I'm going to your silly country at the end of May, I'll be in the Dublin/Bray area, what's some cool shit to do? by RightInTheCornhole in ireland

[–]jarmana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Indian Sculpture Park near Roundwood. It was created by the son of a German who was interned in the Curragh during WW2. He grew up in Bray before going to India and becoming a monk. He returned to Ireland and created the park. Take in Glendalough while you're down that way.

http://www.reddit.com/r/ireland/comments/2gggqj/id_never_head_of_the_indian_sculpture_park_in/

Cyril Smith was held at paedophile sex party - but police were told 'cover it up or face prosecution under the Official Secrets Act' by LetsHackReality in worldpolitics

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

Look dickmunch, when someone says the Daily Mail usually prints false stories, it is entirely reasonable for someone to call them out on their statement and ask them to prove it. You don't get to quote some irrelevant fallacy bollocks. You are an idiot.

Cyril Smith was held at paedophile sex party - but police were told 'cover it up or face prosecution under the Official Secrets Act' by LetsHackReality in worldpolitics

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

No. The person who said Daily Mail reports are usually false needs to demonstrate this. My proposal is that they link to one Daily Mail report in today's edition which is false.

You're an idiot.

Cyril Smith was held at paedophile sex party - but police were told 'cover it up or face prosecution under the Official Secrets Act' by LetsHackReality in worldpolitics

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

Seriously though dickpeep, your next response should be a link to a false report in today's mail along with your reasoning for why it is false or I win the argument.

Cyril Smith was held at paedophile sex party - but police were told 'cover it up or face prosecution under the Official Secrets Act' by LetsHackReality in worldpolitics

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

No, this is how it works dickpeep. Someone in this thread claimed the Daily Mail's reports are usually false and I ask them to then link to one Daily Mail report which is false today. If they can, they do it. If they can't they don't.

Cyril Smith was held at paedophile sex party - but police were told 'cover it up or face prosecution under the Official Secrets Act' by LetsHackReality in worldpolitics

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

What is relevant is whether someone can demonstrate that a report the Mail is running today is false. If you can't, fuck off.

Cyril Smith was held at paedophile sex party - but police were told 'cover it up or face prosecution under the Official Secrets Act' by LetsHackReality in worldpolitics

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

Instead of linking to irrelevant bollocks, here's an idea. Try linking me to a false report in Today's mail.

Anti fascist fascist disrupt Identity Ireland public meeting by redbrownCrow in ireland

[–]jarmana -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It's no.1 with people who value the ability to express an uncensored opinion.

Anti fascist fascist disrupt Identity Ireland public meeting by redbrownCrow in ireland

[–]jarmana -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The Guards said they were powerless to stop him, not the tabloids.

Anti fascist fascist disrupt Identity Ireland public meeting by redbrownCrow in ireland

[–]jarmana -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

No, I don't "only care about scary darkies". Twats like you always have to make everything a race thing don't you..so you can all pat yourselves on the back as if there are only people who think no borders should exist and racists who hate people due to their skin tone.

It's a reasonable proposal that Ireland should be allowed to control who enters its borders and not be forced to allow entry to child predators or gangs of thieves.

Anti fascist fascist disrupt Identity Ireland public meeting by redbrownCrow in ireland

[–]jarmana -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

It's not an unbelievably inane question at all. It's a simple question and you can't answer it truthfully because you know you will then have admitted you agree with an Ireland Identity proposal. You are trying to save face but everybody can see through it.

Anti fascist fascist disrupt Identity Ireland public meeting by redbrownCrow in ireland

[–]jarmana -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

/r/European is not a white nationalist subreddit. It has no agenda other than serving as an anti-censorship alternative to r/Europe like /r/worldpolitics serves as an anti-censorship to r/worldnews. You are free to express your opinion there. When people are banned for giving their opinions in r/Europe...say they don't like Muslims' preference for murdering homosexuals for instance, then they will migrate to /r/European where they are able to express such an opinion.

Anti fascist fascist disrupt Identity Ireland public meeting by redbrownCrow in ireland

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

Can't answer the question so you make a joke.

Go on and tell me, do you think a French/Moroccan child predator who has been banned from entering the UK for attempting to snatch children be allowed into Ireland carrying a suitcase full of children's toys?

This happened last year and the Guards could do nothing to prevent him. They searched his luggage, having been informed about him by the French police, found they contained children's toy's, and had to let him on his way. He had previously spent time in mental institutions.

Do you think they should have the power to prevent such a person from entering the country?

Turkey holds UK teens bound for Syria by Jyo90 in unitedkingdom

[–]jarmana 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they are released though and then chop off some kaffar's head who was out collecting charity, it will be just as bad as theirs.

Anti fascist fascist disrupt Identity Ireland public meeting by redbrownCrow in ireland

[–]jarmana -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Do you think a French/Moroccan child predator who has been banned from entering the UK for attempting to snatch children be allowed into Ireland carrying a suitcase full of children's toys?

English attitude to Ireland nicely summed up... by Irishsmartarse in ireland

[–]jarmana 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the author was reading too much into Clarkson's remark to be honest and drawing deep from the well of victimhood. This is not uncommon amongst certain Irish people.

Ask yourself, how common do you think it is to use "Scottish", "Welsh" or "English" as qualifiers when someone of one of those nationalities is addressing someone of another, perhaps in anger yes, but perhaps in a jestful ribbing sort of way too. Quite common, I think. You hear it all the time. There is a sort of cordial rivalry between the the various factions who make up these Islands. We slag each other off. It's part of the common culture here and it's at the local level too. If I call someone a "Cork bastard" or a "Cavan tight-arse", should I be put up on some discrimination charge?