I'm not irish. I've lived and worked here for over 15 years. I say, the more diverse we become here the better. You can't judge anyone by their nationality, just each individual on their own merit (or lack of)
I'm not irish. I've lived and worked here for over 15 years. I say, the more diverse we become here the better. You can't judge anyone by their nationality, just each individual on their own merit (or lack of)
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Christine (01-09-11), El Gordo (02-09-11), gentelmandave (01-09-11), JohnRambo (01-09-11), warmcome (01-09-11)
I think Ireland is a more interesting place to live since the influx of many cultures.
If you're asking which escorts I would stay away from, nationality would be well down my list of criteria.
Christine (01-09-11)
The more nationalities than come her the better in my opinion, it lets you get an insight into how the live in their own country because they act the same here as in their home country. The language barrier might be a bit off a problem to begin with, but it can be overcome.
Christine (01-09-11)
Christine (01-09-11)
I mean because for example in my contry it was a manifestation and it was ended with a big fight....so...the germans were outraged i don't know why of the all people from the street that they wasnt german...i think that it's just a crazy....after that it was came the police..ambulance and so....it was finish with everything...if i remember it was last year....
JohnRambo (01-09-11)
Anon got it spot on. Most Irish people welcome people from all over who come here to WORK .A large proportion of African and Romanians are only here to sponge and scam our loophole ridden welfare system.We all know nice Africans but they are all tarnished by the bad ones
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Retired from punting, yet still here?
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But I'd rather be the one who loves than to be loved and never even know.
Josh Ritter
I have to disagree with you there Ryder, I welcome all nationalities and I believe it is wrong that we even have an immigration policy, that is what creates the camps of "spongers" as some people see them, when in fact as a state we refuse them the right to work and pay taxes!!! In my experience, Africans and Romanians that I have met are among the hardest working and most honest people you could meet. I get angry when I hear people talking about spongers, few if any people leave their homeland to come here to sponge. There is the beginnings of the "why should they get our benefits attitude" developing because of the economy, that is short sighted and wrong. Many foreign nationals have been here working and paying tax so they are entitled to the benefits. I am thinking of going to another EU country to look for work, I will be entitled to benefit while I am looking for it, and if its right for me as an Irishman then its right for other nationalities too.
People are first and foremost people, secondly gender and somewhere below that nationality.
Christine (01-09-11), gentelmandave (01-09-11), jammy69 (01-09-11)