As shocking as it is, they would actually prefer a tent to be being bombed daily.
But still a tent on an army camp may evoke PTSD in some depending on their locality to the war they just left.
Still it’s safe
Listen of course they’ll be happy they’re not being shelled or are under any threat anymore. But that doesn’t change that it’s not the ideal situation for anyone. Especially as we start coming into colder months
How come those in direct provision don’t say the same?
I can’t help but think that the opinion of one person now living in a tent in a field does not represent that of all there, but it’s a nice headline all the same.
“Tented village” for those who have “found sanctuary” in Ireland. Are we that much of a shit show of a country that we can’t call a refugee camp a refugee camp because then we would have to address the situation that we are putting people in directly.
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As shocking as it is, they would actually prefer a tent to be being bombed daily.
But still a tent on an army camp may evoke PTSD in some depending on their locality to the war they just left.
Still it’s safe
Listen of course they’ll be happy they’re not being shelled or are under any threat anymore. But that doesn’t change that it’s not the ideal situation for anyone. Especially as we start coming into colder months
How come those in direct provision don’t say the same?
I can’t help but think that the opinion of one person now living in a tent in a field does not represent that of all there, but it’s a nice headline all the same.
“Tented village” for those who have “found sanctuary” in Ireland. Are we that much of a shit show of a country that we can’t call a refugee camp a refugee camp because then we would have to address the situation that we are putting people in directly.