Farmers told the Daily Mail that there is 100M people living in the UK. Sewage operators say the same. The big food stores say they''re feeding 80M. The population stats are much higher in the UK than ONS state.
3%? That's an awful lot. Unlike the current parties (who all are all too happy to bring in even more), only the National Party bothers to put the Irish *first!*
I can’t believe they’re putting 17.000 of these chancers up in hotels, while they have about that many of their own homeless people freezing in the streets
Ik man if u are from Ireland and u go over to dublin you can count so many. I went to dublin frim portloaise a few hours before the riots began and I saw soo many homeless
To be fair the main stream media in Ireland are not bad especially at holding the Government to account or exposing the various scandals that have bedeviled the country, Irish mms is certainly far superior to the compliant mms across the Irish sea.
There has been a housing shortage of ridiculous severity since 2014. Almost nobody who is under 35 even thinks about getting a house. This is the biggest issue in the country but the government has been ignoring it. Makes you ask how many of them are landlords...
Well that's not correct nor is it accurate. If your over 35 in ireland and haven't bought, I suggest it's you and your friends that are the problem considering the average age is 32.1yrs old
Cheap labor brings the middle class down. It is Digusting human trafficking and their cultures dont fit. Europe is getting destroyed by pathetic virtue signalling
@@chollyappleseed1969 Accurate is using Your and You're in the right place. The average age of what is 32.1 years? What friends and what do they have to do with anything? You make a senseless, pointless argument. State what you want to say in a clear and concise way. Such as "My father bought a 3 bedroom house in Blackrock for the equivalent of €80,000 in the early 70's. What can you buy in Dublin for that these days?" Just because an issue does not affect you does not mean it is not an issue.
The housing crisis has two main causes both on the demand and supply side, both from an increased requirement as the economy grew and a reduction in capacity with the construction industry in Ireland. In the 2014, Ireland came out of Austerity and Ireland's economy started to grow again, increasing the need for accomodation, however, it wasn't until 2017 that the problem was evident and it was in 2019 that the problem started being addressed (if you were in Ireland in 2019, you would have noticed an increase in Cranes on the Skyscape and construction lorries on the road) then for 2 years the country was on hold due to the pandemic. During the Boost, construction industry lost all its construction workers, from Project Managers and Construction Foremen to skilled Tradesmen to Labours, these haven't been replaced, when the construction industry had got back to productivity the pandemic halted house/flat production for 2 years. There is a story my father used to tell that sums up Irelands present problem, in the late 80's the South Tipperary Council held a meeting about the state of the roads. One of the Councils were talking about the lack of skilled men in Civil Engineering and road builders. One smart-ass piped up siad that Irish construction workers built the Uk's motorway and the Councilor remarked "Yes and they are still doing it in the UK but the problem is they are in the Uk not Ireland.".... You remind me of the smart-ass piping in with a stupid comment...
I came to Ireland as an international student (earned a scholarship to study a bachelors...) and I can also see that some immigrants and refugees are not exactly adapting well to the country. I see that some ukranian refugees are now "the privileged ones", having free food, free accommodation and they also became very spoiled (I have to serve some of them in the hotel I currently work at), while at the same time people from middle east are not really happy here, always complaining about everything and demanding more stuff (Of course, not all of them, but many). This is not what we should be doing, this country (Ireland) is giving us a huge opportunity to live better lives and we should be grateful for that, and not become spoiled brats demanding more free stuff without willing to give something in return. Just my two cents.
How can there be any when it has already been proven that non-western economic migrants cause a deficit to the economy, look at the Netherlands for example, there it has cost their county a loss of 17BN on average every year. When there is a deficit every year, how can there be a positive side to the story of mass migration, when it is the natives of the country that are losing out on everything, while the migrants are getting everything for free? @@emptyhad2571
Nice racist wolf whistles here. Immigration is doing fuck all to anyone. Do you know what is consistently ruining whatever country you're in and blaming immigrants for? Your actual government, who make all the decisions.
Another thing to note that there has been cases where 70 African male asylum seekers were placed in small rural villages with populations of less that 1000. This was done over night without any consultation with the local residents. An objective argument against this is the strain been put on local services over night. A more subjective (yet still valid) concern is that the locals feel threatened because they don't know who the people are, where they are from or what their backgrounds are. Many of these men are undocumented. Many come from cultures with less that stellar records on woman's rights. It's a culture shock.
Frankly, this seems like it was done on purpose. It makes no sense whatsoever. There isn't a town in the world that can take a 7% increase in population overnight without additional provisions. That's equivalent to 616,000 people arriving in London or NYC.
Less than a 1000? There are villages whose population is being doubled overnight with scamfugees. The people have had enough. To make matters worse the people are being bled dry by them to add insult to injury. Wouldnt be surprised to see the providers of accommodation being attacked next
From my experience the vast majority of Irish people are weary of immigration in Ireland, not out of racism but more they’re concerned that as a society we don’t have enough resources to cater for them
The Dublin riots and attacks on refugee tents doesn't exactly suggest it's not also racism. Yes Ireland does a housing shortage and more housing should be built to accommodate people except we have restrictive height limits, zoning laws and supply being far outpaced by demand despite having some of the most undeveloped land in the EU. It's a government issue more than immigration.
Tell that to the Murphy family in tulamore ,or the poor teacher and children that were stabbed,or me who was beaten to a pulp and can never return to my job as I have lost my sight in one eye and have plates holding my face together,while working for Irish rail.
So the Irish should 'nice' themselves into being a minority in their own homeland? Who cares if avoiding that involves being called a 'racist'.@@googane7755
You can't. Only the National Party takes the concept of putting the Irish *first* serious, the others are too busy deploying riot police to harrass you for even mentioning this problem.
As a muslim born in Denmark with north african roots. You can question it as much as you like. My personal perspective is as long as you dont generalize entire groups of people, call them racist slurs or call for discrimination there is nothing wrong. Any nation have a right to preserve their culture and fabric of the society.
Sorry for not knowing your names, but please keep this narrator for more serious topics. His voice is much more somber and fits the serious atmosphere much better than the standard narrator.
@@tarunsharma4915 I agree, but I don't want an enthusiastic voice telling me about Gaza or Bucha. A slower, somber voice is a much better option for such a serious topic
All over world where predominately white Christian. Risk money & life to come here then call natives names like racist white supremacists. Why come if it's true that the natives & their laws & economy are bad.
This is simple maths. Ireland has more people here than housing. Unfortunately, we have a government that is very seriously out of tune with how bad the housing situation is and whose proposed solutions are woefully inadequate. That’s why the supply of new housing is increasing at a snails pace. The other option to bring this back into balance is to reduce the number of people in the country. The government needs to adopt emergency status and only allow new people into the country that can positively help with more housing. All other new entrants should be banned - at least for the next 5-10 years until the problem gets better. Yes, it is that bad. Right now, roughly 60% of Irish youth, 18-30 are considering emigrating. Number one reason is housing in a economy that is doing great. Mind-blowing.
In all honesty housing is probably *the* critical issue across Western Europe generally, it's worst in the UK due to how it works with international finance, but it's still the primary actual issue for most countries here. However It's not due to immigration, it's due to a mix of frankly quite boring factors that don't rally people to your political cause as easily, such as nimbyism, zoning laws, government funding, short-term renting (with things like AirBnB), people buying houses not to live in or even rent but purely as investment options, it being more profitable housebuilding companies to create expensive properties that can be sold to people using them as investment options rather than affordable housing, local government corruption, government selling its stock of council houses to private individuals where they've instead turned into short-term rentals, to name a few. In Ireland's case, it has the most undeveloped land in the EU, while in many ways that's a positive, maintaining its natural beauty, that still leaves a lot of land that could be turned into housing if the laws and economic incentives shaped by said laws allowed it.
@@FrecciaNeraM36 Yes, it will be painful. The only way to solve the problem will be to lower GDP for a while to give the housing sector time to catch up. What's really going to happen is we are going to have a radical shift in government this year when Sinn Fein takes over, if current polls stay as they have for the last couple years. That will be a seismic shock to the system.
@@FrecciaNeraM361) economics is not everything. Ireland is an ancestral homeland not an economic zone open to the World in the interests of international finance capitalism. 2) restructure the economy 3) Irish people didn't fight for 700 years to have their ancestral homeland turn into Mogadishu
@@PMMagro Irish emigrants are welcome almost anywhere in the world. Just like any hard working, contributing, law-abiding, non-violent, and tolerant immigrants. Nobody complains about them, they are wanted and welcome, in sustainable numbers. Its the criminal "migrants" and refugees, or intolerant self-segregating violently religious types that are the problem. The Irish emigrants do not hate, or steal from the nations they move to. They contribute and build rather than take and abuse. This is true for many nations and cultures. In past when the Irish showed up, they helped build and elevate the nation. The problem "migrants" today contribute nothing. They consume without providing any taxes or services, that are enough to compensate for their cost. Irish emigrants are a boon to their new host nation, modern "migrants" are a cost. I live in a nation that was heavily settled by Irish immigrants, and we're glad to have them. The joined us, and helped build a great nation. We wanted them, and thank them for coming.
You didn't mention the 3 horrific and brutal crimes committed by long term unemployed immigrants in the last 2 years. The Sligo massacre of 2 gay men ( beheaded ) and another stabbed in the face, the ashling Murphy murder and 5 and 6 year old kids getting stabbed with a 36cm knife outside their school. Probably the 3 most horrific crimes ever committed in the history of the irish state
In the history of ireland? I mean, the British easily beat anything going on now in ireland right now in terms of the crimes they committed against them, the potato famine, the hundreds of years long occupation of the island, the various crimes that the black and tans (british occupying forces) commited in the late 1910s and early 1920s against irish civilians, and a bunch of other things. Idk why the irish aren't more skeptical of outsiders considering how royally fucked over they've been due to them but i'm not irish, so i'm not exactly in the loop on all that has changed culturally speaking there.
There have been worse crimes done in Irish history. Also this video is neutral and isn't listing off the worst crimes for the sake of making one side of the story seem more right than the other.
Its almost as if taking in a large amount of immigrants irrelevant of culture in a short amount of time and without a proper housing plan will result in mass unrest. Who would have thought
The National Party didn't, given how they've been talking about this problem for years now. I guess putting the Irish *first* just wasn't a popular thing to say up until recently.
Ireland has attracted about 350,000 immigrants in the previous 10 years, and didn’t build enough housing for them, therefore a severe housing shortage, and then hardship and discontent for the population who can’t afford to pay rent or to buy, same as Australia, governments need to limit immigration if the housing stock is not available
@@jasonobrien1989 because they feel guilty for there being many times more Irish folk outside of Ireland and Europe than In Ireland. They feel bad all those Irish don't want to go back to their own land so they Irish in Ireland have become "woke" and allow non Irish in. Irish Biden and his clan for sure won't go back to county mafannywanny or wherever they're from in Ireland. He'd rather be dictating to mexicans and latinos in their own backyard 😂
Immigrants need to also understand that the country that takes them in is not obligated to respect or follow their rules and traditions, including their religions
Literally what does this have to do with this video? The man didn't engage in the stabbing because he was Algerian, he did it because he was mentally Ill, and even then he had been an Irish resident for 20 years
@@quacksayssquawk2899 Although I agree that he's off subject, immigrants from outside of the EU do commit a disproportionate amount of crime. Are we going to pretend that doesn't matter? Also 20 years doesn't change anyone's culture. There is a severe lack of integration, 20 years is nothing.
@@quacksayssquawk2899 He was an Irish citizen by naturalisation meaning he came to Ireland and managed to stay long enough to get citizenship meaning all he did as stay put, that doesn't mean he isn't Muslim and it doesn't mean he ever integrated with any Irish people. The same goes for every other immigrant in any country. And that's what it has to do with this video.
The Irish government, like every other EUropean government, should be prioritising their own people first and meeting their needs when it comes to housing and poverty....etc. Only then can you even consider taking in refugees. From what I understand, Ireland already has a seriously problem with a housing shortage pushing rents sky high. We have the same problem now in the Czech Republic.
Irish are pro immigrant. They are not accepting unlimited refugees, the media and politicians are conflating legal immigration with refugees. The more legal migration rhe better but we have taken in 248k asylum seekers in 12 yrs
Exactly, and the National Party focuses on putting the Irish *first* and housing them *first.* The others though? They're busier calling you meaningless buzzwords and deploying riot police for you even mentioning the problems.
That way people in Ireland generally say we have too many yet while anti immigration has risen attitudes towards immigrants is still positive because they blame the government too for not building houses for over a decade when everyone was saying it was going to be a problem.
in the middle of the night, the irish Government is bussing hundreds of Third-World young men into small villages. And hoping that the Irish will not notice. Some of these young men have described themselves as 'soldiers'
Cant fill a glass that's already overflowing. When the system cant integrate people then taking in more wont make it work better. Not to mention people who dont assimilate or even integrate. If so many people came into a country anywhere other than in Europe to entirely change the ethnic makeup of the country there would be riots. Tunisia is a good example of that.
