Stellungnahme des Children’s Hospital Ireland zu Arztterminen für Kinder und dem anhaltenden Protest

    https://www.childrenshealthireland.ie/news/childrens-health-ireland-statement-on-ongoing-road-blockages-throughout-ireland/

    Von lifeandtimes89

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    1. lifeandtimes89 on

      Once this protest started effecting sick children ive got no further sympathy for them.

      The most vulnerable in our society are now paying the price for these selfish gowls

      Not to mention one of the protest spokes people is massive anti-immigrant/LGBTQ person based off of their social media so its clear where and with whom their intentions lay

    2. Ordinary-Band-2568 on

      I’ve had my newly born child rushed to from one dublin hospital to another for a procedure that saved their life. No doubt everyone here knows someone who has been rushed somewhere by ambulance.

      Ive met many people who have travelled from outside Dublin for their children to have an operation theyve waited weeks for.

      Encountering a protest blockade like this en route would have tipped me over the edge.

    3. I work there. We always get a few forgotten appointments during the Easter holidays, but the number of cancellations and late arrivals this week has been really significant. Kids sitting in cars for 4-5 hours to get in for an appointment, and facing the same on the way home between rush hour and gridlock.

    4. To quote a very enlightened commentator on a previous post “sure everyone suddenly has a hospital appt this week”

      Speaks to the character of those protesting that emergency services and childrens hospitals need to plead them to stop disrupting emergency care

    5. nobodyshome01 on

      Lads, I’ve gone full tin foil hat over these wankers. Honestly starting to think this protest feels like controlled opposition.

      They have a clear demand but beyond that there’s no real structure. No leadership, no ownership, no strategy, no one you could actually sit down with to negotiate. It’s just a loose group of businesses showing up. Like a field full of bawling calves. How did they expect Darragh O’Brien or whoever to deal with them? 

      If you were trying to design a protest that would piss off the public but is guaranteed to go nowhere, this is what it would look like. 

      It’s completely unproductive but it will create the conditions for a crackdown with the army / guards and it sets a precedent for how future protests are handled.

      Then when an actually organised movement comes along, with leadership, structure, and a proper strategy, it can be dealt with the same way, and the public will already be tired of protests and less sympathetic.

    6. Ok_Magazine_3383 on

      Don’t those sick children realise protests only work when there’s inconvenience caused? If they were proper Irishmen they’d be blocking emergency services like patriots rather than lying in bed all day complaining about being sick. FFG stooges the lot of them. 

      Luckily the public is definitely on our side, the people disrupting the rest of the country because we demand ineffective tax cuts.

    7. Short_Ad_5006 on

      The cunts excusing this in the comments are the exact reason the army should be sent in. Fuck every last wanker supporting this

    8. Cfunicornhere on

      Imagine being on a waiting list for years and you miss the apt because of the gobshites in their tractors

    9. Fuck the protestors.

      I saw a soft-focus piece on people from Donegal playing football on an empty O’Connell; how do they expect Dublin people to pay for free replacement houses for them if we can’t go to work?

    10. There is no one to negotiate with as it’s a big bunch of random groups.

      So there’s no way to negotiate or call it off!

    11. redfolklore on

      My brother had a hospital appointment cancelled this morning last minute as his consultant was stuck in traffic for 3 hours already and wasn’t going to make it. He normally has to wait 6 months for the same kind of appointment and his quality of life will be massively impacted by not having it.

      It’s beyond a joke at this point, these protestors have no leadership, no specific demands and no end goal it seems. Asking to talk to the Taoiseach would be like asking him to talk to thin air. Silly eejits getting riled up by far right pricks on the internet who feed them lies.

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