The video of the man being pulled from the tractor was misrepresented by some people as Garda brutality, when in reality Gardaí said he was driving dangerously. The context matters when someone is operating a large machine in a way that puts others at risk, Gardaí have to intervene quickly. The video wasn’t about heavy handed policing; it was about stopping a dangerousi situation before someone got hurt. What an immature driver he was.
ItsTyrrellsAlt on
This is the chap they were pretending was 15, is it?
Real_Math_2483 on
Went straight through the checkpoint, only proper order dragging him out of the seat.
gmankev on
Can every protest use traffic blocking equipment now.
TheCrymaxTheatre on
The amount of anti garda sentiment that’s come from these protests is hard to believe. Doxxing.
So many videos trying to portray them as anti-irish for some reason. It’s bonkers stuff.
LittleAoibh11 on
Proper order. You can’t be allowed weaponise vehicles.
mcmahok8 on
There seems to be a clear strategy here from agitators, flood social media with comments and videos, then pile in on anyone with a different (or factual) view.
Someoldcyclist on
What would happen in any other country?
eejit1991 on
But he shouted ‚peaceful protest‘ while doing it so it doesn’t count
dmullaney on
>According to gardaí, the tractor began moving erratically, swerving into the opposite direction allegedly in an effort to get away from gardaí
The most Irish high speed car chase in history
Cass1455 on
The whole movement has succumbed to a mass psychosis of victimhood and paranoia at the state, it’s ridiculous the stuff that’s being amplified. They’ve claimed that there are plain clothes cops from the north in amongst it acting as agitators, leaked personal information of guards involved in arrests, claimed this lad was just dragged from his tractor at the roadside and brutalised without provocation, and the list goes on. Wouldn’t mind I grew up and live on a farm, but the ingrained victim mentality in the farming community is so toxic and with right wing agitators and social media the whole thing is bubbling over dangerously. A load of lads are rallying around wankers like James Conway, who’s clearly a fucking headcase to any rational person not caught up in it all, he’s on some crusade against the elites and paedophiles, the IPAS centres, the WEF, all the usual stuff. Seen a speech he made at a protest in Galway, basically calling to topple the whole fucking state and system, and they loved him, whole things a disgrace. Be careful what you wish for lads – we’ll lose the billions in annual subsidies and schemes if yas topple da system!
munkijunk on
We all know what the social media reaction would be if he was brown skinned.
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The video of the man being pulled from the tractor was misrepresented by some people as Garda brutality, when in reality Gardaí said he was driving dangerously. The context matters when someone is operating a large machine in a way that puts others at risk, Gardaí have to intervene quickly. The video wasn’t about heavy handed policing; it was about stopping a dangerousi situation before someone got hurt. What an immature driver he was.
This is the chap they were pretending was 15, is it?
Went straight through the checkpoint, only proper order dragging him out of the seat.
Can every protest use traffic blocking equipment now.
The amount of anti garda sentiment that’s come from these protests is hard to believe. Doxxing.
So many videos trying to portray them as anti-irish for some reason. It’s bonkers stuff.
Proper order. You can’t be allowed weaponise vehicles.
There seems to be a clear strategy here from agitators, flood social media with comments and videos, then pile in on anyone with a different (or factual) view.
What would happen in any other country?
But he shouted ‚peaceful protest‘ while doing it so it doesn’t count
>According to gardaí, the tractor began moving erratically, swerving into the opposite direction allegedly in an effort to get away from gardaí
The most Irish high speed car chase in history
The whole movement has succumbed to a mass psychosis of victimhood and paranoia at the state, it’s ridiculous the stuff that’s being amplified. They’ve claimed that there are plain clothes cops from the north in amongst it acting as agitators, leaked personal information of guards involved in arrests, claimed this lad was just dragged from his tractor at the roadside and brutalised without provocation, and the list goes on. Wouldn’t mind I grew up and live on a farm, but the ingrained victim mentality in the farming community is so toxic and with right wing agitators and social media the whole thing is bubbling over dangerously. A load of lads are rallying around wankers like James Conway, who’s clearly a fucking headcase to any rational person not caught up in it all, he’s on some crusade against the elites and paedophiles, the IPAS centres, the WEF, all the usual stuff. Seen a speech he made at a protest in Galway, basically calling to topple the whole fucking state and system, and they loved him, whole things a disgrace. Be careful what you wish for lads – we’ll lose the billions in annual subsidies and schemes if yas topple da system!
We all know what the social media reaction would be if he was brown skinned.