@@jtgd Ah yes, that 1% change that turns 99% ethnically homogenous white European cities in the 50s into cities where whites are just 28 or 21% of the population _in their own countries_ today, like in London or Birmingham. Remember lads, only the National Party puts the Irish *first!*
I want Europe to stop letting in so many people from outside of Europe. Germany was 96% German people in 1996, its already down to 70%, with over 50% immigrants in its major cities. I don't want to forever lose the genetics that the lands of Europe gave us over tens of thousands of years of evolution. I love European genetics & history, I find it interesting and it makes Europeans more interesting to me. Its rapidly being removed forever due to policies we never voted in. At the expense of the young and future generations who never had a say on it. Lets let our children have what we inherited. Don't take for granted it will be there, especially as things are going.
Immigration is generally welcomed or tolerated anywhere so long as it is assimilable. It is when the host society begins to feel threatened by the scale of immigration that a tipping point is reached. Given that 90% of people of Irish descent are emigrants, Ireland probably has an unusually high toleration level for immigration. This may make its change in attitude particularly significant.
The problem is that "immigrant" is a very wide term. There is a huge difference between immigrants. It spans from rich Norwegians moving to Switzerland to avoid taxes, to former child soldiers smuggled into Europe from Somalia. How many of these groups a society can take varies deeply, and the effects they have on the host society varies deeply as well.
What's unusually high tolerance to you? Why discuss about immigration without discussing about Ireland's deeply broken and explored housing crisis and poor economic planning tailored for MultiNational tax evasion and service jobs.
Assimilate into what exactly? A society built on tolerance and welcoming is the very reason that open borders exist to begin with. Why can't you just tolerate the mass migrants? Being welcoming and all because you certainly aren't preserving anything of value. By acknowledging this failed society, why do you still support its fundamental failures?
@@Mosern1977 Yup. I agree. I would suggest that the term "child soldiers" is not applicable. "Soldier" implies structured training, administration and discipline subject to international law, which outlaws under-age military service. The armed children do not seem to qualify as "soldiers".
As always, it depends where they're coming from.. The world really just needs to be honest and realise immigrants don't only bring themselves, they also bring their cultures and attitudes. Certain groups bring extremely unwanted cultures and attitudes and they refuse to intergrade and respect the local customs. You only have to walk down 1 street in Dublin to feel unsafe. Next street is fine and normal. It's all due to the way certain people represent themselves, how they act, the way they stare at you, don't have any manners, push past you, hang around in big groups and blocking the way. People are not even noticeable if they are not making themselves noticeable. You don't have to be racist to dislike the way people are and get annoyed about that but it's so constant that people become racist due to certain people's behaviours.
I totally disagree, I moved to the UK and the only things I brought are my skills and money. I think in English, dream in English, celebrate English holidays. People don't know I'm a foreigner unless I mention it. You are the paragon of why anti immigrants are so wrong. You generalise people. Being rude and having an attitude like the people you mention, has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with NATIONALITY or CULTURE. There are rude and kind Irish people, there are rude and kind muslims, christians and so on.
@@Intriguing444 just a look across Western Europe will tell how wrong our immigration policies are intentionally off course.the tragedy is there are so many hard working decent people in the world yet we import the worst of the worst.I live in Mexico as my wife is Mexican they have a saying here if you give something away you attract the worst people and boy ain’t that the truth.
Did you actually read what he said?. My wife is a legal migrant. But is probably one of the most anti free movement and illegal immigration people I know. She is always pointing out those taking advantage. Immigration is fine if strictly controlled. But not in numbers that disenfranchise the host nationsn population. Or why would we bother paying tax to fund it?
@@simondymond8479 I did read and judging by "immigrants don't only bring themselves, they bring their cultures and attitudes" this person believes that all immigrants cannot fully integrate, including your wife, which is wrong. Nothing to do with illegals in that statement. Did YOU read what he wrote?
Same issue happening in Australia right now. We have had nearly 600,000 immigrants in 2023 alone, and because of it we have a massive housing and homelessness crisis
Then they'll need a good wake-up call from the populace, and only a party who wants to house the Irish *first* can achieve that. Support the National Party, lads!
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva Seems like what you need is a wake-up call that puts you back into reality, which is that Ireland is not a country where anything is done.
Good for Ireland. Same her in England, sick to death of immigration..... nobody consulted or asked the general public how they feel about immigration? We just get them dumped in our Towns and Cities, we have to pay for them, and everyday services are effected to an unacceptable level
@@niallkelly2990 They also civilized large swaths of African. Abolishing slavery, cannibalism etc. Building roads, hospitals and schools were none existed before.
@@dmurphy3202 No it's not. None of them today are because of the British. It's all easy to try and pin the blame on the British Empire, but there is literally not a single place on Earth that hasn't been partied to the same behaviours as the British Empire. And the British Empire hasn't existed for a long time. Stupid mindset.
There is a massive housing shortage, a government-made issue. 20% of the population is foreign-born, this % is higher in Dublin, people just feel like their country and capital city are feeling less like home than before. Rejected asylum claimants are not being removed from the country (literally no one checks if they have left, no one forces them). The massive amounts of immigration is suppressing wages. I work for one of the biggest financial firms in the world, based in Dublin, about 20-25% of the people I work with are Irish. The company just brings people in from other countries, pays their visas, and keeps them here on low pay rather than pay some from here a good wage. Our own people can't afford to buy a house, cant provide the security needed to raise a family, so they leave for other countries. We have "refugees" here from countries where they fear for their lives... but they're going home for Christmas. We know when we're having the p*ss taken out of us. And there doesn't seem to be a mainstream political party willing to take on the issues, instead choosing to blame their own citizens. Housing alone won't fix this, the immigration laws need to change drastically, and the assylum process needs to change drastically (the number of appeals is insanity).
I was born i Denmark to north African parents. I completely understand your concerns. Just dont discriminate or end up like an apartheid tyranni. Close the borders indefinately for all I care. Its your right as a native to YOUR land
Yes but no. The housing shortage as you say is the primary problem and is government caused. There is also a huge issue with clientism as like in england friends of government ministers are getting cushy contracts to house refugees and homeless people in subpar accommodation for huge money. Also the issue of processing refugees asylum claims is artificial as well. The system has been under funded for decades since the pds were in government so claims take years to process because there is noone to do it. As for companies bringing in people for less money, that does happen but they cant pay them significantly less than irish people as there are labour protections on that but at higher levels they can bring in upper level staff at different pay rates. The whole thing is a mess completely derived from the governments apathy to actually providing a social floor for all people in the country.
@@barkingmadbk I agree with most of what you said here, apart from the bit about wages. I wasn't suggesting that immigrants are working for less money than native born people, I'm refering to the relationship between supply, demand, and cost. When the demand for labour increases, the price of labour should increase with it, but our immigration laws provide a near unlimited supply of labour, so the pay for "in-demand" skills remains low.
Same as sweden then, I didnt vote for the swedish democrats but their increasing polling has made every other party forced to deal with the issue instead of just ignoring it. And im very happy about that, it does feel like the social democrats are no longer gonna let the far left run their politics re immigration and the right wing (current gov) have seen the issue as well. They were the ones who took in a 100k ppl a decade ago (population 10 million so 100k is a lot) Right now 1 out of 5 ppl in sweden are born outside sweden.
Only the National Party takes your concerns seriously my man, the rest are too busy labeling you big scary nothingburger words and deploying riot police for you even mentioning all this.
Our people are crying for homes. Rent is way too high and any nation gets annoyed when it feels they are second class citizens in their own countrie. Building spent years empty when we had people on the streets and now they have been done up and given to foreigners. Why not done for our own people?
If you want a party who actually listens to your concerns instead of lambasting you for even talking about it, consider checking out the National Party and what they stand for - you'll love the idea of housing the Irish *first* I bet. Cheers.
@altelf7875 who gives a fuck dude. Clearly the housing shortage is caused by billionaries buying up housing stock in Ireland. Literally in this video they said that Ireland was home to a ton of multi-billion dollar companies due to their tax laws. Like are you gonna sit here and tell me houses are expensive in Sillicon Valley because of immigrants? Think for more than 10 seconds goddamn. Obviously it is not ideal to have millions of people leaving their home country, but as long as imperialism exists that will happen. If you wanna stop immigration talk to the war hawks and generals dropping bombs on the middle east.
Ridiculous planning regulations are a big part of the housing issue - no true high-rise buildings allowed for some weird reason. The whole east coast is becoming one big sprawl of Dublin suburbs and satellite towns.
For real! I live on the north side of Dublin and it's crazy how low density it is. So much wasted space! Junk yards, wide streets and low rise buildings all over the place. Even in the city centre you have prime real estate areas filled with tiny cottages..
@@boostar155 Dublin is not nearly dense enough, and way too car centric, with or without immigrant. Urban planning in the area makes very little sense. Now if Irish people don't want to turn their country into a third world slum, maybe they should start by cleaning up a little, instead of blaming immigrants for everything wrong. Dublin is a filthy place, and the people I see throwing garbage on the side of the street are all Irish.
@@MrBalaboo Dublin City is stuck with the mess it made due to decades of poor foresight. The time to redesign things came and went when they were pulling down the old tenements in the 50s, 60s and 70s. The amount of NIMBYISM will now make it virtually impossible to undertake any large scale housing products in the city centre, which is probably what's led to Johnny Ronan and co. eyeing the docklands as the main real estate opportunity in that area.
@@boostar155if the Irish government didn’t let the constitution industry collapse or at lettuce to keep it going we wouldn’t be in a space where they can only build less then 30,000 each year.
If there's no room for immigrants, then why keep bringing them in record numbers? Irish don't want a landscape filled with towers and ghettos, thats why Irish people made those by-laws. They are not wrong for wanting to avoid the human-warehousing that destroys the landscape and natural environment. They are not "ridiculous" for wanting to keep their nation from becoming too densely populated. Ireland can not fit the whole world inside its borders, and the more they try, the lower the standard of living becomes for everyone. The only problem is too many immigrants and too fast. Sustainable immigration is good, but this is not.
It’s not just anti immigration but when you see bus fulls of young men and no women and children and refugees been told to burn their passports before before arrival, it shows there’s something strange going on
There is an undercurrent happening in Ireland and it's getting very very dangerous right now, but the government simply doesn't give a dam about it It is getting violent everywhere and the mood is dark and dangerous. Neither the gardai or the army will be able to suppress this dark side of Ireland which is growing Massively in the last 6 months, I think the government Have already lost the support of the people of Ireland
Europe has been very pro immigration for quite a while now, but has ignored the fact that ethnic tensions are a thing. It doesnt matter how rosy you try to paint things, ethnic tensions will always be a thing
@ ComputeCrashers Especially when the people arriving do not subscribe to European norms of behavior! The Poles did just fine; the Ukrainians will do just fine -- Not those from African (tribal cultures) and Muslim-dominated countries --- Entirely different cultures and religions. The big exception to the rule seems to be Christians from Lebanon and other areas of the M.E.
@here_we_go_again2571 very true at large. But I have met people from Pakistan and areas that have integrated and are good people and care about working, paying taxes, making friends etc
I was born in County Kerry and when I was young my father ,who worked for the Civil Service,was moved to a small town in County Cork.We were referred to as "blow ins" there ,a derogatory term meaning we were outsiders. With this in mind ,the only thing that surprises me about the present opposition to immigration is that it took so long and that the opposition hasn't been more vocal and at times more violent.The Irish are not the Dutch or the English,who are ,on the face of it at least ,more agreeable to ethnic differences. But ,having said that,I do believe that the present so-called 'immigration' into Ireland ,Britain , Europe and North America ,is actually a form of invasion designed by what is termed "the elite",to destroy nationalism and make modern day serfs out of us all. Ireland has a history of rebellion,hundreds of years of it actually against the British and this rebellious streak in our nature is mutating into anti emigrant fervour. I haven't lived in Ireland for 45 years but return there regularly and I know the character and history of my country as well as the back of my hand. This leads me to believe that the subject of Ireland will be a prominent feature in the world news in the coming days and years.And it won't be for benign or mundane reasons or the St.Patricks Day Parade in New York or Dublin! Fasten your seatbelt folks, I do believe we are going to experience some serious turbulence around Shannon and environs!!
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@@annedonnellan6876 Well.... Ireland took in over 80,000 women and children from Ukriane as refugees and over a million Bregret refugees got Irish passports after the voted to leave the EU and some of the Bregreteers are spreading their rhetoric in Ireland.
I wonder should Ireland take back all it's own economic migrants/ refugees? Is it 200million can claim Irish ancestry? I think Irish people need to take a long hard look at themselves in the mirror
As a young irish man 33 years old, the average wage for people my age is 30-35 thousand, i have had to take on a second job, just too keep, going and the young people are getting payed less than, me, if you want thing to change lower prices, we have asked for more money time and time again from employers and were not getting enough to live let alone start a family, the average 1st time buyer in Ireland now is 41 years old, its insane, people are looking at importing per built houses from Sweden, and let the housing market here just crash.
