Lads this is turning into something else all together.
The precedent seems to be well established that the only way to get results is to burn down infrastructure
Where’s this angry mob when housing estates are scooped up by vulture funds ffs
Scum.
The hate crime laws that were being proposed involved aggravated forms of criminal offences (such as assault, criminal damage, etc.), where motivated by hatred towards given groups of people, being eligible for harsher sentences than before.
I wonder if that would apply to these sort of arsons? After all, it’s obviously targeted towards asylum seekers.
Though actually catching the arsonists is clearly the main thing.
It’s illegal, but it’s hardly surprising. For people to hear that it was earmarked for asylum seekers, they would have to be local. They obviously didn’t want it anywhere near them and decided to take care of the problem before it took root and could not be dealt with later.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not condoning this, it’s illegal, but it is very effective.
If there is no asylum centre. There is nowhere for migrants to be planted.
Sure, politicians, pundits, and some other social commentators will decry the situation, label it as horrific, xenophobic, backwards, et cetera, et cetera, but the net result is that these migrants will not be moved into the area.
It’s illegal, but it’s hardly surprising. For people to hear that it was earmarked for asylum seekers, they would have to be local. They obviously didn’t want it anywhere near them and decided to take care of the problem before it took root and could not be dealt with later.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not condoning this, it’s illegal, but it is very effective.
If there is no asylum centre. There is nowhere for migrants to be planted.
Sure, politicians, pundits, and some other social commentators will decry the situation, label it as horrific, xenophobic, backwards, et cetera, et cetera, but the net result is that these migrants will not be moved into the area.
This is very sad, particularly coming from a country who was historically so poor and for so long that it was joked that our greatest export were our people. Millions and millions of people from every part of the country sent out to every corner of the world. Just my own family, on my dad’s side my grandfather worked in London for years and came home and bought the home place for cash, his brother went to Australia never to come home, my dad was in Milton Keynes for a few years in the 80’s, his two brothers were both in Jersey in the 90’s, on my mothers side her sister was in San Francisco for years, another 2 sisters lived in Luton for years, my own brother and a few of my cousins were in Australia for a number of years, I’ve a cousin in Canada, another in France and one more in London and that’s just one family. It’s a bit rich saying that foreigners aren’t welcome here, those idiots burning down those buildings need to be found and locked up rapid!!
You can’t deny that ultimate REASON for this is government’s incompetence.
Arson is bad, arsonists are criminals, but there is NO SURPRISE this is happening.
(People really need to work on their comprehension)
Thing is it seems most of the big names in the anti crowd only found out about the rumours of the building being a potential migrant facility after news of the fire broke. It seems like it is likely a lot of these are either insurance jobs or lone angry people at each site. There is no putting the genie back in the bottle now on this one. Any such facility will need 24/7 garda presence before any public announcements going forward.
Ukrainians… You say !… Seems half the globe is Ukrainian to these days, at least when they arrive in Ireland.
Still no word on whether or not the government are going to drop their “hands off” policing policy toward those that are committing these terrorist attacks and celebrating them online for all to see.
Just go onto twitter and the place is full of these cunts celebrating more housing being burnt to the ground. Notice that they’re missing when houses are being bought in bulk by vulture funds and being rented back to working people at extortionate prices. Bunch of US/UK bootlicking cowards.
Probably the refugees after they wandered around Longford
The main thing I’m learning from all this is that it’s extremely easy to get away with arson in Ireland.
Very good, burn down housing in a housing crisis.
According to posts on here all the legitimate concerns were about single unvetted men (apart from the women and children in Roscrea and families in Coole, evidently) and people not from “combat zones” (apart from Ukraine, apparently).
Deep down though, those down home folks are are just upset they’re losing facilities (that have been closed years already) and their towns aren’t getting new investment otherwise (although Lanesboro was selected for a half a million euro community development dividend six months ago) or infrastructure for the use of the local community (-and granted some former ESB buildings for redevelopment as community sports facilities).
A cynical person might be inclined to think the excuses above are by now blatant horseshit we should stop playing along with.
I doubt these bright sparks do any verification prior to their brain dead actions. Seems like an easy way to get rid of competing businesses or w/e. Just point and shout that they will host asylum seekers etc and watch the building go up in flames.
This is turning into the usual kind of news you get from a random underdeveloped African country
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Are Ukrainians still coming? The government basically told them to F off after cutting their pay
When do we start calling this what it is? Terrorism.
Someone needs to direct them at properties bought out by vulture funds.
How have they not started putting up cameras around these areas yet?
Genuine question, at what point could these be considered terrorist attacks? Seems to be happening every week now.
How is this not quoted back to her every single time?
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Ffs
This is tantamount to terrorism now
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Lads this is turning into something else all together.
