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    1. ConstantlyWonderin on

      Im sorry but why protest the government on racism? The government is very pro active in tackling racism.

    2. What are the details of the demonstration that it’s countering?

      I’m not on Facebook so I’m out of the loop and can’t find anything through Google

      I want to go to protest the anti immigrat lot, even more so if there are some fascists at it, I just don’t want to go to a demo where its a bunch of politicians and trade union leaders making self agrandising speeches

    3. Smart_Switch4390 on

      >UAR calls for the abolition of the Direct Provision System, opposes the system of detaining and isolating asylum seekers and supports the call for amnesty for asylum seekers

      >UAR is for the normalisation of all undocumented migrant workers in Ireland and opposes all deportations

      >UAR calls for opening the borders to refugees and rejects ‘Fortress Europe’ policies

      >UAR supports the call for recognition of Traveller ethnicity

      https://worldagainstracism.org/movements/uar-ireland/

      Open borders lunatics

    4. MakingBigBank on

      The Gubberment! I knew it was them! Even when it was the bears I knew it was them!

    5. durden111111 on

      You can have an opinion on both though, you can criticise the cultural and community impact of immigrants while also criticising the governments actions (or rather intententional inaction) on the issue.

    6. Wompish66 on

      This group is just as stupid as the racists they’re protesting.

    7. JONFER--- on

      I wonder how many people will actually go this to this protest march without reading the small print of who and what they are marching for?

      [https://worldagainstracism.org/movements/uar-ireland/](https://worldagainstracism.org/movements/uar-ireland/)

      it’s absolute insanity, totally open borders? Full documentation of illegals already here?

      And the worst thing is I suspect a lot of the same idiots will be out at a different march next week regarding the housing crisis?

    8. guinnessarse on

      “This isn’t immigrants’ fault it’s the government’s”

      *people protest the government’s stance on immigration*

      “Stop hating on immigrants it’s not their fault, punch up not down”

      Far too many people are coming into the country. In particular, far too many people are coming in to fill non-essential jobs, low paying jobs and no jobs at all. 

      This is not good for Irish people as it puts downward pressure on salaries and upward pressure on resources and tax. The poorest among us feel the crunch earlier and harder than the middle and upper classes.  

      Ireland has the highest levels of immigrants of any EU country excluding Luxembourg, Cyprus and Malta. Obviously this has knock on effects. A generation of young Irish people are emigrating or living at home or spending all their money on rent. The government has continuously mismanaged this by various housing schemes and allowing mass immigration to occur. 

      Irish people are getting married later, buying a house later, finding it harder to get school spaces and having smaller families. Much of this is due to the housing situation which is very much fuelled by the fact we’ve imported 25% of the population in a relatively short space of time. 

      It would be very strange and deeply concerning if nobody raised any issues about this…

    9. martywhelan699 on

      Blame to government not the immigrants is what I’ve believed from the start and was happy to see this post but I then realised it’s a counter protest? So you are blaming the government but trying to stop other people protesting against said government what’s the story?

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