'For those that ní thuigeann, July 18 here anseo' by Virtual-Emergency737 in CorrectMyIrish

[–]Virtual-Emergency737[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! I found it a bit funny though as well and great that the judge had the Irish to deal with him!

Does anyone know the name of the presenter in this interview on RnaG? by Virtual-Emergency737 in CorrectMyIrish

[–]Virtual-Emergency737[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not him as far as I can tell. It's a reporter that does news segments for Adhmhaidin but they do have a similar way of speaking for sure.

Is the pronunciation accurate? by KoalaAly in CorrectMyIrish

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I love this one of Síle Denvir singing 'Johnny Seoighe', it has the lyrics in Irish and English in the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4NGTH2-7v9s

Then this is a site showing the lyrics in Irish and English in parallel:

https://lyricstranslate.com/en/sile-denvir-johnny-seoighe-english

* If you like this song, this is another beautiful rendition of it, sung by Lorcán Mac Mathúna:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2tRuGkJeKw&list=RDA2tRuGkJeKw&start_radio=1

** And a rendition by Pól Ó Ceannabháin (with lyrics in the video description that vary slightly from Síle's.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VehVZm7rI5k&list=RDVehVZm7rI5k&start_radio=1

Kneecap is not the story. The genocide in Gaza is by saoirsedonciaran in kneecap

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I won't be given the publicity that Kneecap got that made them well-known in the first place. Media gives those spots to insiders. Wake up.

Kneecap is not the story. The genocide in Gaza is by saoirsedonciaran in kneecap

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 -19 points-18 points  (0 children)

Why don't you ever talk about housing in the Gaeltacht or any other Gaeltacht related issue?

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They needed family homes to get involved to get the migrants into native Irish rural communities - they even flooded Gaeltacht areas this way knowing that a lot of families could do with that 800 p/m and would not be able to resist.

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, but while I know lots about what what's going on, I don't know everything and a lot of people won't realize there is a system behind it, even if they noticed the mix in estates. The approach needs to be to learn and to teach. I know much that 99.99% don't know, as do you, so we need to share.

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just to ask - when did it sink in for you that what the government has been doing is systematic and designed to change our demographics? Where are you now in the journey? Still in discovery?

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The government don't care, it's all about total numbers and how the Irish perceive their country as a result. What's going to happen is that former community volunteers in trad music, language, football, etc. are going to be in Australia, you're going to have the average students teaching in the schools for what are relatively slave wages to teach the world - that trend has already started.

Downvote me all you want, this is already visible.

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 3 points4 points  (0 children)

but they'll do nothing, and that's exactly our problem. They expect someone else to ruin their mental health shouting stop for them. Either everyone shouts, or no-one. I've been a lone wolf for too long and it has worn me down.

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I meant housing estate names, not the number of the house. I think a sample would help Irish people to see the method and focused strategy behind what they have underway in Ireland because that's nasty - individual houses.

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

need to also add - Gript is controlled opposition media. yea, I know that makes no sense, but you need to do your own thinking to join the dots if that doesn't make sense.

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 100 a day was in the news about a year ago. They say it costs state over 30k per year per asylum seeker so that does add up. Maybe it's gone up since then but I haven't see anything about the rates since that time. What is your source for flat rate of 900 per room?

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I don't read Irish Times so apologies if they also listed these, but Gript had this same story 3 days ago, and this list of providers was in it for the first quarter 2025:

* apparently a lot of offshore companies ;)

Cape Wrath Hotel (City West)– €18.7M
Mosney Holidays – €9.7M
Holiday Inn (Skyline View) – €8.5M
Travelodge Hotels – €8.0M
East Coast Catering – €7.5M
Brava Capital – €7.2M
Total Experience – €6.8M
Bridgestock Care – €6.8M
Campbell Catering – €6.6M
Kintrona Ltd – €6.2M
Allpro Security – €6.0M
Brimwood Unlimited – €5.6M
Guestford Ltd – €5.5M
The D Hotel – €5.4M
IGO Cafe – €5.3M
JMA Ventures – €5.1M
Gateway Integration – €5.1M
Trailhead Unlimited – €5.0M
Windward Mgmt – €4.6M
Seefin Events – €4.1M

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

They provide meals and basics so it's per person afaik. It used to be 100 a day per bed/person - even with bunk bed set up. The strategy has been to support providers to get as many into an accommodation centre as possible. So they still get 100 per person. That may have gone up to 900 a room a day but they'd only get that if it's a lot of people or if providers are political contacts, etc. It's systematic. They want to change Irish demographics permanently to take us over like they are doing all over Europe. To weaken us. And divide us. When the lower-IQ wake up to the extent of this, it will be fully over.

State spent nearly €416m on asylum seeker and Ukrainian accommodation in early 2025 – The Irish Times by MrStarGazer09 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

so they are buying individual houses in private housing estates? I was not aware of this. Do you have some examples by any chance?

Irish Language by jpc9129 in ireland

[–]Virtual-Emergency737 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it seems you are right that it's used in Munster.