Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
To sum up Ireland since the 1960s from trough to peak;
- the suicide rate rose 655%
- homicide rate rose 609%
- alcohol consumption rose 128%
- drug deaths rose 6,115%
- fertility rate fell 58%.
These negative cultural trends sped up as economic development accelerated and, in many cases, outstripped similar negative cultural trends taking place in comparable countries.
- the suicide rate rose 655%
- homicide rate rose 609%
- alcohol consumption rose 128%
- drug deaths rose 6,115%
- fertility rate fell 58%.
These negative cultural trends sped up as economic development accelerated and, in many cases, outstripped similar negative cultural trends taking place in comparable countries.
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๐จ Community ALERT for the Fassaugh Rd area in Cabra.
African male with dreadlocks making women feel scared with stalking type behaviour.
A photo shows him wearing a yellow, navy and white vintage Helly Hansen Sailing Jacket. He also had an ear-piece with a flashing blue LED.
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African male with dreadlocks making women feel scared with stalking type behaviour.
A photo shows him wearing a yellow, navy and white vintage Helly Hansen Sailing Jacket. He also had an ear-piece with a flashing blue LED.
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All you know about illegal immigration is a โtropeโ according to IHREC.
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>when asked about the clear and established fact that thousands of people have entered this country without any form of identification, she first of all claimed to have never heard of such a thing, and when pressed dismissed this as a โtropeโ which is โover-emphasised by groupsโ who occupy โpockets of society.โ
We are forced to pay Sarah Gibney a salary of โฌ136,425 to conceal facts, lobby the government to keep the borders wide open and accommodate infinity asylum swindlers.
Nice money if you can get it.
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>when asked about the clear and established fact that thousands of people have entered this country without any form of identification, she first of all claimed to have never heard of such a thing, and when pressed dismissed this as a โtropeโ which is โover-emphasised by groupsโ who occupy โpockets of society.โ
We are forced to pay Sarah Gibney a salary of โฌ136,425 to conceal facts, lobby the government to keep the borders wide open and accommodate infinity asylum swindlers.
Nice money if you can get it.
Gript
All you know about illegal immigration is a "trope" according to the IHREC - Gript
Asylum expert appears unfamiliar with statistics
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There's a whiff of regime engineering off the protest in Lismore yesterday, like it was the model protest they want others to replicate.
First off, RTร gave it top billing on the news cycle and had cameras and reporters on the ground ready for it (unlike the larger one in Artane yesterday).
RTร usually call these protests "anti-immigration" or "anti-refugee," but not this one. The protest is described as being against the "centre for asylum seekers" only. The word 'far-right' is not used once in the report.
Then look at the list of concerns they said protesters expressed:
That Direct Provision isn't good enough for the asylum seekers and the worry that they won't be provided with adequate services โ"We won't allow the good name of Lismore to be associated with such a system that is the Direct Provision system in Ireland."
These are from the list of NGO-approved talking points the regime allows protesters to be concerned about, only they're played out now.
What used to happen when protests would spring up around the country after a community learned it was to become the next dumping ground is that NGO types would always move in and try manipulate them into serving their goals.
They'd get protesters to hold "End Direct Provision" placards, promising them if asylum seekers were to be given their own homes spread out around the country, then the only hotel in their town wouldn't have to be full of them. If protesters agreed, the NGOs would reward them by not calling them racist.
The other demands protesters were allowed to make were for faster processing times and quicker access to the labour market for "better integration" purposes. But the processing times were never the main problem, it was the lengthy appeals and non-existent deportation times.
So then it was announced after such huge "public support" the Direct Provision system was to be ended with Minister Roderic O'Gorman promising all asylum seekers their own homes within 4 months and Minister Helen McEntee granting any in the system over two years a blanket amnesty to clear the system out and start afresh.
Ukrainians aside, this then resulted in attracting the largest number of asylum applicants we've had arriving here since 2002 when the anchor baby racket was at its peak, and so now more DP centres are being set up than ever before much to the continuing delight of gombeen hoteliers and open-border enthusiasts.
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2023/0129/1352534-direct-provision-protest/
First off, RTร gave it top billing on the news cycle and had cameras and reporters on the ground ready for it (unlike the larger one in Artane yesterday).
RTร usually call these protests "anti-immigration" or "anti-refugee," but not this one. The protest is described as being against the "centre for asylum seekers" only. The word 'far-right' is not used once in the report.
Then look at the list of concerns they said protesters expressed:
That Direct Provision isn't good enough for the asylum seekers and the worry that they won't be provided with adequate services โ"We won't allow the good name of Lismore to be associated with such a system that is the Direct Provision system in Ireland."
These are from the list of NGO-approved talking points the regime allows protesters to be concerned about, only they're played out now.
What used to happen when protests would spring up around the country after a community learned it was to become the next dumping ground is that NGO types would always move in and try manipulate them into serving their goals.
They'd get protesters to hold "End Direct Provision" placards, promising them if asylum seekers were to be given their own homes spread out around the country, then the only hotel in their town wouldn't have to be full of them. If protesters agreed, the NGOs would reward them by not calling them racist.
The other demands protesters were allowed to make were for faster processing times and quicker access to the labour market for "better integration" purposes. But the processing times were never the main problem, it was the lengthy appeals and non-existent deportation times.
So then it was announced after such huge "public support" the Direct Provision system was to be ended with Minister Roderic O'Gorman promising all asylum seekers their own homes within 4 months and Minister Helen McEntee granting any in the system over two years a blanket amnesty to clear the system out and start afresh.
