Where is our government now? The one who said they would pass the OTB?
There are videos on Twitter. I tried posting one but it was removed.
Edit: Their group is called ‘mothers against genocide’. Imagine getting flustered I used the word mothers and not people. Get rekd incels.
Irishwol on
Fucks sake! They didn’t arrest the far right guys that time they were literally chasing TDs and threatening then with violence. Always go for the soft targets. Cowards
itstheboombox on
Is this a case of the laws being changed after the far right protest and this is the first time it can be used?
shozy on
Should be noted the Oireachtas is not sitting today and there is an alternative entrance.
And from Mothers Against Genocide’s social media beforehand the plan was a vigil and camp out for the night and then delivering a letter at 10:00 am which would have been the natural end to the protest. Gardaí decided to go in and break it up mere hours before then.
boardsmember2017 on
Sad to see this happening, this cause is front of mind for nearly every Irish person.
brbrcrbtr on
I went by there at about half 8, it was an absolute joke. There were about 50 gardai and a load of Garda vehicles blocking the road so no buses could pass. They were the ones causing the disturbance, not the protesters!
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Arresting mothers protesting against a genocide…
Where is our government now? The one who said they would pass the OTB?
There are videos on Twitter. I tried posting one but it was removed.
Edit: Their group is called ‘mothers against genocide’. Imagine getting flustered I used the word mothers and not people. Get rekd incels.
Fucks sake! They didn’t arrest the far right guys that time they were literally chasing TDs and threatening then with violence. Always go for the soft targets. Cowards
Is this a case of the laws being changed after the far right protest and this is the first time it can be used?
Should be noted the Oireachtas is not sitting today and there is an alternative entrance.
And from Mothers Against Genocide’s social media beforehand the plan was a vigil and camp out for the night and then delivering a letter at 10:00 am which would have been the natural end to the protest. Gardaí decided to go in and break it up mere hours before then.
Sad to see this happening, this cause is front of mind for nearly every Irish person.
I went by there at about half 8, it was an absolute joke. There were about 50 gardai and a load of Garda vehicles blocking the road so no buses could pass. They were the ones causing the disturbance, not the protesters!