Stabbings in Dublin
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To demonstrate how much they don't like violent crime, they're committing violent crime.
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@Copper said in Stabbings in Dublin:
This could be anywhere in the US.
Same stuff.
Yeah, but it's unusual in Ireland - in Eire at least, and the rioters seem to be righties rather than lefties. Not sure that makes a difference.
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To demonstrate how much they don't like violent crime, they're committing violent crime.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Stabbings in Dublin:
To demonstrate how much they don't like violent crime, they're committing violent crime.
It does more than just holding signs and chanting, "when do we want it? NOW!"
Not saying I endorse the violence, but governments have to realize the basic math of enabling mass immigration and how the citizenry will react. There is a reason we have countries... we are still tribal in nature, a bit.
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@George-K said in Stabbings in Dublin:
"Rumors"
The story I read is that they guy who did the stabbing was described as a recent immigrant, but he'd actually been in Ireland for 20 years and was an Irish citizen.
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Here is what the Irish Times is reporting about the stabbing and rioting:
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@George-K said in Stabbings in Dublin:
"Rumors"
The story I read is that they guy who did the stabbing was described as a recent immigrant, but he'd actually been in Ireland for 20 years and was an Irish citizen.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Stabbings in Dublin:
The story I read is that they guy who did the stabbing was described as a recent immigrant, but he'd actually been in Ireland for 20 years and was an Irish citizen.