This is from 2017. A question from Ask Ireland prompted me to to remember the fear and hate campaign that Varadkar pushed. Too many people believed the propaganda. It was all orchestrated to create shame and embarrassment for job seekers. Also, for people not to challenge the government but for people to blame and report their fellow citizens. Many reports were malicious
5u114 on
The worst thing about it was the sheer lopsided nature of singling out plebs fiddling the dole, and turning a blind eye to their capitalist bedfellows who are fiddling the tax man on a daily basis to the collective tune of millions & billions.
Like, how’s about a “dodgy bike shed budgets cheats cheat us all” poster ? Or maybe one that says “extreme children’s hospital overspend cheats cheat us all” ?
Not relevant at the time but you get the idea.
If you’re going to take a tactic like this, you can’t just single out the unwashed and say nottin’ about your pals in the golf club. People aren’t stupid.
MountMisery1952 on
Didn’t someone say that whole campaign cost more than the actual sum of money that was being cheated or something
Leavser1 on
Why would there be concerns about calling dole cheats cheats? Makes no sense
PoppedCork on
thieves would have been an acceptable alternative
elfy4eva on
It was a disgusting campaign. A little crusade for Leo Varadkar to show his contempt for welfare recipients, and turn neighbors on each other .
This type of mentality always rears its head during downturns, when unemployment is high. And it’s bollocks, proved by the population swiftly reaching full employment when recovery actually provides opportunities across the board.
MickeyBubbles on
Emmet Kirwan passionate and articulate view on Leo and what he did relevant now for Irish Society as it was back in 2018.
Leo and those like him positively drip contempt for the poors and one can only imagine how they’d behave if they thought they could get away with it
Few_Historian183 on
“Freeloaders” wouldn’t have fit on the poster. “Leeches” would have, though
Alastor001 on
We really should go back in time of calling things as they are. No sugar coating. No PC bs. No caring about feelings, just cold facts.
sureyouknowurself on
Why would anyone be offended by that unless they are cheating?
Key_Duck_6293 on
Of course the workers in the department knew better than Varadkars six figure salary advisors who live a life completely insulated from people who are struggling financially
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This is from 2017. A question from Ask Ireland prompted me to to remember the fear and hate campaign that Varadkar pushed. Too many people believed the propaganda. It was all orchestrated to create shame and embarrassment for job seekers. Also, for people not to challenge the government but for people to blame and report their fellow citizens. Many reports were malicious
The worst thing about it was the sheer lopsided nature of singling out plebs fiddling the dole, and turning a blind eye to their capitalist bedfellows who are fiddling the tax man on a daily basis to the collective tune of millions & billions.
Like, how’s about a “dodgy bike shed budgets cheats cheat us all” poster ? Or maybe one that says “extreme children’s hospital overspend cheats cheat us all” ?
Not relevant at the time but you get the idea.
If you’re going to take a tactic like this, you can’t just single out the unwashed and say nottin’ about your pals in the golf club. People aren’t stupid.
Didn’t someone say that whole campaign cost more than the actual sum of money that was being cheated or something
Why would there be concerns about calling dole cheats cheats? Makes no sense
thieves would have been an acceptable alternative
It was a disgusting campaign. A little crusade for Leo Varadkar to show his contempt for welfare recipients, and turn neighbors on each other .
This type of mentality always rears its head during downturns, when unemployment is high. And it’s bollocks, proved by the population swiftly reaching full employment when recovery actually provides opportunities across the board.
Emmet Kirwan passionate and articulate view on Leo and what he did relevant now for Irish Society as it was back in 2018.
2min 35 clip [here](https://youtu.be/YNbaM3XwByU?si=mU59onhaU_dzzpOr)
One of the ugliest moments in recent years
Leo and those like him positively drip contempt for the poors and one can only imagine how they’d behave if they thought they could get away with it
“Freeloaders” wouldn’t have fit on the poster. “Leeches” would have, though
We really should go back in time of calling things as they are. No sugar coating. No PC bs. No caring about feelings, just cold facts.
Why would anyone be offended by that unless they are cheating?
Of course the workers in the department knew better than Varadkars six figure salary advisors who live a life completely insulated from people who are struggling financially
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