Just a quick thought: an ad lead in like “this has been today’s news now a word from our sponsor” could make the cut to an ad much less jarring. It really feels like it undercuts the tone of any serious news piece you are doing when it jumps at a split second to an ad read. Just my opinion, but I have noticed how much it impacts the tone in a lot of recent videos, especially when it goes at a split second from a serious tone about a serious issue to a high pitched happy ad read with no separation
@@traceymarshall5886 Not sure if I agree with all of this, but I see where you’re coming from. If this was a local news outlet covering the stabbing to the community affected and cut directly to a razor ad I could potentially see your point, but this is more global coverage focusing on the policy, not the stabbing itself. Also the stabbing is covered a long while before the ad read. Either way, is there really a large group who feels hurt emotionally by a razor ad on a video which covered a stabbing 8 minutes before? As for sexist, I could see how it might feel that this news is being made for just men if the sponsor is for just men, but it feels like a reach to be honest. A lot of sponsors especially on TH-cam target more specific audiences than something more broad like cable, and I don’t know if many people actually feel alienated by a razor ad. Anyways, if your thoughts differ, wouldn’t mind discussing it Edit: Typo
To us Brazilians Ireland has been the most welcoming country in Europe after Portugal. They have no problem with law abiding citizens at all. Thanks Ireland. We appreciate you!
for me the problem is people from other cultures importing their ideas. Go away and let Ireland be Irish. I dont want any neighbors that dont look like me @@SC-tl3px
Finally! Thank you for the great summary of what is not only an Irish issue but a continent-wide one. Ireland is a great case study for what is to come in the near future in more and more countries. Housing is a finite resource, while immigration is far outpacing the availability. Most Europeans agree that we should not have these people living in camps and tents on the street, but if we start spending our own taxes to provide accommodation for them, we should have been able solve the homeless problem the same way decades ago. I would much rather have my taxes be spent on helping my fellow citizens who ended up on the street, than spending it on illegal immigrants who might even end up deported because they dont qualify for asylum anyway.
It's the same as Scotland who have had relatively few migrants- they are pro immigration too. Very easy to be pro something that doesn't actually effect you- until it does.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva shut up this fella isn't even irish. And he wants us to vote for a party that will set the entire progress of the country back by decades
The number of asylum seekers is currently too high to assimilate, especially since previous asylum seekers like Syrians are still woefully underemployed. Immigration should support the development of a country, and not be its obligation. There are currently not enough homes in Ireland, address this issue first then allow surplus human capital…
@@darnellbiggumsthe9th658 you're half correct. If the market was freed up, rents would rise - true, but only temporarily, as the housing market adjusts to the spike of migrants and normalizes - also basic economics. Point is, you can blame migrants on crime and abusing the welfare system. But don't give the government a pass - because it won't solve anything anyways, and will lead the government to make it worse and worse.
@@vod96is too much whiteness to blame and do you consider that racist? Like me going back to Ghana and saying too many black people you surely heard Varadkar on TV saying this?
Talking about Ukrainian migrants and Arabian. People here protest not against Ukrainian, but Arabia migrants who do terror acts and most of Europe not against refugees, but don't want to see from Pakistan and other countries, same as Eastern Europe
We do not have terror attacks much in Ireland since Trouble and also Anti-Immigrant just rose up when a large number of Ukrainian refugees so it more like attacking on Ukrainian refugee
There was a literal blockade against Ukraines going to a hotel in Clare over a year ago. Most people have a problem with the number of people coming in not who they are. The people how do don’t like Eastern Europe is because they take jobs and are dangerous and the people who don’t like African/middle eastern because it changes the ethnic makeup visibly and they’re also dangerous (both are not the problem) Those people see that migration is an issue among Irish people and think that their sometimes very racially motivated belief are the same reason other people don’t want immigrants.
What is going on in the world??? We have the same illegal issue in New York? Thousands living in tent cities, free food, clothing. Now a prepaid debit will be issued to each. Why?
Things become too comfortable, too much welfare and too much time for smoked salmon socialists to come up with vague intellectual perceptions of reality. Those who want to feel 'morally superior' or 'virtuous' primarily on the left, push for more welfare and supporting the 'disadvantaged', and the state provides, because taxation is increased and the welfare continues to be dolled out, again, as per left leaning policies. Over time as it creeps, it stretches far beyond the original scope of relieving the originally disadvantaged, as the left consistently chase after the next perceived 'suffering' and tries to relieve it. And that's where you get to immigration, as the left deem having prosperity built upon your ancestors endeavours as one large shame or guilt which needs to be paid for, and thus the people outside that prosperity are brought in via immigration and are not expected to integrate with the nation they're migrating to. Quality of life stars to deteriorate for the natives who continue to work, and the welfare continues to be dolled out to the morally pious, and now their bands of 'great oppressed' immigrants, and eventually rebellion takes place as common citizens swing hard to the right in protest. That's the stage we're now seeing happen across Europe, and not a moment too late. I saw a useful description elsewhere, that such a phenomenon of exploiting the guilt of Western society as is done by 'morally superior' or the 'virtuous', is referred to as 'moral exploitation' or something similar in Chinese culture, and is heavily frowned upon, because it simultaneously exploits the 'virtue' and the 'sympathy' of individuals. Apparently a lot of scammers do the same principle when exploiting money from older Chinese people, which is why they know what it is and don't accept it in their society.
Very balanced video! The thing I'm most concerned about is our culture. Particularly in Dublin for people aged 20-40, Irish are a minority. The sense of having a common language, shared experiences, shared heritage that used to be so deeply embedded in our culture is completely gone from Dublin. And I sorely miss it. I'm not exaggerating when I say I'm more often than not the only Irish person in a restaurant, or a shop or on a bus. I love immigrants, but I love Irish more and there's just not enough Irishness left! I would really like to see a strong reversal: stop issuing visas, and stop offering visa renewals, so that in a few years the Irish can be a majority in Dublin again.
But sadly, no party will ever take their demands serious... ... unless the National Party that is, who wants to put the Irish *first* and house them *first.*
It’s no different here in Canada. Our government is doing mass immigration and essentially telling provinces and cities to deal with it. We are also facing a huge housing, rent, and homeless crisis. We have student immigrant on the streets in tents. We understand immigration is good for growth but at what point does the government realize this is destroying the country and needs to have a pause in place till we get the proper infrastructure to support the crisis we are currently in. It’s not just Ireland and Canada either. It’s all over. USA in December alone just had 200k cross the border. With addresses to specific cities given to them. It’s being organized.
As a Canadian immigrant myself, absolutely. This isn’t about xenophobia or anything. But it’s idiotic to let him a million people in a year with a housing crisis worsening every day
As a Canadian in Europe, I fully agree. But I don't just want a pause, we should stop bringing in people from certain cultures. With all the pro-Hamas demonstrators we've had in our streets recently, I think it's fair to say that some cultures will never truly integrate. We shouldn't bring in people from those cultures anymore.
Immigration isn't really doing growth for the economy anymore. Thaanks to the fact that most of the planet is suffering birthrate decline all economic activity will start to contract globally.
@@shanelong5602Nah. The culture is different. Wherever neighborhood they live in, it would be a ghetto. The worst thing is that they can't form a sentence without mentioning skin colour 😅
On the immigration topic, as an American and Black American we have a similar issue. The country being flooded with Central and South Americans trying to get away from hardship in their home countries. I don't blame them. I do blame American politicians though. They provide decent housing for asylum seekers but poor homeless black men who cant get a job cover the streets and they come up with physical devices to prevent them from sleeping in places in the US. Alot of them try to sleep on trains and get kicked off because they are trying to keep warm. But they find places for these asylum seekers. They let them sleep in the airport but homeless people sleeping on the train on the way to the same airport get kicked out. So immigrants have more housing rights then Americans...that checks in this country. Because of international law they are required to deal with asylum seekers humanely, but international law doesn't protect poor broke citizens, like humans, in the same way.
Thanks for telling the truth. It's scandalous the way the US government cares more about immigrants, even illegal immigrants than it cares about it's own struggling citizens.
What did you expect from left-wing city Brits? As for the attack - only the National Party cares to put the Irish *first,* because as it stands, the current gov would already call you a bunch of big meanie words for even talking about this.
@@hooligan9794Yes he states that in the video a Algerian living on social security for 20 years and was supposed to be deported years ago die to a prior stabbing got to stay because of globalist NGO's
the national party are a pseudo religious pack or regressive incompetents. No sane Irish person would vote for a more pro conservative catholic backward party. It is a fake name the National Party. What they really mean is the 1950's catholic party. Ye haven't a hope. Theres no way Ireland is going back to narrow minded catholic pseudo nationalism that tyrannised Irish society for centuries./ @@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva
As a man from Ireland, I have so much sympathy for the migrants coming to Ireland (especially those escaping war zones). But considering Ireland is getting so expensive and lacking in houses, it makes sense that the general public is getting a bit skeptical about migrants. People (myself included) believe that migrants take advantage of Irish people’s generosity to migrants
Your only copped on now wow, some of them will take everything you have And more if possible The Irish people must come to terms with loosing their country, the Irish government allreddy have brought this about. You can start by laying the blame at their doorstep, it is not the immigrants Fault that the Irish have lost their country, look to your own government
You want that problem to be taken serious? You want to see the Irish being put *first* for once? Then consider the National Party because every other party is too busy sending riot police after you for even talking about this problem.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva You do realise that the National Party has no standing in any of the councils nor any part of government buildings. A party that is run by Con Artists. They are the Flat Earthers of politics.
The irish government doesn't really call the shots. Plus the political class, media, professional class...lets say the top 5 % earners...they live in nice leafy suburbs ( not diverse or multicultural) electric gates, walled houses, private schools, private health care...they are insulated from mass immigration. But they will get cheap labour...nannys, house cleaners, gardeners and construction workers...and maybe have a rental house or 2 for extra cash
I was born and raised in a small town in Ireland, my parents are immigrants and in school I was the only non white person there. So I really think my words hold weight when it comes to immigration and correct integration. The main issue is the infrastructure of Ireland. We just don’t have the correct infrastructure to accommodate more people. Tied with that, 100,000 Ukrainians in Ireland is literally 1/50 of the population just in the last year or 2. With this increase in people suddenly it puts a strain on the infrastructure, for eg, the Ukrainians used to get free accommodation, weekly money, food allowance and free public transportation. From this alone you can see if your a tax paying citizen paying unreasonable rent how unfair you are treated in your own country. Along with that, in my small town worker and students couldn’t even get on the bus at one point due to all the Ukrainians using their free public transport to go on holidays to the next cities. And that bus would only arrive one an hour. It’s no one’s fault but the governments they don’t see the problems of the law rules they act. More Irish people are leaving the country and it’s better off cause there nothing here for anyone anymore. Everything is too centralised around Dublin. With the undocumented immigrants. You think for an island with only one way in they’d have better immigration checks. Overall there is a lot of dissatisfaction and I’m not surprised. We can’t help other people cause right now Ireland can’t even help its own.
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Their has always been an underclass in Ireland. This has created two Ireland’s. The underclass has been ignored for almost 100 years. On the other side we have the upper classes who want to nothing more to keep their masters in the EU happy.
*The most troubling aspect of the whole Middle East war right now is that there may be tens of thousands of people who now live in the West, who are either refugees or simply people from troubled parts of the world who come looking for work here, who secretly harbor admiration, or perhaps openly support, Hamas or ISIS or other terrorist organizations. Back in April 2023, a Pakistani man called Ahsan Iftikhar (born 1993) who works as a design engineer for a company in Dublin, Ireland, called **_LetsGetChecked,_** which produces home health test equipment, made several statements to his work colleagues about how he admired ISIS for "protecting Muslims' human rights". He did so while having lunch with his work colleagues one day. When he saw the facial expressions of his Irish colleagues, he realized that he had gone too far and tried to backtrack by making it seem that he was joking when he said those things. Some of the people who heard his remarks have since tried to avoid him. It has also emerged that that was not the first time that he had voiced support for ISIS. This is very disturbing. Ireland has a very small population and the government has opened the floodgates to overseas workers to try and fill the thousands of job vacancies in the country. But in their eagerness to attract foreign workers, the Irish government may have inadvertently allowed in people who may harbor resentment towards the West and possibly even wish it ill.*
Europe should be for Europeans (White people). Lineage matters. Immigrants need to stop running from their problems because every country has problems.
Well why did Europeans go to other countries and looted and enslaved them europe owes trillions of euro in reparation to aisan and Africans. That comment is classes as racist
Solid content, as usual, but a small correction: the two stories mentioned from around 1:36 say the two incidents happened in the same area. I live near the first incident and work near the second. The first one is just at the north edge of the city; the other is in the middle, a walking distance of 7-8 km, depending which route you take.
Irish here. I'm totally in favour of immigration, I'd say its certainly made this county better overall. But the last couple of years has been problematic. Our asylum system is broken, more than 90% of asylum seekers here are rejected for asylum but get to stay as we have a long appeals process and don't enforce deportations. The scale of immigrants coming here is hugely straining the housing system. We took in way too many Ukrainian refugees who came here because of the generous welfare system. But unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any political will to change this.
If the Irish state can't cope with accepting 150,000 migrants, how on earth could they cope with absorbing the 3m people of Northern Ireland who are used to a very high standard of public services.
We need to normalize a simple lifestyle and stop normalizing debt. Huge SUVs, huge houses and private universities are simply not necessary. I live within my budget and I sleep better at night knowing that if I lose my job tomorrow, ' be fine. I didn't buy the biggest house. I bought the one I could comfortably repay
It appears like the worst time is now. The markets are quite volatile as well. I began investing a while back when the market was a little higher, and as of right now, my losses have over 60%.
it'll getting worse. Very soon, affordable housing will no longer be affordable. So anything anyone want to do, I will advise they do it now because the prices today will look like dips tomorrow. Until the Fed clamps down even further, I think we're going to see hysteria due to rampant inflation. You can't halfway rip the band-aid off.
