Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Europe burns 2

(cont'd from yesterday's post)

Another immigrant to Ireland (since 2013) added fuel to the fire when he killed a young teacher jogging after work. A "Slovakian national" was found guilty of the murder last September. 

The woman's fiance said it sickens him that “someone can come to this country, be fully supported in terms of social housing, social welfare, and free medical care for over 10 years…never hold down a legitimate job, and never once contribute to society” before committing “such a horrendous evil act of incomprehensible violence”.

For this he was called "far-right." But he is not a lunatic for questioning immigration policy.

In a tolerant and democratic society, citizens would be listened to and answered when they object. What their leaders would not do in a respectful, democratic society is what they did do: insult them, shut them down, call them names, cancel or silence them, and ignore their concerns.

from "Ireland's pro-immigration elites are driving the country to the brink."

(cont'd tomorrow)

Monday, January 22, 2024

Europe burns 1

Ireland's population as of 2024 is 5.2 million (for comparison, U.S. population is 336 million). Their government imported 140,000 immigrants into Ireland over the year ending April 2023. For comparison, that would be, percentage-wise, as if the U.S. government imported 9 million into our country in just one year. It took the last three years for that number to come across our borders.

It's too much to assimilate and too fast. The "powder keg" that is the immigration issue blew up in November when an Algerian immigrant who had been supported at public expense for 23 years stabbed 4-5 people including kids in front of a school. Frustration and anger broke out in violent riots on the streets of Dublin.

Native Irish don't like being replaced with non-benevolent foreigners whom they must support, but they are told by the people in power that they are lunatics. "Police blamed 'a lunatic faction driven by a right-wing ideology' for the riot in Dublin."

from "Ireland's pro-immigration elites are driving the country to the brink."

(cont'd tomorrow)

Friday, January 5, 2024

Birth gender

Gender is "assigned" at birth, they say, by the attending doctor or health provider. That's pure obfuscation, an evasion. The term is used to evade the physical, biological evidence that enables doctors and every other human adult to identify the obvious sex or gender of the baby. 

Typical attributes of the sex usually develop as the child matures. That's why females have their own sports competitions, because in most cases males are naturally stronger. It's a travesty that so many sports now require girls to compete against boys.

It happened in an Irish dance competition. A child who competed previously as a boy chose to compete in the girls' event, "identifying" as a girl. Unsurprisingly, he won.

The official who communicated his "inclusive" policy said, "We do our very best to be fair to everyone." Well, apparently not to the female contestants.

"Parents think it's outrageous." Of course it is. 

from Daily Signal

Friday, June 16, 2023

Irish farmers 2

(cont'd from yesterday's post)

By 2050, the European Union wants to be the first continent to achieve net-zero greenhouses gases. It's a legally binding goal, so member nations have to comply.

Up til recently, dairy farmers were urged to produce more for the common good. Many of them did that, like Donald Scully, who increased his herd by 5x. He loves the lifestyle, though it's long days of hard work. "The work is 24/7, Scully says. “You have to love it otherwise you wouldn’t do it.” 

He hopes his teenage son will become the fourth generation Scully to raise cows. But that's less likely when some in the government talk about reducing the number of cattle in the country by a million.

According to the head of the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association, the widespread mood is frustration. Many farms could go into bankruptcy.

from The Guardian