The precedent seems to be well established that the only way to get results is to burn down infrastructure
Where’s this angry mob when housing estates are scooped up by vulture funds ffs
Scum.
The hate crime laws that were being proposed involved aggravated forms of criminal offences (such as assault, criminal damage, etc.), where motivated by hatred towards given groups of people, being eligible for harsher sentences than before.
I wonder if that would apply to these sort of arsons? After all, it’s obviously targeted towards asylum seekers.
Though actually catching the arsonists is clearly the main thing.
It’s illegal, but it’s hardly surprising. For people to hear that it was earmarked for asylum seekers, they would have to be local. They obviously didn’t want it anywhere near them and decided to take care of the problem before it took root and could not be dealt with later.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not condoning this, it’s illegal, but it is very effective.
If there is no asylum centre. There is nowhere for migrants to be planted.
Sure, politicians, pundits, and some other social commentators will decry the situation, label it as horrific, xenophobic, backwards, et cetera, et cetera, but the net result is that these migrants will not be moved into the area.
It’s illegal, but it’s hardly surprising. For people to hear that it was earmarked for asylum seekers, they would have to be local. They obviously didn’t want it anywhere near them and decided to take care of the problem before it took root and could not be dealt with later.
Don’t get me wrong, I am not condoning this, it’s illegal, but it is very effective.
If there is no asylum centre. There is nowhere for migrants to be planted.
Sure, politicians, pundits, and some other social commentators will decry the situation, label it as horrific, xenophobic, backwards, et cetera, et cetera, but the net result is that these migrants will not be moved into the area.
This is very sad, particularly coming from a country who was historically so poor and for so long that it was joked that our greatest export were our people. Millions and millions of people from every part of the country sent out to every corner of the world. Just my own family, on my dad’s side my grandfather worked in London for years and came home and bought the home place for cash, his brother went to Australia never to come home, my dad was in Milton Keynes for a few years in the 80’s, his two brothers were both in Jersey in the 90’s, on my mothers side her sister was in San Francisco for years, another 2 sisters lived in Luton for years, my own brother and a few of my cousins were in Australia for a number of years, I’ve a cousin in Canada, another in France and one more in London and that’s just one family. It’s a bit rich saying that foreigners aren’t welcome here, those idiots burning down those buildings need to be found and locked up rapid!!
You can’t deny that ultimate REASON for this is government’s incompetence.
Arson is bad, arsonists are criminals, but there is NO SURPRISE this is happening.
(People really need to work on their comprehension)
Thing is it seems most of the big names in the anti crowd only found out about the rumours of the building being a potential migrant facility after news of the fire broke. It seems like it is likely a lot of these are either insurance jobs or lone angry people at each site. There is no putting the genie back in the bottle now on this one. Any such facility will need 24/7 garda presence before any public announcements going forward.
Ukrainians… You say !… Seems half the globe is Ukrainian to these days, at least when they arrive in Ireland.
Still no word on whether or not the government are going to drop their “hands off” policing policy toward those that are committing these terrorist attacks and celebrating them online for all to see.
Just go onto twitter and the place is full of these cunts celebrating more housing being burnt to the ground. Notice that they’re missing when houses are being bought in bulk by vulture funds and being rented back to working people at extortionate prices. Bunch of US/UK bootlicking cowards.
Probably the refugees after they wandered around Longford
The main thing I’m learning from all this is that it’s extremely easy to get away with arson in Ireland.
Very good, burn down housing in a housing crisis.
According to posts on here all the legitimate concerns were about single unvetted men (apart from the women and children in Roscrea and families in Coole, evidently) and people not from “combat zones” (apart from Ukraine, apparently).
Deep down though, those down home folks are are just upset they’re losing facilities (that have been closed years already) and their towns aren’t getting new investment otherwise (although Lanesboro was selected for a half a million euro community development dividend six months ago) or infrastructure for the use of the local community (-and granted some former ESB buildings for redevelopment as community sports facilities).
A cynical person might be inclined to think the excuses above are by now blatant horseshit we should stop playing along with.
I doubt these bright sparks do any verification prior to their brain dead actions. Seems like an easy way to get rid of competing businesses or w/e. Just point and shout that they will host asylum seekers etc and watch the building go up in flames.
This is turning into the usual kind of news you get from a random underdeveloped African country
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Are Ukrainians still coming? The government basically told them to F off after cutting their pay
When do we start calling this what it is? Terrorism.
Someone needs to direct them at properties bought out by vulture funds.
How have they not started putting up cameras around these areas yet?
Genuine question, at what point could these be considered terrorist attacks? Seems to be happening every week now.
How is this not quoted back to her every single time?
[https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/helen-mcentee-backs-hands-off-policing-of-the-far-right-kf2lzbcg8](https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/helen-mcentee-backs-hands-off-policing-of-the-far-right-kf2lzbcg8)