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Meath, Ireland Katılım Ocak 2022
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Niall Boylan
Niall Boylan@Niall_Boylan·
Retweet and make this a poll that shouldn’t be ignored: The Irish independent conducted a poll it seems and they claim support for Helen McEntee increased after Dublin riots. Let’s see if their Poll is reflective of the people. Should Minister For Justice Helen McEntee Go?
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SLIMK3VO@Slimkevo97·
@Niall_Boylan 💯🇮🇪💰🫰 greed is feeding our government, how much are they getting paid per person a year and only giving then €28.00.
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Niall Boylan
Niall Boylan@Niall_Boylan·
I've had enough of hearing our Taoiseach and his government mouthpieces label anyone opposing their reckless immigration policy as "extreme right-wing." Frankly, I'm starting to feel like we are all being unfairly branded as extreme right-wing based on the skewed political definition concocted by those who only want to hear opinions that align with their own. Let's not mince words – both extreme right-wing and extreme left-wing ideologies are repulsive and pose a threat to society, often manifesting in violence. The extreme right-wing comprises individuals blatantly racist to the point of being downright disturbing, wishing harm on anyone of a different race, culture, or skin color. Their belief in their own supposed intellectual superiority, often based on skin colour, is abhorrent. While such individuals are fortunately rare, according to the government's nonsensical narrative, anyone disagreeing with the current immigration policy – approximately 75% of the population, as per the Red C Poll – is unfairly lumped into this category. On the other side, the extreme left displays a vehement hatred for anyone with differing views on immigration or leftist issues. This is glaringly evident in movements like Antifa and Black Lives Matter and extreme LGBT+ activists, where their dangerous nature becomes apparent. Their self-perceived intellectual superiority is showcased in slogans like "All refugees are welcome," a supposedly virtuous stance that, in reality, lacks logic. Any reasonable person understands that welcoming everyone, including criminals, poses a serious problem. The "All are welcome" left conveniently ignores economic factors and social impacts, as many of them are either naive students or privileged adults from leafy suberbs unaffected by the challenges of managing immigration and accommodation crises. Stating my own position is crucial, and let me be clear I'm neither an advocate for "All are welcome" nor for "None are welcome." In my daily encounters i see and meet people in hospitality, tech, retail, healthcare, and beyond, I appreciate the contributions immigrants have made to Ireland's small but successful economy. Most are here on legitimate visas, seeking education, or escaping genuine hardship and war. However, I vehemently oppose individuals sauntering into the country without documentation, background checks, or a valid reason for seeking asylum. Coming to Ireland should be through official channels or as a "genuine" asylum seeker. I also believe we've gone too far with Ukrainian refugees and we should have heeded the sensible suggestion to cap numbers at 30k to 40k. I am willing to extend a warm welcome to genuine refugees and migrants but i want emphasis the word genuine and we must close the door to those abusing our system. Those already here and not contributing or abusing the system should be deported. Failed applicants to remain should also be sent back to their countries of origin, prioritising the safety of our citizens. The significant increase in our population over the past few years has undeniably strained both our finances and society. It's high time the government listened to the 75% of the people, refraining from name-calling and gaslighting. The proposed Orwellian hate speech laws are the government's way of suppressing dissent, turning our society into something resembling a police state. If you endorse these laws, you might as well move to a communist country where such stifling conformity is welcome. To the government, stop with the name-calling and start listening to what the people have to say about their own country. Ignoring the majority's concerns could cost you your jobs sooner than you think.