Ukrainians aside, this then resulted in attracting the largest number of asylum applicants we've had arriving here since 2002 when the anchor baby racket was at its peak, and so now more DP centres are being set up than ever before much to the continuing delight of gombeen hoteliers and open-border enthusiasts.
https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2023/0129/1352534-direct-provision-protest/
RTE.ie
Protest against centre for asylum seekers in Waterford
Over 200 people have attended a protest in Lismore, Co Waterford against the opening of a Direct Provision centre for up to 117 asylum seekers in a hotel premises.
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๐จ Community Alert for the Cardiffsbridge Rd area of Finglas around Dunnes Stores.
African male described as being possibly Somali, wearing a long beige jacket with the hood up and grey trousers. He had dark hair with a moustache and carried a backpack.
He is reported to have been following women suspiciously this morning.
A separate African male who also looked Somali is reported to have been acting suspiciously in the area too. He had some sort of ear piece like the man in Cabra yesterday evening.
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African male described as being possibly Somali, wearing a long beige jacket with the hood up and grey trousers. He had dark hair with a moustache and carried a backpack.
He is reported to have been following women suspiciously this morning.
A separate African male who also looked Somali is reported to have been acting suspiciously in the area too. He had some sort of ear piece like the man in Cabra yesterday evening.
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The Traveller community has been requested to join the Finglas protest on Cappagh Rd at 8PM tonight where a sexual assault is believed to have occurred last Friday morning. A halting site has been located just off the Cappagh Rd since the 90s.
There have been no reports of any arrests so far.
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There have been no reports of any arrests so far.
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A fire has occurred at Rawlton House, a Victorian school dated from 1899 on Sherrard St in Dublin city.
Earlier, locals had spotted beds and cubicles being installed in the building which they believed were to accommodate asylum seekers though officials had told them that they weren't to be housed there.
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Earlier, locals had spotted beds and cubicles being installed in the building which they believed were to accommodate asylum seekers though officials had told them that they weren't to be housed there.
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Always keep your doors locked and be on guard driving around the inner city. Luckily two men came to her assistance but the multiculturalism is only increasing.
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Dubliners were protesting outside 21 Aungier St tonight after learning that 60 asylum seekers are to accommodated in the building.
Now called The Staircase, the historic building is one of Dublin's oldest townhouses and dates back to 1660 when the street was first developed.
It originally belonged to Richard Parsons, 1st Earl of Rosse from Twickenham, Middlesex, a Freemason and Grandmaster of the Grand Lodge of Ireland who was a founder-member of the Hellfire Club.
It was rescued from near demolition and restored to a high standard by Dublin Civic Trust in the 1990s, preserving its medieval features such as timber beams, chimneys, and walls and has one of the best preserved seventeenth-century staircases in the city.
It was previously reported that the building was used by the Peter McVerry Trust to house homeless people but that no longer seems to be the plan, and like its original occupants, it'll be used to house foreigners instead.
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Now called The Staircase, the historic building is one of Dublin's oldest townhouses and dates back to 1660 when the street was first developed.
It originally belonged to Richard Parsons, 1st Earl of Rosse from Twickenham, Middlesex, a Freemason and Grandmaster of the Grand Lodge of Ireland who was a founder-member of the Hellfire Club.
It was rescued from near demolition and restored to a high standard by Dublin Civic Trust in the 1990s, preserving its medieval features such as timber beams, chimneys, and walls and has one of the best preserved seventeenth-century staircases in the city.
It was previously reported that the building was used by the Peter McVerry Trust to house homeless people but that no longer seems to be the plan, and like its original occupants, it'll be used to house foreigners instead.
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๐จ Keep your car doors locked everywhere and have your phone where you can reach for it. Lift it up and point it at them, making sure they can see it even if you haven't started recording yet.
This was in Drumcondra.
She said the man only stopped banging on her windows and walked away once she took her phone out to record him.
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This was in Drumcondra.
She said the man only stopped banging on her windows and walked away once she took her phone out to record him.
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A moment of silence was held on Cappagh Rd in Finglas last night where a young woman was sexually assaulted on Friday. The huge crowd then marched to the Garda station and expressed their frustrations over safety in their community.
Gardaรญ talked to two local women privately who were they have a suspect in the assault but couldn't provide details.
Detective Garda Mark Ferris of the GRA has told the Examiner that gardaรญ are now "effectively on the frontline of what could almost be classed as an emerging conflict" and described recent protests in Finglas as "a state of near anarchy".
Protesters have been demanding to know why gardaรญ aren't vetting any asylum seekers but there seems to be reluctance to inform them that gardaรญ aren't allowed to request info about asylum seekers from any country they have alleged to have fled.
This is a political decision they're not responsible for, but if the Garda are to be a politicised police force, they should be instructed how to field political questions.
Gardaรญ talked to two local women privately who were they have a suspect in the assault but couldn't provide details.
Detective Garda Mark Ferris of the GRA has told the Examiner that gardaรญ are now "effectively on the frontline of what could almost be classed as an emerging conflict" and described recent protests in Finglas as "a state of near anarchy".
Protesters have been demanding to know why gardaรญ aren't vetting any asylum seekers but there seems to be reluctance to inform them that gardaรญ aren't allowed to request info about asylum seekers from any country they have alleged to have fled.
This is a political decision they're not responsible for, but if the Garda are to be a politicised police force, they should be instructed how to field political questions.
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"The far-right was at that meeting four years ago, and everything they said at the meeting now has been proved right."
#RightSoFar
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#RightSoFar
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