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Originally Posted by Stu
I've lived in Dublin for four years. What happened yesterday was an unspeakable tragedy, and what happened in its aftermath soured the fabric of our nation for the worst, perpetrated by the same mutants who pretend they don't want to live in a ghetto whilst turning it into one. The amount of kids I passed spooked out of their mind, the amount of innocent businesses raided - tax funded vehicles trashed - was a new one for us. So it's all very sad.
Anyway hopefully the people who made it off with a new pair of Nike Air Max gave de foreignerrrrrs what they had coming. It's true that they shouldn't necessarily be associated with the far-right. I'm of the opinion that most of them haven't developed to the level of having any sort of socio-political nous.
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Absolutely. It's embarrassing really. Not a good day to be Irish. Thankfully, I think from what I'm hearing this morning the vast majority of people condemn this behaviour and see it for what it was, a group of opportunistic thugs, using a tragedy for their own gains