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@ooakie

I've taken to googling 'how long was the disquiet before the 1916 rising'

Cork, Ireland, Europe Katılım Mart 2009
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Letizia@ooakie·
@Blaack_Irish @DublinTaxiDave Such a strange perspective - I say transparent information, you presume hate. That sounds like a you problem. Everything looks like a nail to a hammer I suppose. All the best.
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Letizia@ooakie·
@Blaack_Irish @DublinTaxiDave I think you'll find that's how serious I am about my diet and informed decisions. And yes, as I eat daily, it is at the forefront of my mind. Duh.
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george@hangartimes·
@punishablepress Speaking of which, what ever happened to this fella? Was he ever held to account for this or are we just normalising this type of thing now?
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Michael McCarthy@punishablepress·
A 16-year-old Asian girl was stabbed to death in Barcelona. In Barcelona, 80% of arrests for crime in 2024 were foreign nationals. This follows Spain’s government approving the legalization of over 500,000 undocumented migrants.
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Éireannach dubh 🇮🇪@Blaack_Irish·
@ooakie @DublinTaxiDave Anyway I can see you are obsessed with Muslims, hate and all sort of things. Free up your mind from hate. They are living rent free in your head, ahhahaahah
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Letizia@ooakie·
@Blaack_Irish @DublinTaxiDave That's the problem - not everyone wants to financially support Islam. How can anyone vote with their wallets if information is "hidden". Transparency is key to acceptance.
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Éireannach dubh 🇮🇪@Blaack_Irish·
@ooakie @DublinTaxiDave Things are hidden nowadays with E-codes, not everyone will know something is Halal or not. I see nothing wrong if the bakery was certified, its easy for Muslims to feel confident and buy their products.
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Letizia@ooakie·
@Blaack_Irish @DublinTaxiDave Halal is the Arabic word for 'allowed', Arabic being the language of Islam. If Muslims don't know they can eat bread without that business paying for certification, I don't know what to tell you. Makes zero business sense to pay to appeal to less than 2% of customers.
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Éireannach dubh 🇮🇪@Blaack_Irish·
@DublinTaxiDave Cunts! Halal doesn't mean Islamic. It only means Muslims can consume as it has nothing in the ingredients that's forbidden to Muslims. Simple research you cannot do!
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Letizia@ooakie·
@falconeddy2 @josephinemcglad When it comes to halal in Ireland FSAI say there is no requirement to label if its halal or not - that's why people were finding halal lamb on supermarket shelves without the word halal anywhere on the pack. Meat shopping here is a mystery.
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falconeddy2@falconeddy2·
@josephinemcglad People who want halal food, buy it and people who don't well don't but everything should be clearly labelled
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Letizia@ooakie·
@Angel44Irish @Red_Hanrahan And then you get replies from the likes of Tom who don't seem to realise that "highest percentage of its population" doesn't mean Irish people anymore. Duh.
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IrishAngel🇮🇪@Angel44Irish·
@Red_Hanrahan Which bit was wrong? She’s highlighting the absolute unfairness in this country, what kind of government puts its own people last? The only dumb shit here is you.
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Pat O'Neill@mountainpat51·
@ooakie @SurLiott9 @RishiDevArya6 @stats_feed There are are frequent advertisements for jobs in shops & cafes. Its standard rates for all employees in lidl. So not cheap labour. Well you complain people given refugee status don't wotk. Now you complain when they do. Unskilled or with unrecognised qualificatikns, they work.
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World of Statistics@stats_feed·
🇮🇪 Ireland set to surpass Luxembourg and become richest country in Europe by 2030, IMF says.
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Pat O'Neill@mountainpat51·
@SurLiott9 @RishiDevArya6 @stats_feed Actually we need their skills. My last job of 17 years would not have existed if skilled migrants were not there to train qualified but no experience employees. Or the meat factories who employ Brazilians as locals with degrees get cleaner jobs.
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Letizia@ooakie·
@samcmufcluho @OwenRua536540 @MacConRaoi7 If all bread was halal, what business goes to the extra expense of getting an unnecessary certification? Especially when less than 2% in Ireland are Muslim apparently. Doesn't make great business sense.