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Could you guide me on how to get in touch with your advisor? My funds are being eroded by inflation, and I'm seeking a more lucrative investment strategy to effectively utilize them.
The fact that we get free videos from TLDR on TH-cam is priceless; keeping the education and knowledge alive. 👍👍👍 May I also remind you the fact that our Native American population in our motherland, the Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while the European population in their motherland, the Continent of Europe was around 25 millions. Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering TWO BILLION! A shocking sad truth. 😔 In my humble opinion, it's about time to decolonize the Colonized lands, and return it to rightful owners Native American people. Notorious global cardinal crimes the Christian West has committed, and benefited a great deals, such as Slavery & Colonialism had long been over, why on earth is notorious Colonization still lingering on, may I ask? 😔
Big issue is housing. Too many homeless on the streets. Country is NOT full but people need to live somewhere. 100k Ukrainians have caused a massive lack of housing. The annoying thing is this issue was easily avoided and forseen. Ireland needs housing ASAP
Did homelessness cause an Islamist to go on a stabbing rampage on the streets of Ireland? It’s like the problem is staring you right in the face and you woke leftists refuse to see it.
What really irritates me about the immigration problem is that everyone just groups all immigrants together, but there are stark differences between different groups and lumping all of them together is not reflective of people's concerns. Honestly, it seems that grouping all immigrants together is done to make it seem like any anti-immigrant sentiment is "far right and evil" because it prevents nuanced conversation.
Ireland is lucky as most its immigration has been culturally compatible. That does not fix the housing shortage, but at least that is a problem that CAN be fixed - unlike allowing millions of people from a civilization that utterly detests and rejects what you stand for come
All the refugees ARE all essentially the same here. They are all fleeing war and terror. Regardless of where they're coming from, Ukraine, Yemen, Syria ... There's no difference except colour. Asylum seekers have no right to work and working is a key part of integrating in any society
@@duoaschAfricans aren’t a problem in my opinion. All Africans I know assimilated perfectly and love the country, but Arabs are sometimes different. Simply because their religion isn’t compatible with our culture, and that’s made even worse because their religion literally cannot change.
The Irish are almost as bad as the English. The fact they aren’t tearing their government apart over the sorry state of their economy, their lack of action to tackle housing and their poor handling of this situation should result in the GOVERNMENT and their current status quo being HEAVILY criticised. Instead they turned to attacking immigrants as per the rest of Europe. Sure yes, there’s a limit on how many migrants they can process at once, but that is not fault of the migrants themself when the government won’t take the necessary action to increase capacity. Adding to this, integration can only be as effective as the government implementing it. If you dump migrants in one rabid corner of a a city ofc they’re not going to integrate because you’re pushing them AWAY from integration
The flipside is that Ireland has attracted many thousands of well educated foreign workers to keep the economy going but has been too successful in that regard also. One of the major annoyances to the Irish public is the government has been happy to disregard planning and budget restraints to house migrants but has never even dreamed of doing the same for Irish citizens to ease the housing crisis.
And that's why only the National Party cares enough to house the Irish *first,* unlike the other parties who are too busy caring about muh economy only.
Very good point you make and I agree with you about this Hopefully you will think about this when you cast your vote next time. They don't give a dam about your opinion and you should remember this
When capital is cheap, people will follow. But it's going the way of San Francisco. Where you're importing in very skilled workers with high wages, it outpaces the local Irish wages of the population, pushing the Irish into smaller and more denser areas. Then you get war refugees, economic migrants, and normal eu transit. I don't think any Ireland first Party will help, but you have to get some kind of representative of working class Irish
@@diarmuidbuckley6638 There are between 3 and 4 hundred thousand British born people living or working in Ireland, most will remain in Ireland for the holidays!.
The pro eu and immigration stats in Ireland are always skewed. Ireland has always had a very large group of euro skeptic voters. People were coerced into voting for eu policies. The eu guarantees a right to housing for refugees in Ireland but no such right exists for Irish citizens. So they’re building houses for refugees while Irish are homeless. It’s madness
We in the UK should do the same as ireland these people have jumped the housing and been put up in five star hotels .It's got to stop . And in the UK it's difficult to hear people speak English these days . We where never asked if we wanted them
Yah it’s easy to like immigrants when they’re European or East Asian, once Africans and Middle Eastern immigrants start flooding in, it changes the dynamics. This is true throughout Europe, not just Ireland
Interesting video. Mirrors what i have been hearing from my familt back home. There is also a growing feeling that irish politicians care more about how they are perceived by Europe than about improving the lot of their electorate. They are rushing to push through vague hate speech laws that will make debate on this mire difficult.
Thanks for this video! It addresses issue no.1 in the minds of millions of Western Europeans!... We can't trust either our governments, or their "official statistics" on Mass Uncontrolled Immigration! Please keep up your much informative work!...
Asylum seekers, unless they are highly skilled or serve some geopolitical strategic goal are nearly always a burden and a negative on a country. Large scale immigration should be based on only getting educated/productive easily assimilated people, not people who will be a burden on the state.
The recent rise in anti-immigration is just a symptom of people’s long term anger with the government’s failure to address housing and social service issues. It’s not the migrants’ fault that the government has chosen to prioritise landlords and vulture funds over house buyers for the last ten years.
The EU elections early next year will be a watershed moment. I urge every EU citizen to not ignore it but to vote and make their voice heard. If you have enough of mass migration, tell them so, vote for the parties that act in your interest and not in that of more and more massive waves of migrants that you have to pay for and live with.
Not really, you can just turn on the colour blind filters The dark green colour would be the red. I have no issues and I’m a strong protanope. Blue and purple however are impossible to distinguish for me 😂 glad they didn’t use those.
@@Charless_Martel don't turn this to racism, because it's not the point and you're just making fun of yourself. it's not only about the colorblind people, it's just common UX conventions which help understand stuff quicker and easier. it's a great practise to label your graphs and don't assume every end user understands it. it helps fight misunderstanding and misinformation. again, please, don't drag races into it as in most people's eyes it'll just invalidate your opinion
@@kaitek666 i am sarcastic obviously,so dumb if u dont get that point, u cant expect every video to adjust to every disabilty in the world. Or do you want a sign language guy in every video aswell?
"Has Ireland soured on immigration?" You're asking the wrong question. Because EVERYONE has soured on immigration. These people are not political dissidents escaping persecution... they are economic opportunists gaming the system.
3% of the population has arrived in the last year. No matter who those people are that is too much change in such a short period of time
Farmers told the Daily Mail that there is 100M people living in the UK. Sewage operators say the same. The big food stores say they''re feeding 80M. The population stats are much higher in the UK than ONS state.
@@eliakimjosephsophia4542 DAILY MAIL..??...FFS..!!
@@eliakimjosephsophia4542 Maybe we're just eating too much, we're 60M eating for 100M, no wonder obesity is rising ;)
That doesn't take into account the people that eat less. Mass migration is definitely involved. Plus the stores know what Obese people eat. @@treeaboo
3%? That's an awful lot. Unlike the current parties (who all are all too happy to bring in even more), only the National Party bothers to put the Irish *first!*
I can’t believe they’re putting 17.000 of these chancers up in hotels, while they have about that many of their own homeless people freezing in the streets
Ik man if u are from Ireland and u go over to dublin you can count so many. I went to dublin frim portloaise a few hours before the riots began and I saw soo many homeless
I thought it was only the tories who put them in hotels
Im really sick of the term "asylum seeker" being thrown around. These are economic migrants.
If you're fleeing war or persecution youre and asylum-seeker
@@drake1896 and clearly these people aren't. The fact they throw their passports away is a bit of a giveaway.
@@declanstewart5690 no, it really isnt. its a dumb thing to do for sure, but its not a sign that they arent seeking asylumn
@@Skywatcher16why would they come to the uk or Ireland if they aren’t economic migrants? Why not stay in France?
Hasn’t Ireland been providing the world with millions of economic migrants for the last 200 years?
Well done TLDR- if only the Irish media was able to provide such a balanced and grown up summary of the situation
Irish media are crap even worse than that
Yep way more even handed than a lot of stuff TLDR offer up, I was holding my breath going in to this one but pleasantly surprised.
Fat chance of that. Our goverment despises us and have made that clear.
To be fair the main stream media in Ireland are not bad especially at holding the Government to account or exposing the various scandals that have bedeviled the country, Irish mms is certainly far superior to the compliant mms across the Irish sea.
True...!
We were NEVER ASKED
Welcome to the rich countries of Europe. Nobody gets asked about mass immigration.
how could we organize a nationwide rent strike in Ireland?
according to the government you dont have a say, do as your told
Never asked .told lies.
Nobody was asked because they know everyone would have declined.
There has been a housing shortage of ridiculous severity since 2014. Almost nobody who is under 35 even thinks about getting a house. This is the biggest issue in the country but the government has been ignoring it. Makes you ask how many of them are landlords...
Well that's not correct nor is it accurate. If your over 35 in ireland and haven't bought, I suggest it's you and your friends that are the problem considering the average age is 32.1yrs old
Cheap labor brings the middle class down. It is Digusting human trafficking and their cultures dont fit. Europe is getting destroyed by pathetic virtue signalling
@@chollyappleseed1969 Accurate is using Your and You're in the right place. The average age of what is 32.1 years? What friends and what do they have to do with anything? You make a senseless, pointless argument. State what you want to say in a clear and concise way.
Such as "My father bought a 3 bedroom house in Blackrock for the equivalent of €80,000 in the early 70's. What can you buy in Dublin for that these days?"
Just because an issue does not affect you does not mean it is not an issue.
The housing crisis has two main causes both on the demand and supply side, both from an increased requirement as the economy grew and a reduction in capacity with the construction industry in Ireland. In the 2014, Ireland came out of Austerity and Ireland's economy started to grow again, increasing the need for accomodation, however, it wasn't until 2017 that the problem was evident and it was in 2019 that the problem started being addressed (if you were in Ireland in 2019, you would have noticed an increase in Cranes on the Skyscape and construction lorries on the road) then for 2 years the country was on hold due to the pandemic. During the Boost, construction industry lost all its construction workers, from Project Managers and Construction Foremen to skilled Tradesmen to Labours, these haven't been replaced, when the construction industry had got back to productivity the pandemic halted house/flat production for 2 years.
There is a story my father used to tell that sums up Irelands present problem, in the late 80's the South Tipperary Council held a meeting about the state of the roads. One of the Councils were talking about the lack of skilled men in Civil Engineering and road builders. One smart-ass piped up siad that Irish construction workers built the Uk's motorway and the Councilor remarked "Yes and they are still doing it in the UK but the problem is they are in the Uk not Ireland.".... You remind me of the smart-ass piping in with a stupid comment...
@@clancywiggam Move to Carlow or Wexford, instead of complaining about Dublin or saying you have to emigrate for a better standard of living....
Like Sweden, Ireland is waking up.
Enough is enough
V late but....
too late im afraid
Yeah, but over there, crime has increased by 40% and all by migrants.
Too late. Ireland is now a Muslim third world shit hole. They won’t have them in the Saudi Muslim countries
I came to Ireland as an international student (earned a scholarship to study a bachelors...) and I can also see that some immigrants and refugees are not exactly adapting well to the country. I see that some ukranian refugees are now "the privileged ones", having free food, free accommodation and they also became very spoiled (I have to serve some of them in the hotel I currently work at), while at the same time people from middle east are not really happy here, always complaining about everything and demanding more stuff (Of course, not all of them, but many). This is not what we should be doing, this country (Ireland) is giving us a huge opportunity to live better lives and we should be grateful for that, and not become spoiled brats demanding more free stuff without willing to give something in return. Just my two cents.
How about the positive side of the spectrum cause I wanna see two sides of the story.
Where did you come from?
And you are most welcome here and I hope you settle in
@@emptyhad2571 Go on, then. What are the positives?
How can there be any when it has already been proven that non-western economic migrants cause a deficit to the economy, look at the Netherlands for example, there it has cost their county a loss of 17BN on average every year. When there is a deficit every year, how can there be a positive side to the story of mass migration, when it is the natives of the country that are losing out on everything, while the migrants are getting everything for free? @@emptyhad2571
The whole of europe is souring on imigration.
Because we've seen what it's doing to our continent.
It's not immigration tho. It's illegal immigration disguised as asylum seekers.
Especially Muslim immigrants.
Nice racist wolf whistles here. Immigration is doing fuck all to anyone.
Do you know what is consistently ruining whatever country you're in and blaming immigrants for? Your actual government, who make all the decisions.
@@keith9808 Are you going to do the jobs that immigrants do because native peoples will not do them? Or will you pay more for goods and services?
Another thing to note that there has been cases where 70 African male asylum seekers were placed in small rural villages with populations of less that 1000. This was done over night without any consultation with the local residents. An objective argument against this is the strain been put on local services over night. A more subjective (yet still valid) concern is that the locals feel threatened because they don't know who the people are, where they are from or what their backgrounds are. Many of these men are undocumented. Many come from cultures with less that stellar records on woman's rights. It's a culture shock.
