Eh…what was his point? I read it, but didn’t get what he was attempting to say
It’s a bit hypocritical to cast aspersions on the Westport Hotel for refusing the ‘nearly entirely male asylum seekers from developing worlds’, but spare the local community in Killarney from the same aspersions when they were clinging on to the Ukrainians (women & children from a developed country) – to avoid the very same cohort the hotel in Westport want to avoid.
At any rate, this shit isn’t *just* about refugees from the developed world Vs asylum seekers from the undeveloped world, with an interesting gender ‘anomaly’ being borne of that. We need only look at our very own homelessness figures (+ their statistical breakdown), and see the very same anomaly.
Yes, the Irish should be taken care of first in Ireland. When we’re suffering, broke, without homes, and soon to be without food – we shouldn’t be looking elsewhere. Lots of charity right here at home.
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Eh…what was his point? I read it, but didn’t get what he was attempting to say
It’s a bit hypocritical to cast aspersions on the Westport Hotel for refusing the ‘nearly entirely male asylum seekers from developing worlds’, but spare the local community in Killarney from the same aspersions when they were clinging on to the Ukrainians (women & children from a developed country) – to avoid the very same cohort the hotel in Westport want to avoid.
At any rate, this shit isn’t *just* about refugees from the developed world Vs asylum seekers from the undeveloped world, with an interesting gender ‘anomaly’ being borne of that. We need only look at our very own homelessness figures (+ their statistical breakdown), and see the very same anomaly.
Yes, the Irish should be taken care of first in Ireland. When we’re suffering, broke, without homes, and soon to be without food – we shouldn’t be looking elsewhere. Lots of charity right here at home.