1 of the war by 2024.
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