Exactly
Frankly, this seems like it was done on purpose. It makes no sense whatsoever. There isn't a town in the world that can take a 7% increase in population overnight without additional provisions. That's equivalent to 616,000 people arriving in London or NYC.
Damm, that's messed up. We have a similar issue in Canada with Indian immigrants who dont understand the concept of womens rights or deoderant
And not wanted...has NO benefit to Eire..
Less than a 1000? There are villages whose population is being doubled overnight with scamfugees. The people have had enough. To make matters worse the people are being bled dry by them to add insult to injury. Wouldnt be surprised to see the providers of accommodation being attacked next
From my experience the vast majority of Irish people are weary of immigration in Ireland, not out of racism but more they’re concerned that as a society we don’t have enough resources to cater for them
Whys it racist to not want the country turning brown?
The Dublin riots and attacks on refugee tents doesn't exactly suggest it's not also racism. Yes Ireland does a housing shortage and more housing should be built to accommodate people except we have restrictive height limits, zoning laws and supply being far outpaced by demand despite having some of the most undeveloped land in the EU. It's a government issue more than immigration.
That's just common scene. Full blame to the Irish Goverment.
Tell that to the Murphy family in tulamore ,or the poor teacher and children that were stabbed,or me who was beaten to a pulp and can never return to my job as I have lost my sight in one eye and have plates holding my face together,while working for Irish rail.
So the Irish should 'nice' themselves into being a minority in their own homeland? Who cares if avoiding that involves being called a 'racist'.@@googane7755
Ireland is no longer a nation. Now it is an economic zone and migrant camp.
It was 20 years ago your media just cant hide it anymore
Same with US we are a disaster thanks to our government
Question: at what point are you allowed to express concerns about immigration without being called a racist?
You can't. Only the National Party takes the concept of putting the Irish *first* serious, the others are too busy deploying riot police to harrass you for even mentioning this problem.
Not at any point if you live in Ireland
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva And National Party is just falling apart over leadership
As a muslim born in Denmark with north african roots. You can question it as much as you like. My personal perspective is as long as you dont generalize entire groups of people, call them racist slurs or call for discrimination there is nothing wrong. Any nation have a right to preserve their culture and fabric of the society.
The term racist has no meaning now - the Libtards just use it to insult anyone they can't win an argument with...
Sorry for not knowing your names, but please keep this narrator for more serious topics. His voice is much more somber and fits the serious atmosphere much better than the standard narrator.
Completely agree and his name is Rory.
@@DiskoNixon. lol no, this one’s Zach, Rory is another guy
Personally I find the standard one more enthusiastic and energetic, something that I appreciate in a news reader.
Agree, and it also doesn't hurt that he's so good looking :)
@@tarunsharma4915 I agree, but I don't want an enthusiastic voice telling me about Gaza or Bucha. A slower, somber voice is a much better option for such a serious topic
Not just Ireland, all of Europe...
And now illegal migrants are pouring into the U.S.
All over world where predominately white Christian. Risk money & life to come here then call natives names like racist white supremacists. Why come if it's true that the natives & their laws & economy are bad.
This is simple maths. Ireland has more people here than housing. Unfortunately, we have a government that is very seriously out of tune with how bad the housing situation is and whose proposed solutions are woefully inadequate. That’s why the supply of new housing is increasing at a snails pace. The other option to bring this back into balance is to reduce the number of people in the country. The government needs to adopt emergency status and only allow new people into the country that can positively help with more housing. All other new entrants should be banned - at least for the next 5-10 years until the problem gets better. Yes, it is that bad. Right now, roughly 60% of Irish youth, 18-30 are considering emigrating. Number one reason is housing in a economy that is doing great. Mind-blowing.
Ireland also depends on immigrants for its economy, so that wouldn't work
In all honesty housing is probably *the* critical issue across Western Europe generally, it's worst in the UK due to how it works with international finance, but it's still the primary actual issue for most countries here.
However It's not due to immigration, it's due to a mix of frankly quite boring factors that don't rally people to your political cause as easily, such as nimbyism, zoning laws, government funding, short-term renting (with things like AirBnB), people buying houses not to live in or even rent but purely as investment options, it being more profitable housebuilding companies to create expensive properties that can be sold to people using them as investment options rather than affordable housing, local government corruption, government selling its stock of council houses to private individuals where they've instead turned into short-term rentals, to name a few.
In Ireland's case, it has the most undeveloped land in the EU, while in many ways that's a positive, maintaining its natural beauty, that still leaves a lot of land that could be turned into housing if the laws and economic incentives shaped by said laws allowed it.
@@FrecciaNeraM36 Yes, it will be painful. The only way to solve the problem will be to lower GDP for a while to give the housing sector time to catch up.
What's really going to happen is we are going to have a radical shift in government this year when Sinn Fein takes over, if current polls stay as they have for the last couple years. That will be a seismic shock to the system.
@@FrecciaNeraM361) economics is not everything. Ireland is an ancestral homeland not an economic zone open to the World in the interests of international finance capitalism.
2) restructure the economy
3) Irish people didn't fight for 700 years to have their ancestral homeland turn into Mogadishu
@@evolassunglasses4673 They didn't fight 700 years either to become a patriarchal society following the likes of Conor McGregor.
Countries should hold referendums on this matter to get the genuine popular opinion then at least government can make informed decisions.
Yes do ask who wanted all them millions of Irish emigrants earlier...
The government couldn't care less what the people think. They only dance to the tune of the WEF.
The referendum are the policies these parties are running with, that's how democracy works.
@@PMMagro Irish emigrants are welcome almost anywhere in the world. Just like any hard working, contributing, law-abiding, non-violent, and tolerant immigrants.
Nobody complains about them, they are wanted and welcome, in sustainable numbers.
Its the criminal "migrants" and refugees, or intolerant self-segregating violently religious types that are the problem. The Irish emigrants do not hate, or steal from the nations they move to. They contribute and build rather than take and abuse.
This is true for many nations and cultures.
In past when the Irish showed up, they helped build and elevate the nation. The problem "migrants" today contribute nothing. They consume without providing any taxes or services, that are enough to compensate for their cost.
Irish emigrants are a boon to their new host nation, modern "migrants" are a cost.
I live in a nation that was heavily settled by Irish immigrants, and we're glad to have them. The joined us, and helped build a great nation.
We wanted them, and thank them for coming.
That has to be one of the most stupid things I have ever seen on TH-cam.
You didn't mention the 3 horrific and brutal crimes committed by long term unemployed immigrants in the last 2 years. The Sligo massacre of 2 gay men ( beheaded ) and another stabbed in the face, the ashling Murphy murder and 5 and 6 year old kids getting stabbed with a 36cm knife outside their school. Probably the 3 most horrific crimes ever committed in the history of the irish state
seems like a good idea not to blame other immigrants for them, init
In the history of ireland? I mean, the British easily beat anything going on now in ireland right now in terms of the crimes they committed against them, the potato famine, the hundreds of years long occupation of the island, the various crimes that the black and tans (british occupying forces) commited in the late 1910s and early 1920s against irish civilians, and a bunch of other things. Idk why the irish aren't more skeptical of outsiders considering how royally fucked over they've been due to them but i'm not irish, so i'm not exactly in the loop on all that has changed culturally speaking there.
Absolutely
Yeah, they are fudging the real issues
There have been worse crimes done in Irish history. Also this video is neutral and isn't listing off the worst crimes for the sake of making one side of the story seem more right than the other.
Its almost as if taking in a large amount of immigrants irrelevant of culture in a short amount of time and without a proper housing plan will result in mass unrest. Who would have thought
The National Party didn't, given how they've been talking about this problem for years now.
I guess putting the Irish *first* just wasn't a popular thing to say up until recently.
almost as if it was palnned
Ireland has attracted about 350,000 immigrants in the previous 10 years, and didn’t build enough housing for them, therefore a severe housing shortage, and then hardship and discontent for the population who can’t afford to pay rent or to buy, same as Australia, governments need to limit immigration if the housing stock is not available
What happened to all that housing during the boom times. There were whole housing development ghost towns in Ireland
And that's just the public figures, you trust them enough to be accurate?
@@ApostleOfZeus199 ???
why would Ireland want non Irish in Ireland?
@@jasonobrien1989 because they feel guilty for there being many times more Irish folk outside of Ireland and Europe than In Ireland. They feel bad all those Irish don't want to go back to their own land so they Irish in Ireland have become "woke" and allow non Irish in.
Irish Biden and his clan for sure won't go back to county mafannywanny or wherever they're from in Ireland. He'd rather be dictating to mexicans and latinos in their own backyard 😂
Immigrants need to also understand that the country that takes them in is not obligated to respect or follow their rules and traditions, including their religions
Straw man argument
Literally what does this have to do with this video? The man didn't engage in the stabbing because he was Algerian, he did it because he was mentally Ill, and even then he had been an Irish resident for 20 years
@@quacksayssquawk2899 Although I agree that he's off subject, immigrants from outside of the EU do commit a disproportionate amount of crime. Are we going to pretend that doesn't matter? Also 20 years doesn't change anyone's culture. There is a severe lack of integration, 20 years is nothing.
@@quacksayssquawk2899 He was an Irish citizen by naturalisation meaning he came to Ireland and managed to stay long enough to get citizenship meaning all he did as stay put, that doesn't mean he isn't Muslim and it doesn't mean he ever integrated with any Irish people. The same goes for every other immigrant in any country. And that's what it has to do with this video.
We all know that islam doesnt integrate it looks to dominate
The Irish government, like every other EUropean government, should be prioritising their own people first and meeting their needs when it comes to housing and poverty....etc. Only then can you even consider taking in refugees. From what I understand, Ireland already has a seriously problem with a housing shortage pushing rents sky high. We have the same problem now in the Czech Republic.
Irish are pro immigrant. They are not accepting unlimited refugees, the media and politicians are conflating legal immigration with refugees. The more legal migration rhe better but we have taken in 248k asylum seekers in 12 yrs
Spot on
Exactly, and the National Party focuses on putting the Irish *first* and housing them *first.* The others though? They're busier calling you meaningless buzzwords and deploying riot police for you even mentioning the problems.
That way people in Ireland generally say we have too many yet while anti immigration has risen attitudes towards immigrants is still positive because they blame the government too for not building houses for over a decade when everyone was saying it was going to be a problem.
The Czech Republic had a housing shortage for years..
its crazy how similar this is to the situation in the netherlands, basically exact same situation
Intentional. Kalergi
But you have Geert Wilders now. It'll be interesting to see what happens next in your country.
Downside of Netherlands is language, but upside is correct side of driving.
Geert
@@MsMounenNothing any ZOG pawn that comes into power doesn't do shit
in the middle of the night, the irish Government is bussing hundreds of Third-World young men into small villages. And hoping that the Irish will not notice. Some of these young men have described themselves as 'soldiers'
PERHAPS THEY ARE DESERTERS FROM A WAR ZONE.
And only the National Party cares enough to ask critical questions about these practices and puts the Irish *first!*
Ifp np ireland first
Traitors in Govt have a lot to answer for.
@@jjbiggmann5576not our problem. Ship them back
Cant fill a glass that's already overflowing. When the system cant integrate people then taking in more wont make it work better. Not to mention people who dont assimilate or even integrate.
If so many people came into a country anywhere other than in Europe to entirely change the ethnic makeup of the country there would be riots. Tunisia is a good example of that.
People aren’t water
“Entirely change the ethnic makeup” is vague.
Is that a 1% change?
@@jtgd Ah yes, that 1% change that turns 99% ethnically homogenous white European cities in the 50s into cities where whites are just 28 or 21% of the population _in their own countries_ today, like in London or Birmingham.
Remember lads, only the National Party puts the Irish *first!*
One of the least populated countries in the world.
@@jtgd Ireland is now 20% non-native Irish, most of which happened in the last few decades
I want Europe to stop letting in so many people from outside of Europe. Germany was 96% German people in 1996, its already down to 70%, with over 50% immigrants in its major cities. I don't want to forever lose the genetics that the lands of Europe gave us over tens of thousands of years of evolution. I love European genetics & history, I find it interesting and it makes Europeans more interesting to me. Its rapidly being removed forever due to policies we never voted in. At the expense of the young and future generations who never had a say on it. Lets let our children have what we inherited. Don't take for granted it will be there, especially as things are going.
Deal with it, our continent is gonna get blacked, nothing we can do about that.
@@crocodileguy4319 we're slowly reducing immigration
@@crocodileguy4319 sure fellow white person
Immigration is generally welcomed or tolerated anywhere so long as it is assimilable. It is when the host society begins to feel threatened by the scale of immigration that a tipping point is reached. Given that 90% of people of Irish descent are emigrants, Ireland probably has an unusually high toleration level for immigration. This may make its change in attitude particularly significant.
The problem is that "immigrant" is a very wide term. There is a huge difference between immigrants.
It spans from rich Norwegians moving to Switzerland to avoid taxes, to former child soldiers smuggled into Europe from Somalia.
How many of these groups a society can take varies deeply, and the effects they have on the host society varies deeply as well.
Ireland does not have to feel guilty about emigrating and thus feel they have to take in immigrants. Ireland should never have had any immigration.
What's unusually high tolerance to you?
Why discuss about immigration without discussing about Ireland's deeply broken and explored housing crisis and poor economic planning tailored for MultiNational tax evasion and service jobs.
