Kandidat für die Bye-Wahl der Grünen in Galway behauptet, Treibstoffdemonstranten hätten „das Land als Lösegeld erpresst“

    https://www.connachttribune.ie/news/politics/galway-green-party-bye-election-candidate-claims-fuel-protesters-held-country-to-ransom-8501833

    Von DaCor_ie

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    1. I mean the fuel protestors should proudly agree, they were pretty happy to have had „the country by the bollocks“ at the time

    2. Green Party when in power brought in nothing but stupid taxes on already struggling Irish people we don’t forget

    3. OrdinaryJoe_IRL on

      Possibly the first time I agree with the Green Party in a wee while but bang on there bro.

    4. Historical_Ear5142 on

      I know a good few posts have pointed out the obvious, but yeah, he’s 100% accurate in that statement. How could what they did be interpreted any other way.

    5. andyareyouok on

      With all their talk of „We’re doing this for the people of ireland“ it kind of felt like a kidnapper holding a gun to their victims head and shouting „ITS OKAY! IM DOING THIS FOR YOU!“

    6. Affectionate_Art4277 on

      Greens showing their usual contempt for people outside urban areas

    7. Hot-Koala-5142 on

      Fair play to him at least there will be a politician that will have balls to say how the things are

    8. RobotIcHead on

      Isn’t that the point of the protest? Any group or trade union wish that they command that level of power when they call a protest. Even the Green Party.

    9. captainfantico on

      He’s 100% correct. And it should be said louder.

      Government dithered and Gardaí should have moved on them much sooner than 5 days later.

      They made a mockery of justice in this country. Blocking O’Connell Street for 5 days, fuel depots, Motorways. All while politicians pandered to them.

    10. Protest is not the same as all-out blockade.

      My friend’s little sister missed her chemotherapy appointment (they slot her in again ASAP obviously). But it was a case of “If the army don’t go in, I’M going in.”

      I don’t know how it appeared to people outside Dublin, or what message was projected, but here they had obviously been hijacked by assholes and looked like demented lunatics.

    11. Much_Perception4952 on

      He’s absolutely correct.

      It’s a bitter irony that should the Greens have been able to implement more environmentally friendly infrastructure, policies etc, we wouldn’t be so much at the mercy of oil and gas coming from other countries.

    12. BakeParty5648 on

      Industrial action isn’t a demonstration of values, it’s an exercise of power.

    13. Darkglasses25 on

      He’s absolutely completely right and I didn’t support it for one second. Call out the feckers for what they did.

    14. Truth, shouldn’t have attacked the public, blockages should have only gone on government buildings.

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