Yes, that is how you solve the problem of too many refugees being in one area. You burn down what little they have and then go on the internet to take issue with the tone of how it is reported not the arson itself.
To be fair, I don’t think anyone had moved in there yet.
There is nothing new here. There has always been a vocal, violent, right leaning minority in Irish society. There have been two instances that have made headlines around the world in the past few weeks that may make it seem like Irish society in general is leaning further to the right. I hope this isn’t true.
This is part of my issue, it gives a bigger voice than deserved to the right.
This is a failing in communication by the government that exasperated a festering issue when it could have been avoided.
Well for one I didn’t do this so I didn’t “then go on the Internet”.
My point is that they didn’t get any other avenues to resolve the situation of too many refugees in tiny village with a low population.
I’m taking issue with the implication being this is a right wing turn against foreign nationals and not a result of piss poor communication from a shit government.
I mean as a form of protest against throwing immigrants in the middle of nowhere without a proper plan, in a tiny town that likely can’t support them…Yeah, why not? Not exactly the most ideal plan, but hey, it makes people pay attention.
I don’t understand why you think this is a good point or worth saying, I didn’t defend burning it down.
Do you struggle with reading?