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Post by walrusgumble » Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:27 am

jesus, ye are all as bad as each other, as if yer own countries are the beacon of all things polticially correct, rightous and tolerant and are shinning examples of welcoming countries for people of other nationalities.

Granted Irish Tom, for most times are misguided regarding many of his comments and does make Irish people look bad, particularily were his comments are groundless, I understand where he is coming from when the many complain about Ireland thinking it owes them a living etc.

Oh well.

ANyway, as one said, the FÃ

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Post by sovtek » Tue Apr 06, 2010 10:48 am

walrusgumble wrote: I understand where he is coming from when the many complain about Ireland thinking it owes them a living etc.
Surely you aren't referring to anyone in this forum

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Post by walrusgumble » Tue Apr 06, 2010 1:31 pm

sovtek wrote:
walrusgumble wrote: I understand where he is coming from when the many complain about Ireland thinking it owes them a living etc.
Surely you aren't referring to anyone in this forum
No my friend I am not. I am not that petty to make a comment to anyone in particular. My ground for this comment is from my observation on many posts here over the years, but more significantly, from speaking to Non Irish / Non EU nationals on a personal face to face basis. (For the record, many complaints against Ireland by non Irish are valid, true and one's Irish themselves could not disagree with.)

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Post by sovtek » Tue Apr 06, 2010 2:20 pm

walrusgumble wrote:
sovtek wrote:
walrusgumble wrote: I understand where he is coming from when the many complain about Ireland thinking it owes them a living etc.
Surely you aren't referring to anyone in this forum
No my friend I am not. I am not that petty to make a comment to anyone in particular. My ground for this comment is from my observation on many posts here over the years, but more significantly, from speaking to Non Irish / Non EU nationals on a personal face to face basis. (For the record, many complaints against Ireland by non Irish are valid, true and one's Irish themselves could not disagree with.)
We must be looking at a completely different forum because I have yet to see one person on here who thinks that "Ireland" owes them a living.
What I have seen continously is people asking that the Irish government treat them fairly, openly, transparently and in good faith because that is what the Irish government is currently doing the exact opposite for the overwhelming majority of immigrants to this country.

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