I lived in Ireland for a decade before moving to the Netherlands last year. All about timing 😀.
I mentioned before that my belief is that Ireland, in an effort to cozy up to the corporations washing their money at its shores created this culture in which all politics has to remain within the domain of what is acceptable to the “People” t…
I lived in Ireland for a decade before moving to the Netherlands last year. All about timing 😀.
I mentioned before that my belief is that Ireland, in an effort to cozy up to the corporations washing their money at its shores created this culture in which all politics has to remain within the domain of what is acceptable to the “People” teams in these organizations. I cannot say if it was a conscious twist, but I witnessed the Taoiseachs and Tanaistes paying pilgrimage to corporate bosses and it was genuinely weird, it’s like a minor player going to the Godfather, head down and all. For what it’s worth, I also think Ireland has massively profited from the immigration, but again the game was intended to be what it was and it was never supposed to benefit the underclass that cannot hitch its wagon to the bleeding edge of capitalism. The problem are not immigrants, the problem is the system. Also worth noting that the guy who subdued the attacker is Brazilian immigrant doing bike delivery service. Kind of job lads in sweatpants who torched buses would never take and are, I’d bet, overwhelmingly on dole themselves.
I lived in Ireland for a decade before moving to the Netherlands last year. All about timing 😀.
I mentioned before that my belief is that Ireland, in an effort to cozy up to the corporations washing their money at its shores created this culture in which all politics has to remain within the domain of what is acceptable to the “People” teams in these organizations. I cannot say if it was a conscious twist, but I witnessed the Taoiseachs and Tanaistes paying pilgrimage to corporate bosses and it was genuinely weird, it’s like a minor player going to the Godfather, head down and all. For what it’s worth, I also think Ireland has massively profited from the immigration, but again the game was intended to be what it was and it was never supposed to benefit the underclass that cannot hitch its wagon to the bleeding edge of capitalism. The problem are not immigrants, the problem is the system. Also worth noting that the guy who subdued the attacker is Brazilian immigrant doing bike delivery service. Kind of job lads in sweatpants who torched buses would never take and are, I’d bet, overwhelmingly on dole themselves.
The Irish elites sold out for money.
The Algerian stabber was apparently upset that he couldn’t access his welfare payment...
How fitting...