10 migrant privileges we need to talk about
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1) Migrants are more likely than working class Irish to attend third level

The reason for this is government initiatives to encourage them to do so, while as many obstacles as possible are put in place of working class natives
2) Migrants get to skip to the top of housing lists that natives languish on for years

This one particularly annoys D4 liberals who don't understand why working class natives don't just take out an overdraft and buy a new home like they do, but it is absolutely true
3) Homelessness

High rents occur as a result of 20 migrants often living together, pushing the rent up beyond the capability of Irish people to pay

For this reason, the majority of Ireland's 12,000 homeless are natives
4) Employment

Migrants are positively discriminated against because they will accept low wages and their arrival pushes wages down

They are more likely to be employed than natives for this reason

Don't believe me, ask the Central Bank
5) Family

Socially, there is far less stigma attached to a migrant family producing children and having families than there are to natives

The resulting cultural nihilism has caused serious problems to the mental health of native Ireland's young men and women
6) Press coverage

There are double the amount of Irish homeless as there are those in Direct Provision

1,000 Irish natives died like dogs in nursing homes from Covid, nobody died in Direct Provision

Guess which one got all the coverage and hand wringing?
7) Social Welfare

Don't get me wrong, Irish people scam the dole too

But the stuff that goes on with migrants is beyond common sense and it is made an unspeakable topic by media who conflate simple economics with racism
8) 'Asylum'

33% of Ireland's 'asylum seekers' last year came from holiday destinations Georgia and Albania

€129 million a year goes to the gangsters who run the places they live in, all with the support of the left who want the migrants to be naturalised eventually
9) Passports and visas like candy

These headlines say it all.
10) Privilege

Migrants never suffered what our ancestors suffered, that's why many of them mock the famine

To be a Gael isn't civic identity like being from California

It is centuries of oppression, not showing up from a country of 200 million when you hear there's money
Three groups are having identity crises in Ireland right now

1) 2nd gen migrants
2) The left
3) Political class

For all, the uniting factor is turning to the UK and to the USA for a sense of identity
All of these approaches are Imperialist in nature as they seek to punish to colonised (Ireland) with the punishment still currently being inflicted upon colonisers (UK) by psychopaths like Tony Blair on behalf of banks
Some impressionable people like @RozannaPurcell are trying to push Americanised propaganda that the Irish are 'white' and therefore guilty of the same colonisation that wiped out half their own population and erased their language only a century and a half ago
For every own young migrant reading Padraig Pearse, there are 20,000 more in Ireland turning to UK drill rap and US racial politics for a sense of identity

They are trying hard to play down the famine and the incovenient fact that the Irish suffered so terribly
Not only did Irish suffer worse in their home country than most migrating here did in theirs, they suffered far worse in the United States and elsewhere

Does @rozannapurcell know that the KKK went after the Irish for a longer period than they did blacks?
Irish media, left & government are generally landlords who inherited British means of control here

They HATE Gaels, HATE Catholics and MOCK the working class

Emigration is hilarious in their eyes

That's why the Smithfield left are approved by Fine Gael
Money is the root of all evil

Business keeps wages down
Politicians drive up rents for their properties
Left wing people get jobs with NGOs & bleed the taxpayer

That's why they are all in it together
Not only were Irish people not colonisers

They UNcolonised places and empowered locals with education, hospitals and homes

In fact, we still do in greater numbers than anyone else
Unlike Africa and anywhere else that sends people here

Ireland is STILL colonised

We STILL have part of our island controlled by the UK, we STILL have to speak their language & STILL have to follow their cultural trends of which migration is one
Irish people are sleepwalking into a brave new world of foreign investment

Many 'fair deal' nursing homes are actually scams for giving visas to wealthy Chinese

How many Chinese owned the nursing homes where Irish died of corona like dogs?
Similarly

Multinationals are ripping Irish people off and they are doing it for their own benefit

Paying barely any tax, hiring mostly migrants & driving up rents. They're laughing at us.
One of the most enjoyable moments that the left and government had together was in 2000 when they deregularised taxi industry,costing working class people hundreds of millions

After years of paying fortunes for a taxi license, the law was changed so migrants wouldn't need to pay
The top countries coming to Ireland are China, India, Russia and Brazil

3 BILLION people

We have 4 million people

They are not minorities seeking a safe haven, like Irish emigration, they are people seeking more money and someone's gotta lose out and it's been us so far
Do we let ourselves hate others as happens in USA?
Do we hate ourselves like the UK do?

Nope. We learn to love ourselves.

Our Anglo obsessed dauphinois potatoes class won't allow migrants to write for the media, into politics,but they REALLY want working class Irish kept down
Your history is greater than Boojum & Netflix

Fill your head & soul with the beauty of Irish people, not the self loathing neurotic anger of Yanks and Brits nor the derision of West Brits

Keep your kindness & sense of humour

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