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@EsWa43

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@NewstalkFM always worried about themselves, but don't give a toss about the rest of us.
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NewstalkFM@NewstalkFM·
The abuse of politicians “poses a great threat” to Irish public life, Paschal Donohoe has said. #Echobox=1715855013" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">newstalk.com/uncategorized/…
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Atix.@riabehan·
@breakingnewsie If you get a chance today, sit down and read about the boom in Ukraine and all of the money pouring in. The new properties being built, why even hotels & tourism are flourishing. Then think about our towns & cities. The job losses, the living costs, the services crises...
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Sony Pictures Ireland 🎬
Sony Pictures Ireland 🎬@SonyPicturesIE·
𝐖𝐈𝐍! ONE of two #GarfieldMovie prize bundles 🐱 To enter all you have to do is like this tweet, give us a follow and tell us which day Garfield dislikes most? 👇
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Fergus (Ferg) Power@FergusPower1·
🚨 HERE'S THE NIGERIAN EMBASSADOR - MANDU EKONG - OMAGHOMI TELLING US THAT THERE ARE ESCAPED PRISONERS /FOREIGN CRIMINALS POSING AS ASYLUM SEEKERS HERE IN IRELAND 🇮🇪 Question for the left - Is this African woman a "Far Right extremist / Terrorist" For stating this FACT ? 🇮🇪 Is this black woman a racist? 🇮🇪 Or are your bullshit labels just for us concerned Irish people? 🇮🇪 Not a shred of integrity or a moral fiber between you & Not a leg to stand on. Serve you all better to go & find out where all the missing children are & stop advocating for vulnerable little ones to mutilate themselves 🇮🇪 MASS DEPORTATIONS NOW 🇮🇪 God Bless - éiRe Go Bragh 🙏🇮🇪
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Eswa@EsWa43·
@rtenews send them back to their families and bring our Irish nurses and doctors home
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RTÉ News@rtenews·
A group representing international doctors working in Ireland have called for reform of the visa processing system, to enable family members to join them rte.ie/news/health/20…
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@NewstalkFM @Paschald You've let us all down the country is a cesspit and will only get worse unless you start deporting the fakeugees
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NewstalkFM@NewstalkFM·
People who participated in bad behaviour at Dublin's Portal have 'let us all down', according to @Paschald
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MichaeloKeeffe@Mick_O_Keeffe·
🚨 Clonmel, County Tipperary 🚨 Locals confront construction workers as work begins on a facility to house immigrants. A 200 year old tree is to be cut down in the process.
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Kirk_Loco@Polito_loco·
If the Irish "far right terrorists" aren't to be believed, maybe you'll listen to Nigerian Ambassador Ekong-Omaghomi. "𝗟𝗲𝘁 𝗺𝗲 𝘁𝗲𝗹𝗹 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗼𝗻𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴, 𝗮𝗺𝗼𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗮𝘀𝘆𝗹𝘂𝗺 𝘀𝗲𝗲𝗸𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝗰𝗿𝗶𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹𝘀 𝘄𝗵𝗼 𝗵𝗮𝘃𝗲 𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗮𝗽𝗲𝗱 𝗽𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗻𝘀"
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Keira Connolly@keira_con·
Does anyone know what kind of plant this is ? Answers on a post card please
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Eswa@EsWa43·
@OldNormality if it was judge Nolan he would have received a pat on the back
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Keira Connolly
Keira Connolly@keira_con·
Growing up in Ireland, racism is most definitely a topic that is not talked about as much as it should be. My name is Baisat Alawiye, and I am an Irish Nigerian. I am also Muslim. Racism and Islamophobia are two things that I didn’t realise would ever come with being both of those identities until I was in my late teens. In primary school, most of us deal with racial microaggressions – teachers not learning how to pronounce our names properly, our “weird-smelling” lunches and colouring the people in our pictures in peach crayon because there were no brown ones. From microaggressions to racial profiling In secondary school, we deal with teachers stereotyping all of us black people as the “loud ones” or “troublemakers”, and still not remembering how to pronounce our names properly. These problems are just from our school life and the teachers. In everyday life, we deal with racial slurs, racial profiling by the Gardaí and ignorance from non-POC’s (people of colour). Yet when racism is “taught”, it is only referred to in the past tense – the apartheid in South Africa or slavery in America back in the 1900s. Racism is never discussed in the here and now despite how prominent it is in Ireland in 2022. Present tense racism Despite also being Muslim, I don’t seem to suffer from Islamophobia; it’s almost as if I am too busy being black for them to notice that I am also a Muslim woman. Muslim women who are not black seem to be subjected more to Islamophobic abuse. Personally, I have experienced mainly microaggressions and a lot of this is mainly because of lack of education and ignorance in Irish society. First-hand racism The first time I experienced direct racism was when I was working. This lady had come to pay for her goods and was clearly having a bad day. She then began to say she “didn’t understand what I was saying” despite my clear Irish accent, implying that I didn’t have good English. When leaving the shop, she told my white co-worker that I probably couldn’t hear her properly with “that rag around my ears” referring to my hijab. I was deeply hurt because a stranger who was having a bad day seemed to take it out on me in a horrible way. Undercover racism in Ireland This is the part that scares me the most about Ireland. Racists and racism only seem to come out when they are angry or having a bad day. There are more racists than what meets the eye, waiting for an opportunity to throw the opinion that you’re not fully Irish, even if you are born here, or you are not as capable at working or speaking English properly. Daily education is key As Black people, we are “welcomed” in Ireland, but we cannot step out of line, have a say, or make mistakes like normal human beings without being told to “go back to our countries.” Ireland needs a change, especially in the education system. Racism and islamophobia should not be a once a week topic and diversity should not be celebrated once a year. It should be an everyday issue, taken seriously by both school staff and students. This is part of the Fresh Éire collection of lived experience pieces from young people about living in Ireland, while experiencing racism and navigating identity and belonging.
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Keira Connolly@keira_con·
I just don't know what to say, This is the person who wants Maynooth University to sever all ties with Intel Ireland "Growing up in Ireland, racism is most definitely a topic that is not talked about as much as it should be. My name is Baisat Alawiye, and I am an Irish Nigerian. I am also Muslim. Racism and Islamophobia are two things that I didn’t realise would ever come with being both of those identities until I was in my late teens. In primary school, most of us deal with racial microaggressions – teachers not learning how to pronounce our names properly, our “weird-smelling” lunches and colouring the people in our pictures in peach crayon because there were no brown ones.
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Pamela Dennehy
Pamela Dennehy@pamdennehy·
No spinal review No information from Crumlin No call back No communication bar a letter acknowledging receipt and the usual. I'll pass it on No contact from spinal nurses/Dr's despite asking Date issued for surgery is elective and not urgent (they knew he was urgent in Dec 23
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Pamela Dennehy@pamdennehy·
@SimonHarrisTD may see Liam as 'just a disabled child' who's used to hospital and illnesses and medical issues, what he fails to understand is Liam's incredibly smart funny kind qnd brave he wants to be an author and is the light of our lives 🌟 he's had no admissions for 6yrs ❤️
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