“Despite the claims of the state, it is a fact that over 200 refugees were thrown out onto the streets in the past week. The failure is evident for all to see.”
I wonder do these guys make it easier or harder to sort things out.
Activist squatters
so bums
Don’t worry, our brave Gardai will be along shortly to physically assault these homeless people.
You’ll see in the news that this property is _earmarked for housing_.
The last place they had was _earmarked for refugees_, though there was no mention of that beforehand. How many refugees do you think are marking their ears in that building now?
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They are right to do so. I use to be against that kind of thing, but we have vacant properties in Dublin that have been vacant for decades. Their are some place near where I live that have been vacant longer than I have been alive.
IMO, properties vacant for decades should be put back on the market for sale (and not allow international property hoarders to buy it either).
Fair play to them.
Horrible people, doing it for their own political agenda. They usually end up delaying development of badly needed housing.
Fair play to them but it’s not really a long term solution.
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Additionally,
“Despite the claims of the state, it is a fact that over 200 refugees were thrown out onto the streets in the past week. The failure is evident for all to see.”
https://www.thejournal.ie/200-asylum-seekers-without-accommodation-ireland-5862168-Sep2022/
(from RHL’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/rhlireland/status/1569240108410486785?t=2ISkMnrYZnuder6ZGUhivw&s=19)
I wonder do these guys make it easier or harder to sort things out.
Activist squatters
so bums
Don’t worry, our brave Gardai will be along shortly to physically assault these homeless people.
You’ll see in the news that this property is _earmarked for housing_.
The last place they had was _earmarked for refugees_, though there was no mention of that beforehand. How many refugees do you think are marking their ears in that building now?
good
They are right to do so. I use to be against that kind of thing, but we have vacant properties in Dublin that have been vacant for decades. Their are some place near where I live that have been vacant longer than I have been alive.
IMO, properties vacant for decades should be put back on the market for sale (and not allow international property hoarders to buy it either).
Fair play to them.
Horrible people, doing it for their own political agenda. They usually end up delaying development of badly needed housing.
Fair play to them but it’s not really a long term solution.
[https://reddyarchitecture.com/project/parkgate-street-dublin/](https://reddyarchitecture.com/project/parkgate-street-dublin/)
i mean these things take time…