There’s a pattern here.
Eight tonnes.
Europe is making risking your life worth it.
If you know that somebody is being abused in their home, you have, assuredly, a moral responsibility to notify the authorities.
Court interpreter required
At present, safety in Dublin appears to be the sole responsibility of a woman from Meath against whom no Dubliner can vote.
“That ballot is still going ahead.”
Unfortunately, the absence of a trial is also a boon to those “unnamed Garda sources”, who get, as ever, to spin a yarn that does not, entirely, add up.
One shudders to think of the national conversation that would presently be ongoing if the attacked migrants had been handing out leaflets in favour of more immigration, rather than in favour of more prayer.
Nobody wants to be the journalist who says “Dublin is a Kip”, only to see Justin Barrett, or someone only vaguely less awful, win a City Council seat on a “Dublin is a kip” platform.
“keep a low profile”
She might as well have said “well, come into Dublin at your own risk”. In fact, scratch “might as well” – that’s exactly what she said.