Dublin: The latest news is that an Irishman has shared a video online of a Malayali family Kerala State fixing the nameplate of their house in Ireland and called it 'colonisation'.
Irish citizen Michael Keeffe ( @Mick_O_Keeffe ) has come forward with racial hatred through the X platform by sharing a video of a Malayali family fixing the nameplate of a newly bought house in Dublin. 'Another house bought by Indians. A nation of 1.5 billion people is colonizing our little island.' – User wrote on XPlatform.
📍Limerick, Ireland
— MichaeloKeeffe (@Mick_O_Keeffe) September 18, 2024
Another house bought up by Indians.
Our tiny island is being colonised by a country of 1.5 billion people. pic.twitter.com/tJh3Vldla2
What an average immigrant family wants is to make money and buy a house here once they arrive in Ireland. When that is achieved, no one will clean the house and its surroundings, and the Indians will write down the name of the house. Although house numbers are found in most houses, Indians are not the only ones who write house names in Ireland. It is quite common in Ireland in towns and villages.
Many people in the social media criticize his views as racist. But as said here, taking the video and portraying it in an ugly way is not because of the lack of space to live in the country because of racism itself. It has no energy to show. He often appears with posts spewing communal poison before. Previously it was about a park in Ireland.
Some asked ... "Colonized? Friend, they paid and bought it, for some Irishman was in need of money. It is not illegal. Some people go and tell the minister. If you are concerned, ask your legislators and government to make protective laws'' – commented another.
''I don't see what the problem is, these immigrants are not the ones causing the problems. If they contribute something to the economy, they may even create jobs if they have a business. "Uncontrolled immigration is the problem," many have reported. "If you work hard, you can achieve this too. You can't achieve anything by just sitting behind the keyboard, my friend," others responded to the tweet.
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