Update on Little Girl in Dublin

by irqdly

15 comments
  1. Beautiful. This lady knows more about being Irish than any number of cretin flagshaggers

  2. How are the other children & adult that were also stabbed?

  3. Beautifully written, more Irish than half the edjits that claim to be protecting Ireland.

    Fair play to the little lady, keep the head up!!

  4. My ex guard da told me this: you know a place’s shet if a gurl can’t go out alone after dark…

  5. Gosh it really was a turning point for so many people here in Dublin.  We seem to have lost our innocence on that faithful day knowing that not even children are safe from the spate  of unprovoked attacks that plague the streets. 

     Just in the last few weeks we’ve a man killed on o connell street, another one seriously injured at the weekend and then just two miles away in fairview we had a man stabbed in the head and mugged during the day.  

    As a person of colour each time I step outside my front door I’m assailed by far right thugs screeching racist abuse and pass by multiple drug addicts and thieves openly plying their trade.  I love many Irish people but they don’t seem to know how to run a country effectively or protect innocent people.

  6. Ireland says YES to more people like this!

    You probably won’t see this, but every decent Irish person is behind you and your darling little girl and family…. And despite what you may read there are more of us than them!

    God speed her full recovery.

  7. How people can hold such hate in their hearts is such a mystery, we are all just people trying to get through life.

  8. It’s scary to see how quickly our little country is devolving into a racist cesspool of hate.

    So many misinformed, misled and bat shit crazy people gobbling up the fear mongering coming across the pond from America and further again from Russia and eastern states.

    What happened to the welcoming sound country we used to have. We went through enough years of persecution to at least accept people first rather than judge first.

    Wake up Ireland and please stop the hatred

  9. This lady has such a positive, beautiful perspective on life despite what happened to her daughter and how she currently lives. I don’t know how she does it. I wish I had half her courage and optimism. She is admirable.
    I’m so happy her little girl got a first day of school again 🥰

  10. I hope the little girl makes a full recovery (if possible) and she goes on to live a long and very happy life.

    Terrible tragedy what happened to her.

  11. What an absolute treasure of a woman. To come through so much with so far yet to go, with such vibrant love and positivity is a sight to behold. What a woman. Hats off.

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