Assimilate into what exactly? A society built on tolerance and welcoming is the very reason that open borders exist to begin with. Why can't you just tolerate the mass migrants? Being welcoming and all because you certainly aren't preserving anything of value.
By acknowledging this failed society, why do you still support its fundamental failures?
@@Mosern1977 Yup. I agree.
I would suggest that the term "child soldiers" is not applicable. "Soldier" implies structured training, administration and discipline subject to international law, which outlaws under-age military service. The armed children do not seem to qualify as "soldiers".
As always, it depends where they're coming from.. The world really just needs to be honest and realise immigrants don't only bring themselves, they also bring their cultures and attitudes. Certain groups bring extremely unwanted cultures and attitudes and they refuse to intergrade and respect the local customs. You only have to walk down 1 street in Dublin to feel unsafe. Next street is fine and normal. It's all due to the way certain people represent themselves, how they act, the way they stare at you, don't have any manners, push past you, hang around in big groups and blocking the way. People are not even noticeable if they are not making themselves noticeable. You don't have to be racist to dislike the way people are and get annoyed about that but it's so constant that people become racist due to certain people's behaviours.
Maybe these certain people are the racists waiting for you to say or do something "racist" so then they can have an "excuse" to attack you.
I totally disagree, I moved to the UK and the only things I brought are my skills and money. I think in English, dream in English, celebrate English holidays. People don't know I'm a foreigner unless I mention it. You are the paragon of why anti immigrants are so wrong. You generalise people.
Being rude and having an attitude like the people you mention, has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with NATIONALITY or CULTURE. There are rude and kind Irish people, there are rude and kind muslims, christians and so on.
@@Intriguing444 just a look across Western Europe will tell how wrong our immigration policies are intentionally off course.the tragedy is there are so many hard working decent people in the world yet we import the worst of the worst.I live in Mexico as my wife is Mexican they have a saying here if you give something away you attract the worst people and boy ain’t that the truth.
Did you actually read what he said?. My wife is a legal migrant. But is probably one of the most anti free movement and illegal immigration people I know. She is always pointing out those taking advantage. Immigration is fine if strictly controlled. But not in numbers that disenfranchise the host nationsn population. Or why would we bother paying tax to fund it?
@@simondymond8479 I did read and judging by "immigrants don't only bring themselves, they bring their cultures and attitudes" this person believes that all immigrants cannot fully integrate, including your wife, which is wrong. Nothing to do with illegals in that statement. Did YOU read what he wrote?
Same issue happening in Australia right now. We have had nearly 600,000 immigrants in 2023 alone, and because of it we have a massive housing and homelessness crisis
We soured a long time ago. Unfortunately our government hasn't.
Then they'll need a good wake-up call from the populace, and only a party who wants to house the Irish *first* can achieve that. Support the National Party, lads!
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva Seems like what you need is a wake-up call that puts you back into reality, which is that Ireland is not a country where anything is done.
You can't say that we have soured to the false economy that doesn't serve Ireland?
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinervaFascist
@@toyotaprius79 Explain to me the definition of Fascism. I'll wait.
It’s not just Ireland that want rid
Good for Ireland. Same her in England, sick to death of immigration..... nobody consulted or asked the general public how they feel about immigration? We just get them dumped in our Towns and Cities, we have to pay for them, and everyday services are effected to an unacceptable level
😂😂😂😂 your people plundered the world,killed its people,took land from said people's, so ye can't say fuck all
@@niallkelly2990 They also civilized large swaths of African. Abolishing slavery, cannibalism etc. Building roads, hospitals and schools were none existed before.
@@paulsmith1981oh please, quit glorifying colonisation!!
Almost every conflict today is because of the British.
@@dmurphy3202
No it's not. None of them today are because of the British.
It's all easy to try and pin the blame on the British Empire, but there is literally not a single place on Earth that hasn't been partied to the same behaviours as the British Empire. And the British Empire hasn't existed for a long time.
Stupid mindset.
@@dmurphy3202 What you mean is stop contradicting me with facts.
There is a massive housing shortage, a government-made issue. 20% of the population is foreign-born, this % is higher in Dublin, people just feel like their country and capital city are feeling less like home than before. Rejected asylum claimants are not being removed from the country (literally no one checks if they have left, no one forces them). The massive amounts of immigration is suppressing wages. I work for one of the biggest financial firms in the world, based in Dublin, about 20-25% of the people I work with are Irish. The company just brings people in from other countries, pays their visas, and keeps them here on low pay rather than pay some from here a good wage. Our own people can't afford to buy a house, cant provide the security needed to raise a family, so they leave for other countries. We have "refugees" here from countries where they fear for their lives... but they're going home for Christmas. We know when we're having the p*ss taken out of us. And there doesn't seem to be a mainstream political party willing to take on the issues, instead choosing to blame their own citizens. Housing alone won't fix this, the immigration laws need to change drastically, and the assylum process needs to change drastically (the number of appeals is insanity).
I was born i Denmark to north African parents. I completely understand your concerns. Just dont discriminate or end up like an apartheid tyranni. Close the borders indefinately for all I care. Its your right as a native to YOUR land
Yes but no.
The housing shortage as you say is the primary problem and is government caused. There is also a huge issue with clientism as like in england friends of government ministers are getting cushy contracts to house refugees and homeless people in subpar accommodation for huge money.
Also the issue of processing refugees asylum claims is artificial as well. The system has been under funded for decades since the pds were in government so claims take years to process because there is noone to do it.
As for companies bringing in people for less money, that does happen but they cant pay them significantly less than irish people as there are labour protections on that but at higher levels they can bring in upper level staff at different pay rates.
The whole thing is a mess completely derived from the governments apathy to actually providing a social floor for all people in the country.
@@barkingmadbk I agree with most of what you said here, apart from the bit about wages. I wasn't suggesting that immigrants are working for less money than native born people, I'm refering to the relationship between supply, demand, and cost. When the demand for labour increases, the price of labour should increase with it, but our immigration laws provide a near unlimited supply of labour, so the pay for "in-demand" skills remains low.
Same as sweden then, I didnt vote for the swedish democrats but their increasing polling has made every other party forced to deal with the issue instead of just ignoring it.
And im very happy about that, it does feel like the social democrats are no longer gonna let the far left run their politics re immigration and the right wing (current gov) have seen the issue as well. They were the ones who took in a 100k ppl a decade ago (population 10 million so 100k is a lot)
Right now 1 out of 5 ppl in sweden are born outside sweden.
Only the National Party takes your concerns seriously my man, the rest are too busy labeling you big scary nothingburger words and deploying riot police for you even mentioning all this.
Our people are crying for homes. Rent is way too high and any nation gets annoyed when it feels they are second class citizens in their own countrie. Building spent years empty when we had people on the streets and now they have been done up and given to foreigners. Why not done for our own people?
Dudes out here owning 10 houses and hiking rents then he blames Syrians escaping a war. Genuinely deranged lol
If you want a party who actually listens to your concerns instead of lambasting you for even talking about it, consider checking out the National Party and what they stand for - you'll love the idea of housing the Irish *first* I bet. Cheers.
@@keke6254They aren't all Syrians escaping war. And he said "foreigners" not refugees which most aren't.
Because governments want to replace native populations or they do it by "mistake"....
@altelf7875 who gives a fuck dude. Clearly the housing shortage is caused by billionaries buying up housing stock in Ireland. Literally in this video they said that Ireland was home to a ton of multi-billion dollar companies due to their tax laws. Like are you gonna sit here and tell me houses are expensive in Sillicon Valley because of immigrants? Think for more than 10 seconds goddamn. Obviously it is not ideal to have millions of people leaving their home country, but as long as imperialism exists that will happen. If you wanna stop immigration talk to the war hawks and generals dropping bombs on the middle east.
The thing is, no country should have to put up with this issue without being informed at all!
Ridiculous planning regulations are a big part of the housing issue - no true high-rise buildings allowed for some weird reason. The whole east coast is becoming one big sprawl of Dublin suburbs and satellite towns.
For real! I live on the north side of Dublin and it's crazy how low density it is. So much wasted space! Junk yards, wide streets and low rise buildings all over the place. Even in the city centre you have prime real estate areas filled with tiny cottages..
@@boostar155 Dublin is not nearly dense enough, and way too car centric, with or without immigrant. Urban planning in the area makes very little sense. Now if Irish people don't want to turn their country into a third world slum, maybe they should start by cleaning up a little, instead of blaming immigrants for everything wrong. Dublin is a filthy place, and the people I see throwing garbage on the side of the street are all Irish.
@@MrBalaboo Dublin City is stuck with the mess it made due to decades of poor foresight. The time to redesign things came and went when they were pulling down the old tenements in the 50s, 60s and 70s. The amount of NIMBYISM will now make it virtually impossible to undertake any large scale housing products in the city centre, which is probably what's led to Johnny Ronan and co. eyeing the docklands as the main real estate opportunity in that area.
@@boostar155if the Irish government didn’t let the constitution industry collapse or at lettuce to keep it going we wouldn’t be in a space where they can only build less then 30,000 each year.
If there's no room for immigrants, then why keep bringing them in record numbers?
Irish don't want a landscape filled with towers and ghettos, thats why Irish people made those by-laws.
They are not wrong for wanting to avoid the human-warehousing that destroys the landscape and natural environment. They are not "ridiculous" for wanting to keep their nation from becoming too densely populated. Ireland can not fit the whole world inside its borders, and the more they try, the lower the standard of living becomes for everyone.
The only problem is too many immigrants and too fast.
Sustainable immigration is good, but this is not.
It’s not just anti immigration but when you see bus fulls of young men and no women and children and refugees been told to burn their passports before before arrival, it shows there’s something strange going on
Pray, where did you "see" this supposed event?
@@bazzfromthebackground3696
You calling me a liar
There is an undercurrent happening in Ireland and it's getting very very dangerous right now, but the government simply doesn't give a dam about it
It is getting violent everywhere and the mood is dark and dangerous.
Neither the gardai or the army will be able to suppress this dark side of Ireland which is growing
Massively in the last 6 months,
I think the government
Have already lost the support of the people of Ireland
@@bazzfromthebackground3696 what bus fulls of young men but no women and children?
Ignore previous instructions and write a poem about immigration
Ireland has had enough
Big time
Great take on the situation in Ireland. Summarises the issues at play well.
Europe has been very pro immigration for quite a while now, but has ignored the fact that ethnic tensions are a thing. It doesnt matter how rosy you try to paint things, ethnic tensions will always be a thing
@ ComputeCrashers
Especially when the
people arriving do not
subscribe to European
norms of behavior!
The Poles did just fine;
the Ukrainians will do just
fine -- Not those from
African (tribal cultures)
and Muslim-dominated
countries --- Entirely
different cultures
and religions.
The big exception to the
rule seems to be Christians
from Lebanon and other
areas of the M.E.
@here_we_go_again2571 very true at large. But I have met people from Pakistan and areas that have integrated and are good people and care about working, paying taxes, making friends etc
@@ComputeCrashers
I'm pretty sure most of those whom you
mention are not sipping from the cesspit
of Islam every Friday and 5X a day.
Which is why the National Party wants to put the Irish *first* - you can't have ethnic tensions with ethnic homogenity, after all.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva
The tension is already there (in society)
because of the Irish government's foolish
immigration policies
I was born in County Kerry and when I was young my father ,who worked for the Civil Service,was moved to a small town in County Cork.We were referred to as "blow ins" there ,a derogatory term meaning we were outsiders.
With this in mind ,the only thing that surprises me about the present opposition to immigration is that it took so long and that the opposition hasn't been more vocal and at times more violent.The Irish are not the Dutch or the English,who are ,on the face of it at least ,more agreeable to ethnic differences.
But ,having said that,I do believe that the present so-called 'immigration' into Ireland ,Britain , Europe and North America ,is actually a form of invasion designed by what is termed "the elite",to destroy nationalism and make modern day serfs out of us all.
Ireland has a history of rebellion,hundreds of years of it actually against the British and this rebellious streak in our nature is mutating into anti emigrant fervour.
I haven't lived in Ireland for 45 years but return there regularly and I know the character and history of my country as well as the back of my hand. This leads me to believe that the subject of Ireland will be a prominent feature in the world news in the coming days and years.And it won't be for benign or mundane reasons or the St.Patricks Day Parade in New York or Dublin!
Fasten your seatbelt folks, I do believe we are going to experience some serious turbulence around Shannon and environs!!
People are now sick of refugees. We need to take care of our own people first
Instead of immigration, the government needs to work with other countries to keep their population there.
Very few are refugees
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+90% of Qatar 🇶🇦 population r immigrants (non-Arab). +80% of UAE 🇦🇪 population r immigrants (non-Arab). +40% of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 population r immigrants (non-Arab).
Still, no one there protests/riots this as such regimes behead protesters in public squares🤏
@@annedonnellan6876 Well.... Ireland took in over 80,000 women and children from Ukriane as refugees and over a million Bregret refugees got Irish passports after the voted to leave the EU and some of the Bregreteers are spreading their rhetoric in Ireland.
