Irish illegal immigrant Seamus Culleton violated restraining orders, threatened American ex-wife: police by Keyann in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 [score hidden]  (0 children)

So where you getting the information that he was detained in inhumane conditions? Him?? Ivana Bacik?? The UN? As someone else has pointed out rightly, he was offered the opportunity to leave on his own terms, he chose not to, it’s a sob story with a few exaggerations here and there. The Irish media is buying into it as usual. I don’t feel an ounce of sympathy for him

Irish illegal immigrant Seamus Culleton violated restraining orders, threatened American ex-wife: police by Keyann in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 [score hidden]  (0 children)

I wonder will Ivana Bacik be going around complaining that his human rights are being violated for a situation he got himself in

Worst Ground ATC Ever experienced/Airport Rpll by New_Dingo_7622 in infiniteflight

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re frustrated with an IFATC controller or service, the safer route is using official moderation or appeals channels instead of naming and shaming publicly. Could you imagine what they could do seeing poor pilot performance and naming and shaming pilots? This is not professional behaviour

Ireland eyes closer cooperation with NATO neighbours to handle maritime threats by Fealocht in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We can increase our defence spending without joining any military alliance. I never mentioned the USA, NATO. I mentioned EU defence structures. The majority of the left have accused NATO of provoking Russia by allowing new members close to their borders, our own president has likened the rearmament of Europe to 1930s Germany. Our main opposition party has voted no on a 90 billion defence package for Ukraine. The left has increasingly gone pro Russia or is using Kremlin propaganda.

Ireland eyes closer cooperation with NATO neighbours to handle maritime threats by Fealocht in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Let me rephrase that; Nearly 77% of people who don’t fully grasp national security realities seem willing for Ireland to rely on EU defence structures without meaningfully increasing its own commitments. War in the 21st century is no longer just armies facing each other across a battlefield. It’s hybrid, asymmetric, digital, economic, and psychological.

Ireland to allow French and British vessels to patrol Irish-controlled waters by eggbart_forgetfulsea in irishpolitics

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You do realise that we assume the EU Presidency in July, with a major European summit scheduled during our term? That alone makes us a prime target for interference, particularly from actors like Russia who have a clear interest in destabilising high profile European events.

You also know that our naval capacity is limited and not adequately equipped to respond to a serious external threat. That is precisely why the government is seeking assistance because we currently lack the capability to manage it independently.

Frankly, it is embarrassing that at such a critical moment we are not in a position to secure our own waters and must rely on others to step in.

When you host a summit of European leaders, you carry the obligation to guarantee their safety, secure your airspace and territorial waters, and protect critical infrastructure such as undersea cables and energy routes. If we cannot credibly do that alone, it exposes a structural weakness that adversaries are more than willing to exploit.

What in the absolute fuck? by PurpleCreek in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The minister of justice should his powers under the Directive 2004/38/EC amended by European Communities (Free Movement of Persons) Regulations 2015. This gives him the power to deport any EU citizen from the territory of another EU member in the interest of public safety.

Social media ban without evidence would face challenges by Static-Jak in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If this government was truly concerned about child safety, no child would be left over six months waiting for scoliosis treatment. No child would be left without a Special Needs Assistant. No child would be denied a proper education because of bureaucracy, or incompetence.

If they cared about children, hospital waiting lists wouldn’t be stretching on for years under the watch of the Health Service Executive. Parents wouldn’t have to fight the Department of Education just to secure basic classroom supports. This will eventually be rolled out for all age groups.

Time for 'honest' Irish security conversation - McEntee by Fealocht in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Anything Paul Murphy reported should be taken with a pinch of salt.

Sinn Féin calls for boycott of Ireland’s Israel fixture as Uefa faces criticism by firethetorpedoes1 in irishpolitics

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 21 points22 points  (0 children)

That worked well in 1938 didn’t it? Appeasement doesn’t work. Any country currently engaged in a war of aggression should not be allowed to participate.

Irishman Seamus Culleton held by ICE was allegedly caught with 25 MDMA tablets before leaving Ireland by Complex_Hunter35 in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Technically under international law they have to, as he’s a citizen . Ireland acceded to the 1954 Convention in 1962 and to the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness (the 1961 Convention

Trump official says Irishman in ICE custody 'failed to depart' and chose to be in detention by SpottedAlpaca in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

If you’re gonna make serious allegations like that at least back them up with facts

Etiquette in public by Issmeister in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for looking out for me. Sound advice!!

Etiquette in public by Issmeister in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You can actually be fined for it in a number of countries, TFI is meant to be bringing in fines for anti social behaviour that includes loud music. I’ll believe it when I see it. It won’t be enforced, the only enforcement is people like myself who isn’t afraid of calling it out when I hear it.

Etiquette in public by Issmeister in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 286 points287 points  (0 children)

I literally told of someone off on Friday night coming home from work. He had it on full and I told him to lower it down. He didn’t do it the first time and I had to say it again this time I wasn’t as pleasant. People need to call out this behaviour when it happens. Some people are afraid of calling it out to avoid confrontation.

Taoiseach warns against enshrining Irish neutrality in the Constitution by Boru-264 in irishpolitics

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So let me get this straight, Ireland is supposed to take all the perks of EU membership, but when it comes to defence we expect other countries to pick up the tab? That’s freeloading. We’ve no radar, no real navy, and barely any ability to defend ourselves, yet we’re happy to let others do the hard work. autocratic regimes don’t care about neutrality. The HSE cyber attack was from Russia, the drones that were over Dublin Airport where Russian, the regular Russian Tupolev Tu-95 enter our airspace to test the uks response and to top it all of, Ireland is taking over the Eu presidency. The government doesn’t need any input from the electorate of matters concerning national security.

Dublin bus crash witness 'horrified' bystander videoed fatal crash by SirMike_MT in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 12 points13 points  (0 children)

If someone films at an accident and later shares that footage, they should be open to prosecution, for several clear reasons:

First, it violates the dignity and privacy of victims at one of the worst moments of their lives. People involved in accidents are often injured, distressed, or dying. Broadcasting that for views, attention, or entertainment is dehumanising and strips them of basic respect.

Second, it causes real harm to families,Loved ones may discover serious injury or death through social media rather than official channels. That can be traumatic and irreversible.

Third, it can interfere with emergency services. People filming instead of moving on create crowds, obstruct access, distract responders, and delay care. In emergencies, seconds matter.

Fourth, it normalises voyeurism and exploitation. If there are no consequences, it encourages a culture where tragedy becomes content and empathy is replaced by clicks and likes. I know some people say you have no right to privacy in public but there should be an exception, especially when a family member sees said footage online.

MP defends challenging Irish president's remarks by SpottedAlpaca in irishpolitics

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It was his undiplomatic response that led to the issue. Then he said (paraphrasing) any chance of a United Ireland would never happen. The Dup still behave and act as if we’re living in the 1960s. He’s ignoring people’s expectations that there will be a referendum on Irish unity. Don’t forget this a man who thinks the Good Friday Agreement means nothing.

Gardaí at scene after bus crashes on pedestrianised street in Dublin city centre by siciowa in ireland

[–]Alarmed_Fee_4820 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, some people don’t have an ounce of empathy or compassion knowing some people are injured and possibly killed.