Thursday, 2 August 2012

Social Welfare System a “Polish Charity”

Whilst the majority of people have stated Judge Mary Devins was correct when she recently said that the Irish Social Welfare is a “Polish Charity”, the liberal politically correct brigade are angered by the comments. It is a reality that the majority of the Polish Nationals coming to Ireland arrive for the generous social welfare and child benefits. Others are the cheap labour of the white liberal, the Irish boss, who would rather hire cheap foreign labour than provide Irish Jobs for Irish Workers. 

Limerick City is one example of an Irish city with a large Polish population. The same city has Doras Luimní, a centre for immigrants. The Mercy Sisters, now solid liberals manage this centre. On this point it must be remembered that Patriotism is a virtue extolled by the Church. Homogenous societies, are, also, perfectly acceptable to Catholic teaching in every way. A reality also is the majority of women involved in prostitution in Ireland are immigrant women.

The multi-racial, multi-cultural and multi-faith society is not in the interests of the indigenous people or the arriving immigrant. The reality is for the Poles that they do want to return home. Poland is home. Patriots must realise an enemy is the one breaking up the Nations, the enemy is those who promote multi-culturalism, race mixing, immigration, the break up of peoples and Nations.

2 comments:

  1. Judge Mary Devins remarked at Claremorris District Court that the Irish social welfare system is a Polish charity, and while this is not true for most Poles in Ireland it is true for many of them, like the Pole who attacked and robbed the 86 year old woman in Kilkenny a few weeks ago.
    Basically a place where any person goes and gets money when they are broke is a charity, whether they are Polish or any other nationality , that does not matter. The Irish Dole is a charity and always has been.
    That's why my proposals to change the Dole are pertinent and necessary , because my proposals take the Dole away and out of the charity area - basically I seek to abolish the Dole and replace it with a wage.
    Judge Devins was dealing with a row between Polish alcoholics on the Irish Dole and apparently now we are getting Poles over here just for the Dole to drink it every week, and that is totally wrong and the Dole sytem must be changed to stop such misus
    e of the system - and this goes for Irish recipients of the Dole who drink it every week as well. We all see them, we know them, and it has to be stopped.

    But Judge Devins was dealing with serious violent offences by a group of violent Polish alcoholics now arrived in amongst us, as if we hadn't enough to cope with especially with the Gardai overstretched, and people in fear of them, especially after the elderly woman attacked by a Polish alcoholic in Kilkenny only a few weeks previously that the judge would have been aware of - the Kilkenny woman attacked is still critical in hospital!
    These alcoholics arrived here amongst us are a menace and are putting fear into people going about their ordinary everyday business and something has to be done about it, it is not good enough in a normal civilized society like ours, and we don't have to put up with this blackguarding from any drunks whether they are Poles or Irish or whatever.
    I believe that as regards Judge Devin's actually remarks they were a slip of the tongue, I would have taken her remarks if present as a joke and laughed , but the incident to my mind is unimportant , it is more important to address the major issue of chronic alcoholics coming here to Ireland for social welfare - like the Pole who attacked poor Mary Nolan the 86 year old Kilkenny woman now critical in hospital.

    We don't have to put up with this and instead of joking about it Judge Mary Devins should have sent these Polish alcoholics home, there are far to many alcoholics streaming here into Ireland now for the good life on the Irish welfare, that's what she whould have done, not just joke about them or treat such a serious canker in Irish society so trivially.

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