I find it strange that all left wing parties seem to support the importation of cheap, borderline slave labour into the country and never call it out a massive reason for the housing crisis some ‘racist taboo’ rubbish . Neo liberals are getting a free ride here to line their pockets.
Is there a standard measure of vibrancy? He seems to think there is.
People don’t like having their hypocrisy exposed.
If it wasn’t for exploitation, people in the west wouldn’t be able to horde so much wealth.
Enabled by everyone else.
I know people want these debates to be fact free, but the number of Irish people emigrating and the number of Irish people returning are extremely similar [with slightly more returning than leaving.](https://i.imgur.com/tytGNcB.png)
After a while the 1% will get in a bunch of robots and spit out all their Brazillians who are crammed into rooms and will need state support
Oh look at that, a literal no-name on twitter trying to appear smarter than he is what a shock. He’s trying very hard to convince himself it’s the 80s and everyone is leaving the country, maybe it’s so he can justify the absolute misery he obviously wants to wallow in.
>facts…..
You read this tweet from a literal nobody OP and you decided based off nothing but your own pre-conceived notions it was true. There’s nothing factual here you just got a little bit excited when you seen somebody agreed with you
I personally know 4 Brazilian people who work for a leading provider of internet search services. They didn’t arrive with those jobs, they worked their way up.
When I was young and care free, I lived in places in Australia that I shared with 3 others in a room. 3 guys I became good friends with and still talk to now from time to time.
My time in USA was sharing a room with another person and when I lived in London the first time (I’m doing better here now) I had the worst bedsit you can imagine. Holes in windows, bed rattling when buses and trains went by.
This is what young people do when they come to work for a while in the service industry in foreign countries. I never expected to have my own gorgeous apartment in these places, I was a blow in, a foreigner, I was glad I had the opportunity to live there in the first place.
Eventually I went home and did all the adult things and got my own place, and now I’m in London again till next year.
I’ve seen so much shit being given to these Brazilians queueing to vote, I and many of my friends and relations were doing the exact same thing abroad for years. The Brasileros are a good bunch and an asset to Ireland, fáilte romhaimh.
That’s the reality of 80% of Brazilians here.
Another reality is that many of them love neoliberal policies and blames social policies for the current political and economical situation.
Do you really think people who works in/with tech are elite?? 😂😂😂
This is either uneducated, delusional or an outright lie.
Is everyone in the comments a boomer or am I missing something?
It’s always funny when people in the global 1% talk about the local 1%
I know quite a few Brazilian people who love Ireland a hell of a lot more than people on this sub do, purely because of the opportunities they get here compared to Brazil.
And they are tech workers who order Deliveroo.
We should be proud that so many Brazilians come here, and tell other Brazilians to follow them. You don’t do that in a shit country.
Most vibrant on fire right wing dictatorship
Neo liberal. We have amongst the most progressive tax systems in the western world. Why do people keep throwing this phrases around without thinking.
Ireland’s housing is f+cked. This is down to incompetence and being too easily led by the real estate industry.
Brazilian here.
I’m an automation engineer and came to Ireland as English student, that course improved my English and now I’m work in a Irish company doing projects for the animal feed industry for 3 years and I’m just buying my fist house in a single income 2 person family. I would never afford to do the same in a similar job in Brazil. I have 3 more friends with a similar work background coming to Ireland after me.
Now, about the Irish “neoliberal” economy it’s is one of the best tax system I know, this is attracting skilled people that the government didn’t have to spend a penny to educate, in the other hand it causes problems like the housing.
The social welfare is very good here , the health care not so good.
Everything thing has its downsides and upsides. I personally think that the upsides beats the downsides here in Ireland and I have no plans to go back to emigrate again.
Comparing to another countries, the problems here are minor and fixable.
younger people are emigrating while older people who have made their few bob abroad are returning. because they think they might be able to afford a house now
This is a pessimistic take.
Ireland has come on leaps and bounds in the past 30/40 years. I think it’s easy to lose sight of that if all you’ve ever known is the prosperous and wealthy country we live in today. There were tennaments in Dublin 60/70 years ago.
I’m not saying there’s no problems, there is a lot of problems here. But that doesn’t take away the astounding growth and prosperity we’ve experienced.
People don’t stay in a country because it’s “vibrant”. Brazil has has serious economic issues and has a far right leader so I can see why people might emigrate.
and somehow still doesn’t manage to create available housing for them or others, forcing the emigration (and immigration) to get even worse
Irish people return home after they realize. people are racist against Caucasians
Ireland is a corporation, and we’re the product they’re selling. The last 2/3 years felt like the time I took the slow boat to France and for most of a day any food/drink/etc you wanted was double the price it would have been onshore, cause what are you going to do? Leave?
