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Civil unrest in Ireland after children and teacher were stabbed in Dublin. One child lost their life.

As soon as you put your finger on the problem and ask questions, you are beeing put in the "far right" corner.

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Ok. And which specific one (or ones) of those cares leads to setting a bus and tram on fire? Burning emergency vehicles? Looting shops? Breaking the glass frontage of hotels? Are they all rational outcomes of legitimate grievances?
 
I think it has nothing to do with grief, and of course it is not rational at all anymore. The people are fed up and want a solution for the massive imigration problem the governments all over Europe are causing. The just don't see a normal way to make the government represent the normal people here.
 
Ok. And which specific one (or ones) of those cares leads to setting a bus and tram on fire? Burning emergency vehicles? Looting shops? Breaking the glass frontage of hotels? Are they all rational outcomes of legitimate grievances?
They're Celts, first and foremost. They are renowned for their red-blooded passion. They fought for a country which is purely Celt. Now their Goverment has introduced hundreds of thousands(Ireland had 9 million as a population approximately ) of immigrants. How do you honestly believe they should respond to unwanted (and illegal in some cases)migrants? To put a strain on their infrastructure, on their resources, on the tax payer? Just say 200,000, that's 1/45 of the country's population been dumped on them in the space of months.
 
They're Celts, first and foremost. They are renowned for their red-blooded passion. They fought for a country which is purely Celt. Now their Goverment has introduced hundreds of thousands(Ireland had 9 million as a population approximately ) of immigrants. How do you honestly believe they should respond to unwanted (and illegal in some cases)migrants? To put a strain on their infrastructure, on their resources, on the tax payer? Just say 200,000, that's 1/45 of the country's population been dumped on them in the space of months.
They fought for self-governance and separation from English rule, not for something as blatantly nationalist as a “purely Celt” country. A large proportion of the net immigration has been Ukrainians fleeing the conflict in their country who will presumably return when it’s safe to do so. Not denying that it will put strain on their infrastructure to absorb such high numbers (against a population of ~5.3 million, 9 would be higher than even the combined population of all of Ireland) but rioting is never going to be the right way of protesting government decisions.


 
I talked to friends who live outside the immediate centre of Dublin but not that far and they were scared to leave their houses when the riot was going on. You think they support the cause of the mob?
 
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