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SLIMK3VO@Slimkevo97·
Niall Boylan@Niall_Boylan

I've had enough of hearing our Taoiseach and his government mouthpieces label anyone opposing their reckless immigration policy as "extreme right-wing." Frankly, I'm starting to feel like we are all being unfairly branded as extreme right-wing based on the skewed political definition concocted by those who only want to hear opinions that align with their own. Let's not mince words – both extreme right-wing and extreme left-wing ideologies are repulsive and pose a threat to society, often manifesting in violence. The extreme right-wing comprises individuals blatantly racist to the point of being downright disturbing, wishing harm on anyone of a different race, culture, or skin color. Their belief in their own supposed intellectual superiority, often based on skin colour, is abhorrent. While such individuals are fortunately rare, according to the government's nonsensical narrative, anyone disagreeing with the current immigration policy – approximately 75% of the population, as per the Red C Poll – is unfairly lumped into this category. On the other side, the extreme left displays a vehement hatred for anyone with differing views on immigration or leftist issues. This is glaringly evident in movements like Antifa and Black Lives Matter and extreme LGBT+ activists, where their dangerous nature becomes apparent. Their self-perceived intellectual superiority is showcased in slogans like "All refugees are welcome," a supposedly virtuous stance that, in reality, lacks logic. Any reasonable person understands that welcoming everyone, including criminals, poses a serious problem. The "All are welcome" left conveniently ignores economic factors and social impacts, as many of them are either naive students or privileged adults from leafy suberbs unaffected by the challenges of managing immigration and accommodation crises. Stating my own position is crucial, and let me be clear I'm neither an advocate for "All are welcome" nor for "None are welcome." In my daily encounters i see and meet people in hospitality, tech, retail, healthcare, and beyond, I appreciate the contributions immigrants have made to Ireland's small but successful economy. Most are here on legitimate visas, seeking education, or escaping genuine hardship and war. However, I vehemently oppose individuals sauntering into the country without documentation, background checks, or a valid reason for seeking asylum. Coming to Ireland should be through official channels or as a "genuine" asylum seeker. I also believe we've gone too far with Ukrainian refugees and we should have heeded the sensible suggestion to cap numbers at 30k to 40k. I am willing to extend a warm welcome to genuine refugees and migrants but i want emphasis the word genuine and we must close the door to those abusing our system. Those already here and not contributing or abusing the system should be deported. Failed applicants to remain should also be sent back to their countries of origin, prioritising the safety of our citizens. The significant increase in our population over the past few years has undeniably strained both our finances and society. It's high time the government listened to the 75% of the people, refraining from name-calling and gaslighting. The proposed Orwellian hate speech laws are the government's way of suppressing dissent, turning our society into something resembling a police state. If you endorse these laws, you might as well move to a communist country where such stifling conformity is welcome. To the government, stop with the name-calling and start listening to what the people have to say about their own country. Ignoring the majority's concerns could cost you your jobs sooner than you think.

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SLIMK3VO@Slimkevo97·
@DeptHousingIRL I will post every single day about the death threats I've received in the hostel I'm staying in, the seizure I had over stress. The finance problems I'm having. The way I was told it was my fault I was homeless by the local authorities #housing #housingcrisis l
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SLIMK3VO@Slimkevo97·
So I'm in emergency accommodation a year now / a bnb for 6 month's and a Hostel now 6 month's. I worked while in a bnb and spent close to 5 grand on transport and food. I had to beg Meath co. Council to help. I want to know @LeoVaradkar @DepartmentOfIn7 @DeptHousingIR what now?
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SLIMK3VO@Slimkevo97·
@Education_Ire @NormaFoleyTD1 I have outlined in the above tweet I am in emergency accommodation. Not getting any answers from my local T.Ds. I am attending o'fiaich college this year and my housing is impacting on getting to college.l, it's starting to get annoying now
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SLIMK3VO@Slimkevo97·
A lot of people are just jumping on the racism bandwagon, the 'fake refugee' wagon and the terrorists wagon. Half of the population are ill informed in what a terrorist attack is. Not someone from a different country, colour or race. #education #media #ireland #
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Shane MacGowan@ShaneMacGowan·
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SLIMK3VO@Slimkevo97·
@rtenews And we don't have money for housing?
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RTÉ News
RTÉ News@rtenews·
Taoiseach tells delegates at COP28 in Dubai, that Ireland will contribute €25 million in 2024 and 2025 to the new Loss and Damage Fund rte.ie/news/world/202…
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SLIMK3VO@Slimkevo97·
I just put this up cause it was a decent shot. I don't have much fancy equipment but I do know how to have fun. #youtubeshorts New equipment coming this week and more vids
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SLIMK3VO@Slimkevo97·
@philipnolan1 @SluggerToodloo I think we should care how the world thinks, we'll be whinging and whining for help in a year or so. And nobody will care cause mainstream gobshies told them they shouldn't care.
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Philip Nolan
Philip Nolan@philipnolan1·
@SluggerToodloo We don’t give a flying one what you think. We literally could not care less.
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Philip Nolan
Philip Nolan@philipnolan1·
It’s quite sinister that so many Yanks and Brits suddenly have taken an interest in Ireland. They don’t care about Ireland. They just think it’s the new frontline in their xenophobic culture wars. It’s not. 200 scrotes in tracksuits and free trainers from Foot Locker are not us.
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