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I find it strange that all left wing parties seem to support the importation of cheap, borderline slave labour into the country and never call it out a massive reason for the housing crisis some ‘racist taboo’ rubbish . Neo liberals are getting a free ride here to line their pockets.
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Tweet link [https://twitter.com/_PeterRyan/status/1576732166414737408](https://twitter.com/_PeterRyan/status/1576732166414737408)
Is there a standard measure of vibrancy? He seems to think there is.
People don’t like having their hypocrisy exposed.
If it wasn’t for exploitation, people in the west wouldn’t be able to horde so much wealth.
Enabled by everyone else.
I know people want these debates to be fact free, but the number of Irish people emigrating and the number of Irish people returning are extremely similar [with slightly more returning than leaving.](https://i.imgur.com/tytGNcB.png)
After a while the 1% will get in a bunch of robots and spit out all their Brazillians who are crammed into rooms and will need state support
Oh look at that, a literal no-name on twitter trying to appear smarter than he is what a shock. He’s trying very hard to convince himself it’s the 80s and everyone is leaving the country, maybe it’s so he can justify the absolute misery he obviously wants to wallow in.
>facts…..
You read this tweet from a literal nobody OP and you decided based off nothing but your own pre-conceived notions it was true. There’s nothing factual here you just got a little bit excited when you seen somebody agreed with you
I personally know 4 Brazilian people who work for a leading provider of internet search services. They didn’t arrive with those jobs, they worked their way up.
When I was young and care free, I lived in places in Australia that I shared with 3 others in a room. 3 guys I became good friends with and still talk to now from time to time.
My time in USA was sharing a room with another person and when I lived in London the first time (I’m doing better here now) I had the worst bedsit you can imagine. Holes in windows, bed rattling when buses and trains went by.
This is what young people do when they come to work for a while in the service industry in foreign countries. I never expected to have my own gorgeous apartment in these places, I was a blow in, a foreigner, I was glad I had the opportunity to live there in the first place.
Eventually I went home and did all the adult things and got my own place, and now I’m in London again till next year.
I’ve seen so much shit being given to these Brazilians queueing to vote, I and many of my friends and relations were doing the exact same thing abroad for years. The Brasileros are a good bunch and an asset to Ireland, fáilte romhaimh.
That’s the reality of 80% of Brazilians here.
Another reality is that many of them love neoliberal policies and blames social policies for the current political and economical situation.
Do you really think people who works in/with tech are elite?? 😂😂😂
This is either uneducated, delusional or an outright lie.
Is everyone in the comments a boomer or am I missing something?
It’s always funny when people in the global 1% talk about the local 1%
I know quite a few Brazilian people who love Ireland a hell of a lot more than people on this sub do, purely because of the opportunities they get here compared to Brazil.
And they are tech workers who order Deliveroo.
We should be proud that so many Brazilians come here, and tell other Brazilians to follow them. You don’t do that in a shit country.
Most vibrant on fire right wing dictatorship
Neo liberal. We have amongst the most progressive tax systems in the western world. Why do people keep throwing this phrases around without thinking.
Ireland’s housing is f+cked. This is down to incompetence and being too easily led by the real estate industry.
Brazilian here.
I’m an automation engineer and came to Ireland as English student, that course improved my English and now I’m work in a Irish company doing projects for the animal feed industry for 3 years and I’m just buying my fist house in a single income 2 person family. I would never afford to do the same in a similar job in Brazil. I have 3 more friends with a similar work background coming to Ireland after me.
Now, about the Irish “neoliberal” economy it’s is one of the best tax system I know, this is attracting skilled people that the government didn’t have to spend a penny to educate, in the other hand it causes problems like the housing.
The social welfare is very good here , the health care not so good.
Everything thing has its downsides and upsides. I personally think that the upsides beats the downsides here in Ireland and I have no plans to go back to emigrate again.
Comparing to another countries, the problems here are minor and fixable.
younger people are emigrating while older people who have made their few bob abroad are returning. because they think they might be able to afford a house now
This is a pessimistic take.
Ireland has come on leaps and bounds in the past 30/40 years. I think it’s easy to lose sight of that if all you’ve ever known is the prosperous and wealthy country we live in today. There were tennaments in Dublin 60/70 years ago.
I’m not saying there’s no problems, there is a lot of problems here. But that doesn’t take away the astounding growth and prosperity we’ve experienced.
People don’t stay in a country because it’s “vibrant”. Brazil has has serious economic issues and has a far right leader so I can see why people might emigrate.
and somehow still doesn’t manage to create available housing for them or others, forcing the emigration (and immigration) to get even worse
Irish people return home after they realize. people are racist against Caucasians
Ireland is a corporation, and we’re the product they’re selling. The last 2/3 years felt like the time I took the slow boat to France and for most of a day any food/drink/etc you wanted was double the price it would have been onshore, cause what are you going to do? Leave?