Il picchetto anti-immigrazione sugli alloggi per i rifugiati scintilla le tensioni nelle libertà di Dublino

    https://www.thejournal.ie/dublin-immigration-protest-6703564-May2025/?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwKQXWlleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHu3Nw3BrAppDl0l93BBTopixI6TzLJu19N4d5EuyHKU74LHOGLgZs7B5lDSE_aem_TsV67yPqv1XWZaqF2wUDzw

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    16 commenti

    1. Super-Cynical on

      what the hell, I can comment here?

      In a post about immigration?

      Did someone forget to turn off autodeletion of most comments or is it getting warmed up?

    2. PoppedCork on

      ‘Parents and children do not feel safe,’ one mother told The Journal about the picket on Basin Lane, Dublin 8.

      Absolute cretins doing this worrying children

    3. MKUltra886 on

      I’m looking forward to a well-balanced, nuanced discussion about this here.

    4. Dubalot2023 on

      “Another mother, who witnessed the protests at the school collection yesterday, said her overriding concern is the “blatant drug dealing beside the school every day”, not the presence of people seeking international protection.”

      It’s almost like they don’t care about that for some reason

    5. “Shouting and roaring at kids passing by”, what a bunch of fucking heros……

    6. jakesdrool05 on

      There’s no room or ability to house the Irish in Ireland. All new accommodation must go to anyone with IPAS status. This is the absurdity of the state of Ireland.

    7. Horror_Finish7951 on

      “a lot is happening around here in recent years… massive development around Guinness, the new Children’s Hospital and those communities who are already disenfranchised, they just feel forgotten” – I hate saying it but so many other places around the city never mind the country would love this level of investment from the private sector and the public sector combined, right on their doorstep.

      It’s sad because a significant reason why so many people love Dublin 8, and why a massive brand like Guinness has committed to making it it’s forever home – is at least the perceived community spirit that it had.

      I really hope salt of the earth isn’t becoming scum of the earth.

    8. “I’ll pay you 100 euro to fuck off” – Irish people to the scum that do these protests

    9. Comfortable-Future72 on

      Had an exam yesterday in Tallaght. There was an group outside protesting near enough to the main campus assume it was an big IPAS center or something. Bunch of Irish flags.

    10. Massive-Foot-5962 on

      Destroying the Irish flag using it in these contexts

    11. deargearis on

      Women amd children aren’t safe. What from the clientele doing the protesting?

    12. DelboyBaggins on

      I see the D4 potential IPAS hotel got closed fairly lively. The residents were not called anything. Not racists, not far right, nothing. Maybe the media were unaware of what was happening there. 😂

    13. Warm-Cup-1966 on

      Image blaming the most vulnerable in society for your problems!

    14. saggynaggy123 on

      “We need to protect these kids so my sons can sell them drugs when they get older!”

    15. saggynaggy123 on

      >On the alleged racist abuse faced by children this week, the mother said parents were “disgusted and sickened”.
      While she acknowledged that deprivation and a lack of adequate housing for the community were ongoing issues around Basin Lane, the mother added:
      Parents and children going to school do not feel safe this week. While gardaí were there at the scene yesterday, and said the group had a right to protest, what they do not have the right to do is shout and roar at kids passing by.

      You mean to tell me the racists are a danger to children? I’m shocked! Shocked! /s

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