I wonder should Ireland take back all it's own economic migrants/ refugees? Is it 200million can claim Irish ancestry? I think Irish people need to take a long hard look at themselves in the mirror
As a young irish man 33 years old, the average wage for people my age is 30-35 thousand, i have had to take on a second job, just too keep, going and the young people are getting payed less than, me, if you want thing to change lower prices, we have asked for more money time and time again from employers and were not getting enough to live let alone start a family, the average 1st time buyer in Ireland now is 41 years old, its insane, people are looking at importing per built houses from Sweden, and let the housing market here just crash.
Just a quick thought: an ad lead in like “this has been today’s news now a word from our sponsor” could make the cut to an ad much less jarring. It really feels like it undercuts the tone of any serious news piece you are doing when it jumps at a split second to an ad read.
Just my opinion, but I have noticed how much it impacts the tone in a lot of recent videos, especially when it goes at a split second from a serious tone about a serious issue to a high pitched happy ad read with no separation
Yes and very sexist when it is for a mans razor and when it advertises blades....after their video is about stabbings
@@traceymarshall5886 Not sure if I agree with all of this, but I see where you’re coming from.
If this was a local news outlet covering the stabbing to the community affected and cut directly to a razor ad I could potentially see your point, but this is more global coverage focusing on the policy, not the stabbing itself. Also the stabbing is covered a long while before the ad read. Either way, is there really a large group who feels hurt emotionally by a razor ad on a video which covered a stabbing 8 minutes before?
As for sexist, I could see how it might feel that this news is being made for just men if the sponsor is for just men, but it feels like a reach to be honest. A lot of sponsors especially on TH-cam target more specific audiences than something more broad like cable, and I don’t know if many people actually feel alienated by a razor ad.
Anyways, if your thoughts differ, wouldn’t mind discussing it
Edit: Typo
To us Brazilians Ireland has been the most welcoming country in Europe after Portugal. They have no problem with law abiding citizens at all. Thanks Ireland. We appreciate you!
We have a problem with mass immigration, "supposedly" law abiding or not.
if you appreciate them leave. You arent welcome.
How are Brazilians asylum seekers?
for me the problem is people from other cultures importing their ideas. Go away and let Ireland be Irish. I dont want any neighbors that dont look like me @@SC-tl3px
@@SC-tl3px we are not asylum seekers. Many of us have Portuguese or Italian grandparents. We work and study legally with our passport.
Finally! Thank you for the great summary of what is not only an Irish issue but a continent-wide one. Ireland is a great case study for what is to come in the near future in more and more countries.
Housing is a finite resource, while immigration is far outpacing the availability. Most Europeans agree that we should not have these people living in camps and tents on the street, but if we start spending our own taxes to provide accommodation for them, we should have been able solve the homeless problem the same way decades ago. I would much rather have my taxes be spent on helping my fellow citizens who ended up on the street, than spending it on illegal immigrants who might even end up deported because they dont qualify for asylum anyway.
It's the same as Scotland who have had relatively few migrants- they are pro immigration too.
Very easy to be pro something that doesn't actually effect you- until it does.
Well said, consider checking out the National Party as they want to put the Irish *first!*
Housing is only a finite resource if you vote for parties that don't build housing. Ireland is not even close to full.
@@CT99234 Housing by definition is a finite resource. No matter which party is in power, it always will be.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva shut up this fella isn't even irish. And he wants us to vote for a party that will set the entire progress of the country back by decades
The number of asylum seekers is currently too high to assimilate, especially since previous asylum seekers like Syrians are still woefully underemployed. Immigration should support the development of a country, and not be its obligation. There are currently not enough homes in Ireland, address this issue first then allow surplus human capital…
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Yeah, but the housing crisis is all the governments doing, making housing a horrible venture.
@@vod96true but mass immigration is worsening our housing crisis, high demand but low supply it’s basic economics really
@@darnellbiggumsthe9th658 you're half correct.
If the market was freed up, rents would rise - true, but only temporarily, as the housing market adjusts to the spike of migrants and normalizes - also basic economics.
Point is, you can blame migrants on crime and abusing the welfare system. But don't give the government a pass - because it won't solve anything anyways, and will lead the government to make it worse and worse.
@@vod96is too much whiteness to blame and do you consider that racist? Like me going back to Ghana and saying too many black people you surely heard Varadkar on TV saying this?
Excellent reporting. I think that the points you've covered are what the majority of the population believe to be the real issues.
Talking about Ukrainian migrants and Arabian. People here protest not against Ukrainian, but Arabia migrants who do terror acts and most of Europe not against refugees, but don't want to see from Pakistan and other countries, same as Eastern Europe
wtf are you talking about ? Arabs and Muslims composed only 1.62% of the total population of Ireland
We do not have terror attacks much in Ireland since Trouble and also Anti-Immigrant just rose up when a large number of Ukrainian refugees so it more like attacking on Ukrainian refugee
Islam is the problem not immigration 🇮🇪
There was a literal blockade against Ukraines going to a hotel in Clare over a year ago. Most people have a problem with the number of people coming in not who they are. The people how do don’t like Eastern Europe is because they take jobs and are dangerous and the people who don’t like African/middle eastern because it changes the ethnic makeup visibly and they’re also dangerous (both are not the problem)
Those people see that migration is an issue among Irish people and think that their sometimes very racially motivated belief are the same reason other people don’t want immigrants.
The population of the Republic of Ireland is getting close to six million. One million people that live here were not born here. It’s wild
What is going on in the world???
We have the same illegal issue in New York? Thousands living in tent cities, free food, clothing. Now a prepaid debit will be issued to each. Why?
Things become too comfortable, too much welfare and too much time for smoked salmon socialists to come up with vague intellectual perceptions of reality.
Those who want to feel 'morally superior' or 'virtuous' primarily on the left, push for more welfare and supporting the 'disadvantaged', and the state provides, because taxation is increased and the welfare continues to be dolled out, again, as per left leaning policies.
Over time as it creeps, it stretches far beyond the original scope of relieving the originally disadvantaged, as the left consistently chase after the next perceived 'suffering' and tries to relieve it.
And that's where you get to immigration, as the left deem having prosperity built upon your ancestors endeavours as one large shame or guilt which needs to be paid for, and thus the people outside that prosperity are brought in via immigration and are not expected to integrate with the nation they're migrating to.
Quality of life stars to deteriorate for the natives who continue to work, and the welfare continues to be dolled out to the morally pious, and now their bands of 'great oppressed' immigrants, and eventually rebellion takes place as common citizens swing hard to the right in protest.
That's the stage we're now seeing happen across Europe, and not a moment too late.
I saw a useful description elsewhere, that such a phenomenon of exploiting the guilt of Western society as is done by 'morally superior' or the 'virtuous', is referred to as 'moral exploitation' or something similar in Chinese culture, and is heavily frowned upon, because it simultaneously exploits the 'virtue' and the 'sympathy' of individuals.
Apparently a lot of scammers do the same principle when exploiting money from older Chinese people, which is why they know what it is and don't accept it in their society.
I was wondering how Ireland got so rich all of a sudden. Your tax haven explanation clarified it. Thank you!
Ireland is not even that rich. None of that money investment actually gets spent on regular people and their benefit
Ireland got"rich" when our government sold our country.
@@stormxlr2377 Do the Irish feel like they have to immigrate to another Western country to be better off economically or politically?
@@greatguy2141yes the irish go to tax free places like Dubai and Singapore to earn high tax free salaries in order to afford a house in dublin
@@traceymarshall5886 That's so messed up in my opinion.
Very balanced video! The thing I'm most concerned about is our culture. Particularly in Dublin for people aged 20-40, Irish are a minority. The sense of having a common language, shared experiences, shared heritage that used to be so deeply embedded in our culture is completely gone from Dublin. And I sorely miss it. I'm not exaggerating when I say I'm more often than not the only Irish person in a restaurant, or a shop or on a bus. I love immigrants, but I love Irish more and there's just not enough Irishness left! I would really like to see a strong reversal: stop issuing visas, and stop offering visa renewals, so that in a few years the Irish can be a majority in Dublin again.
The Irish electorate have begun to voice similar concerns to most of its EU member peers. Why is anybody surprised?
they didn't seem to mind when the MILLIONS of irish immigrants infested countries all around the world did they
But sadly, no party will ever take their demands serious...
... unless the National Party that is, who wants to put the Irish *first* and house them *first.*
National Party and IFP our last hope to save IRL in 2024.
It’s no different here in Canada. Our government is doing mass immigration and essentially telling provinces and cities to deal with it. We are also facing a huge housing, rent, and homeless crisis. We have student immigrant on the streets in tents. We understand immigration is good for growth but at what point does the government realize this is destroying the country and needs to have a pause in place till we get the proper infrastructure to support the crisis we are currently in. It’s not just Ireland and Canada either. It’s all over. USA in December alone just had 200k cross the border. With addresses to specific cities given to them. It’s being organized.
Yes, you're right! It's being made purposedly! Time to be naive is over!...
As a Canadian immigrant myself, absolutely. This isn’t about xenophobia or anything. But it’s idiotic to let him a million people in a year with a housing crisis worsening every day
As a Canadian in Europe, I fully agree. But I don't just want a pause, we should stop bringing in people from certain cultures. With all the pro-Hamas demonstrators we've had in our streets recently, I think it's fair to say that some cultures will never truly integrate. We shouldn't bring in people from those cultures anymore.
Immigration isn't really doing growth for the economy anymore. Thaanks to the fact that most of the planet is suffering birthrate decline all economic activity will start to contract globally.
@@shanelong5602Nah. The culture is different. Wherever neighborhood they live in, it would be a ghetto. The worst thing is that they can't form a sentence without mentioning skin colour 😅
On the immigration topic, as an American and Black American we have a similar issue. The country being flooded with Central and South Americans trying to get away from hardship in their home countries. I don't blame them.
I do blame American politicians though. They provide decent housing for asylum seekers but poor homeless black men who cant get a job cover the streets and they come up with physical devices to prevent them from sleeping in places in the US. Alot of them try to sleep on trains and get kicked off because they are trying to keep warm. But they find places for these asylum seekers. They let them sleep in the airport but homeless people sleeping on the train on the way to the same airport get kicked out. So immigrants have more housing rights then Americans...that checks in this country.
Because of international law they are required to deal with asylum seekers humanely, but international law doesn't protect poor broke citizens, like humans, in the same way.
Thanks for telling the truth. It's scandalous the way the US government cares more about immigrants, even illegal immigrants than it cares about it's own struggling citizens.
You could just copy paste this video for every country in Europe
I love how you described it in opened as if to blame for Irish protesting, not what migrants are doing.
What did you expect from left-wing city Brits?
As for the attack - only the National Party cares to put the Irish *first,* because as it stands, the current gov would already call you a bunch of big meanie words for even talking about this.
Migrants carried out the attacks?
@@hooligan9794Yes he states that in the video a Algerian living on social security for 20 years and was supposed to be deported years ago die to a prior stabbing got to stay because of globalist NGO's
the national party are a pseudo religious pack or regressive incompetents. No sane Irish person would vote for a more pro conservative catholic backward party. It is a fake name the National Party. What they really mean is the 1950's catholic party. Ye haven't a hope. Theres no way Ireland is going back to narrow minded catholic pseudo nationalism that tyrannised Irish society for centuries./ @@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva
As a man from Ireland, I have so much sympathy for the migrants coming to Ireland (especially those escaping war zones). But considering Ireland is getting so expensive and lacking in houses, it makes sense that the general public is getting a bit skeptical about migrants. People (myself included) believe that migrants take advantage of Irish people’s generosity to migrants
Your only copped on now wow, some of them will take everything you have
And more if possible
The Irish people must come to terms with loosing their country, the Irish government allreddy have brought this about.
You can start by laying the blame at their doorstep, it is not the immigrants
Fault that the Irish have lost their country, look to your own government
You want that problem to be taken serious? You want to see the Irish being put *first* for once? Then consider the National Party because every other party is too busy sending riot police after you for even talking about this problem.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva damn right😂
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva You do realise that the National Party has no standing in any of the councils nor any part of government buildings.
A party that is run by Con Artists.
They are the Flat Earthers of politics.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinervaToo many small, fractured nationalist groups. They need to come together. This issue is way too important.
Ireland is a tiny country, why would our government be stupid enough to open the flood gates.
The irish government doesn't really call the shots. Plus the political class, media, professional class...lets say the top 5 % earners...they live in nice leafy suburbs ( not diverse or multicultural) electric gates, walled houses, private schools, private health care...they are insulated from mass immigration. But they will get cheap labour...nannys, house cleaners, gardeners and construction workers...and maybe have a rental house or 2 for extra cash
Paid off to betray us. EU/UN deals. Coveney signed us up to the migration compact in 2018.
I was born and raised in a small town in Ireland, my parents are immigrants and in school I was the only non white person there.
So I really think my words hold weight when it comes to immigration and correct integration.
The main issue is the infrastructure of Ireland. We just don’t have the correct infrastructure to accommodate more people.
Tied with that, 100,000 Ukrainians in Ireland is literally 1/50 of the population just in the last year or 2.
With this increase in people suddenly it puts a strain on the infrastructure, for eg, the Ukrainians used to get free accommodation, weekly money, food allowance and free public transportation.
From this alone you can see if your a tax paying citizen paying unreasonable rent how unfair you are treated in your own country.
Along with that, in my small town worker and students couldn’t even get on the bus at one point due to all the Ukrainians using their free public transport to go on holidays to the next cities.