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Virgin Media News@VirginMediaNews·
Campaigners push to ban sulky racing and other “harmful” animal practices - survey claims strong public backing for tighter laws, ending fox hunting, phasing out greyhound racing and reforming dog breeding laws. #VMNews
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BitTooHonest@BitTooHonest·
@BROKENBRITAIN0 @GreggsOfficial Well I take that back then. 🤣 feel like a tit now for making a point of it on there when the mrs wanted one yesterday 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Letizia@ooakie·
@SuzieD755164 Facial recognition struggles with dark-skinned faces so this is mostly surveillance for the white Europeans.
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Susanne Delaney@SuzieD755164·
⚠️ WARNING: FACIAL SCANNING MANDATORY IN ALL EU VEHICLES They say it is just "for your safety" (just like age verification is just to "keep the kids safe online") but did you know as of July 7, 2024, all newly registered cars in the EU must be fitted with specific driver-monitoring systems. By 2026 and 2027, this will apply to every single new vehicle sold on the European market (heavy trucks). If you buy a new car it will have a camera looking at your face, but it is (FOR NOW) legally barred from "recognising" you or saving that video. It is there to beep at you if you fall asleep or look at your phone. Except it isn't... as it looks like they can use this data in court against you (see below). The EU's General Safety Regulation (GSR2) mandates two specific systems: DDAW (Driver Drowsiness and Attention Warning): Monitors your "fatigue level" by analysing how you steer or by using cameras to watch for yawning and long eye-closures. ADDW (Advanced Driver Distraction Warning): This is the more "advanced" part for 2026/2027. It uses cameras to track your gaze. If you look away from the road (at a phone or a passenger) for more than 6 seconds (at low speeds) or 3.5 seconds (at high speeds), the car alerts you (who will it alert in the future though? What legal punishment will you be subjected to? What penalties will you recieve? Will you be able to even start your vehicle if you break rules? EU law (GDPR) supposedly governs how these "face-scanning" cameras work to ensure they don't become surveillance tools but do we REALLY believe we are not headed into a centralised system of global governance and mass surveillance (digital ID for "your convenience" is being rolled out across many countries as is facial recognition tech - it is in your supermarkets at the self service checkouts for example). They claim that laws already in place (laws can be changed in the future...remember "emergency legislation" that restricted your freedom of movement?) forbids using this technology for biometric identification (facial recognition). The car "sees" a human face to track eye movement, but it is not allowed to "know" who you are (supposedly). It is claimed a closed-loop System means your data must stay inside the car (but can be used in court remember!). The camera’s "vision" is processed in real-time by a local chip and then "immediately overwritten" (supposedly). EU cars are "generally" prohibited from sending your video or "distraction logs" to the cloud, manufacturers, or insurance companies (supposedly). The EU does not CURRENTLY mandate a "breathalyzer" or "kill switch for everyone" (kill switch will knock off your car and prevent you starting or driving it). Instead, they mandate that all new cars must have a standardised interface that makes it easy for authorities to install an alcohol interlock device. So yes, authorities CAN interfere with your vehicle and movements. Since July 2024, all new EU cars must also have an Event Data Recorder (a black box recorder). Why? If your data is yours and isn't going to be shared? They say this is purely for recording technical data (speed, braking, steering) in the seconds before a crash. This can and will be used as evidence against you. They claim these systems are anonymous and cannot be used to identify the driver or owner; its "only legal purpose" is to help investigators understand why an accident happened (will this always be the case though?) Now if you have read all of and think it is necessary then you are welcoming a lockstep loss of your privacy and rights. You are accepting being treated as a criminal before you ever have even committed a crime. You are accepting pre-emtive evidence gathering before you have ever committed a crime, and remember a crime could be anything in their eyes. They make the rules, and those who swap liberty for "security" and a surveillance state [by accepting that] will regret it. But by then it will be too late. By Susanne Delaney
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Letizia@ooakie·
@CorkFeminist Sorry that happened to you. I would never get involved in what could be a 'domestic'. I only ever intervene if someone asks for help. So many cultures around these days that I'm not familiar with their norms.
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Commie Mommy@CorkFeminist·
I was assaulted on bus home from work yesterday by a random angry man. Bus was full. What bothered me more than the assault was the complete lack of concern from anyone on the bus. Complete indifference. We seriously need more societal education around bystander intervention.
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