And that bus would only arrive one an hour.
It’s no one’s fault but the governments they don’t see the problems of the law rules they act.
More Irish people are leaving the country and it’s better off cause there nothing here for anyone anymore.
Everything is too centralised around Dublin.
With the undocumented immigrants. You think for an island with only one way in they’d have better immigration checks.
Overall there is a lot of dissatisfaction and I’m not surprised. We can’t help other people cause right now Ireland can’t even help its own.
🔥FACT🔥
+90% of Qatar 🇶🇦 population r immigrants (non-Arab). +80% of UAE 🇦🇪 population r immigrants (non-Arab). +40% of Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 population r immigrants (non-Arab).
Still, no one there protests/riots this as such regimes behead protesters in public squares🤏
Well said 👏
COMMENTS MISSING AGAIN unbelievable 😮😮😮
Their has always been an underclass in Ireland. This has created two Ireland’s. The underclass has been ignored for almost 100 years. On the other side we have the upper classes who want to nothing more to keep their masters in the EU happy.
*The most troubling aspect of the whole Middle East war right now is that there may be tens of thousands of people who now live in the West, who are either refugees or simply people from troubled parts of the world who come looking for work here, who secretly harbor admiration, or perhaps openly support, Hamas or ISIS or other terrorist organizations. Back in April 2023, a Pakistani man called Ahsan Iftikhar (born 1993) who works as a design engineer for a company in Dublin, Ireland, called **_LetsGetChecked,_** which produces home health test equipment, made several statements to his work colleagues about how he admired ISIS for "protecting Muslims' human rights". He did so while having lunch with his work colleagues one day. When he saw the facial expressions of his Irish colleagues, he realized that he had gone too far and tried to backtrack by making it seem that he was joking when he said those things. Some of the people who heard his remarks have since tried to avoid him. It has also emerged that that was not the first time that he had voiced support for ISIS. This is very disturbing. Ireland has a very small population and the government has opened the floodgates to overseas workers to try and fill the thousands of job vacancies in the country. But in their eagerness to attract foreign workers, the Irish government may have inadvertently allowed in people who may harbor resentment towards the West and possibly even wish it ill.*
Europe should be for Europeans (White people). Lineage matters. Immigrants need to stop running from their problems because every country has problems.
Well why did Europeans go to other countries and looted and enslaved them europe owes trillions of euro in reparation to aisan and Africans.
That comment is classes as racist
Solid content, as usual, but a small correction: the two stories mentioned from around 1:36 say the two incidents happened in the same area. I live near the first incident and work near the second. The first one is just at the north edge of the city; the other is in the middle, a walking distance of 7-8 km, depending which route you take.
They’re building them emergency accommodation. Where was this energy when it came to homeless Irish people? People are angry for a very valid reason.
If you want a clear picture - do a referendum
But Varadkar says that he’s prepared to take another 10000 immigrants?
He will be voted out soon... has to be.
Irish here.
I'm totally in favour of immigration, I'd say its certainly made this county better overall. But the last couple of years has been problematic. Our asylum system is broken, more than 90% of asylum seekers here are rejected for asylum but get to stay as we have a long appeals process and don't enforce deportations. The scale of immigrants coming here is hugely straining the housing system. We took in way too many Ukrainian refugees who came here because of the generous welfare system. But unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any political will to change this.
Not a single mention of crime, nor of welfare abuse.
They never do that, thats why they are losing the debate and want more restrictions on free speech
👨🏻🦰 I want an Irishman
👨🏽🦰 No a Real Irishman
👳🏾♂️ No a REAL IRISHMAN
🤴🏿 PERFECTION
If the Irish state can't cope with accepting 150,000 migrants, how on earth could they cope with absorbing the 3m people of Northern Ireland who are used to a very high standard of public services.
We need to normalize a simple lifestyle and stop normalizing debt. Huge SUVs, huge houses and private universities are simply not necessary. I live within my budget and I sleep better at night knowing that if I lose my job tomorrow, ' be fine. I didn't buy the biggest house. I bought the one I could comfortably repay
My primary issue right now is how to increase revenue during these tough times. I can't afford to see my savings disappear into thin air.
It appears like the worst time is now. The markets are quite volatile as well. I began investing a while back when the market was a little higher, and as of right now, my losses have over 60%.
it'll getting worse. Very soon, affordable housing will no longer be affordable. So anything anyone want to do, I will advise they do it now because the prices today will look like dips tomorrow. Until the Fed clamps down even further, I think we're going to see hysteria due to rampant inflation. You can't halfway rip the band-aid off.
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Could you guide me on how to get in touch with your advisor? My funds are being eroded by inflation, and I'm seeking a more lucrative investment strategy to effectively utilize them.
Love when TLDR cover important and controversial topics without holding back. Great video. Felt balanced and unbiased.
The fact that we get free videos from TLDR on TH-cam is priceless; keeping the education and knowledge alive. 👍👍👍
May I also remind you the fact that our Native American population in our motherland, the Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while the European population in their motherland, the Continent of Europe was around 25 millions.
Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering TWO BILLION! A shocking sad truth. 😔
In my humble opinion, it's about time to decolonize the Colonized lands, and return it to rightful owners Native American people.
Notorious global cardinal crimes the Christian West has committed, and benefited a great deals, such as Slavery & Colonialism had long been over, why on earth is notorious Colonization still lingering on, may I ask? 😔
Priceless.
A gift.
True.
Immigration to every country in the developed world is out of control.
Big issue is housing. Too many homeless on the streets. Country is NOT full but people need to live somewhere. 100k Ukrainians have caused a massive lack of housing. The annoying thing is this issue was easily avoided and forseen. Ireland needs housing ASAP
Did homelessness cause an Islamist to go on a stabbing rampage on the streets of Ireland? It’s like the problem is staring you right in the face and you woke leftists refuse to see it.
Lack of housing existed long before the Ukrainians came...
Jobbridge fully gutted the number of construction workers for a generation.
100,000 ukranians?
Didn't the video say most of the immigrants are from Africa? what's up with that?
What really irritates me about the immigration problem is that everyone just groups all immigrants together, but there are stark differences between different groups and lumping all of them together is not reflective of people's concerns. Honestly, it seems that grouping all immigrants together is done to make it seem like any anti-immigrant sentiment is "far right and evil" because it prevents nuanced conversation.
Ireland is lucky as most its immigration has been culturally compatible. That does not fix the housing shortage, but at least that is a problem that CAN be fixed - unlike allowing millions of people from a civilization that utterly detests and rejects what you stand for come
yeah looking at chinese and asian immigrants vs arab and african theres a clear tendency who will have positive impact on the country
All the refugees ARE all essentially the same here. They are all fleeing war and terror. Regardless of where they're coming from, Ukraine, Yemen, Syria ... There's no difference except colour. Asylum seekers have no right to work and working is a key part of integrating in any society
@@duoaschAfricans aren’t a problem in my opinion. All Africans I know assimilated perfectly and love the country, but Arabs are sometimes different. Simply because their religion isn’t compatible with our culture, and that’s made even worse because their religion literally cannot change.
@@tempejklyeah maybe that depends on the country, in NL they are equally unproductive
The Irish are almost as bad as the English. The fact they aren’t tearing their government apart over the sorry state of their economy, their lack of action to tackle housing and their poor handling of this situation should result in the GOVERNMENT and their current status quo being HEAVILY criticised. Instead they turned to attacking immigrants as per the rest of Europe.
Sure yes, there’s a limit on how many migrants they can process at once, but that is not fault of the migrants themself when the government won’t take the necessary action to increase capacity.
Adding to this, integration can only be as effective as the government implementing it. If you dump migrants in one rabid corner of a a city ofc they’re not going to integrate because you’re pushing them AWAY from integration
The flipside is that Ireland has attracted many thousands of well educated foreign workers to keep the economy going but has been too successful in that regard also.
One of the major annoyances to the Irish public is the government has been happy to disregard planning and budget restraints to house migrants but has never even dreamed of doing the same for Irish citizens to ease the housing crisis.
And that's why only the National Party cares enough to house the Irish *first,* unlike the other parties who are too busy caring about muh economy only.
Very good point you make and I agree with you about this
Hopefully you will think about this when you cast your vote next time.
They don't give a dam about your opinion and you should remember this
When capital is cheap, people will follow. But it's going the way of San Francisco. Where you're importing in very skilled workers with high wages, it outpaces the local Irish wages of the population, pushing the Irish into smaller and more denser areas. Then you get war refugees, economic migrants, and normal eu transit. I don't think any Ireland first Party will help, but you have to get some kind of representative of working class Irish
No we don't want immigrants our college students leave because they can't afford a house immigrants get everything free
Don't worry, the Migrants are flying home for Xmas and will be back in UK for Wednesday.
This story is about Ireland not the UK!.
@@fitzstv8506most of our foreign-born population is from UK
@@diarmuidbuckley6638 There are between 3 and 4 hundred thousand British born people living or working in Ireland, most will remain in Ireland for the holidays!.
All countries should remove themselves from UN or EU requirements to take asylum seekers. Let everyone manage there own affairs
Ireland has turned on it's own people. How tragic after such a turbulent history.
The pro eu and immigration stats in Ireland are always skewed. Ireland has always had a very large group of euro skeptic voters. People were coerced into voting for eu policies. The eu guarantees a right to housing for refugees in Ireland but no such right exists for Irish citizens. So they’re building houses for refugees while Irish are homeless. It’s madness
Which is why only the National Party cares enough to house the Irish *first!*
We in the UK should do the same as ireland these people have jumped the housing and been put up in five star hotels .It's got to stop . And in the UK it's difficult to hear people speak English these days . We where never asked if we wanted them
Yah it’s easy to like immigrants when they’re European or East Asian, once Africans and Middle Eastern immigrants start flooding in, it changes the dynamics. This is true throughout Europe, not just Ireland
It's not race, it's culture.
@@lc86_65 Also education
@@lc86_65 It's both, but Culture will push a population to the breaking point far sooner than Race.
@@Agtsmirnofffinally someone smart
@@lc86_65Race is a big part of it
We have to many it's just a fact, Ireland first
You hit the issues on the nail 👌 Thank you!
Interesting video. Mirrors what i have been hearing from my familt back home. There is also a growing feeling that irish politicians care more about how they are perceived by Europe than about improving the lot of their electorate. They are rushing to push through vague hate speech laws that will make debate on this mire difficult.
the fire rises🔥
Thankyou for your honest report.
Thanks for this video! It addresses issue no.1 in the minds of millions of Western Europeans!...
We can't trust either our governments, or their "official statistics" on Mass Uncontrolled Immigration! Please keep up your much informative work!...
Asylum seekers, unless they are highly skilled or serve some geopolitical strategic goal are nearly always a burden and a negative on a country. Large scale immigration should be based on only getting educated/productive easily assimilated people, not people who will be a burden on the state.
Most of the refugees come from Africa and Ukraine, in both cases the State invests a lot of money in them from taxpayers
2023 is the year the West realised that it was under attack
The recent rise in anti-immigration is just a symptom of people’s long term anger with the government’s failure to address housing and social service issues. It’s not the migrants’ fault that the government has chosen to prioritise landlords and vulture funds over house buyers for the last ten years.
Also with the fact over crowding in in hostipals
Yeah, because immigrants committing most of the rapes in Sweden completely has to do with housing...
Hurr durr its the rich not the Irish people being killed by migrants
The EU elections early next year will be a watershed moment. I urge every EU citizen to not ignore it but to vote and make their voice heard. If you have enough of mass migration, tell them so, vote for the parties that act in your interest and not in that of more and more massive waves of migrants that you have to pay for and live with.
You have some excellent MEPs that have been fighting Irelands corner.
GOOD LOOKING MIGRANT GIRLS, ARE WELCOME.
Finally, somebody said it! @@@jjbiggmann5576
Michael Leahy of the Irish Freedom Party will get our votes for the European elections June 2024.
NO HE WONT,,!! @@Prodrive1
It's funny how in all these European countries they refer to it as a crisis as if it were something that just happened.
Very well covered this topic, this is very good journalism. well-done
I understand the minimal graphs at 3:30 look clean, but they are completely unreadable for colorblind people.
regardless, great vid as always
I just noticed if you have red green colour blindness, you're fucked there.
Not really, you can just turn on the colour blind filters
The dark green colour would be the red.
I have no issues and I’m a strong protanope.
Blue and purple however are impossible to distinguish for me 😂 glad they didn’t use those.
Where is the braille for blind people? and the watered down version for lgtbq people?Also no mention for disabled people. Very racist.
@@Charless_Martel don't turn this to racism, because it's not the point and you're just making fun of yourself.
it's not only about the colorblind people, it's just common UX conventions which help understand stuff quicker and easier. it's a great practise to label your graphs and don't assume every end user understands it. it helps fight misunderstanding and misinformation.
again, please, don't drag races into it as in most people's eyes it'll just invalidate your opinion
@@kaitek666 i am sarcastic obviously,so dumb if u dont get that point, u cant expect every video to adjust to every disabilty in the world. Or do you want a sign language guy in every video aswell?
"Has Ireland soured on immigration?" You're asking the wrong question. Because EVERYONE has soured on immigration. These people are not political dissidents escaping persecution... they are economic opportunists gaming the system.