Is it just me

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  1. Torn-Ado's Avatar

    Torn-Ado said:

    Unhappy Is it just me

    or are people getting whacked everyday in Ireland.

    Seriously, every morning I checked the RTE website to check whats new back home and there is always someones body found lying somewhere in a field or freezer or whatever.

    Its becoming a problem me thinks. Its like one long episode of the sopranos.
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  2. paul_oshea said:
    torn-ado, i notice the exact same stuff, but i think its because we are away from home you notice it more. You always check breakingnews.ie or rte.ie once a day at least and you see it, whereas when you are at home you wouldnt bother doing this and you dont take as much notice.

    I do think its a combination of factors but more to do with taking notice when you are away from home, because you are reading the news a lot more.
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  3. Torn-Ado's Avatar

    Torn-Ado said:
    Quote Originally Posted by paul_oshea View Post
    torn-ado, i notice the exact same stuff, but i think its because we are away from home you notice it more. You always check breakingnews.ie or rte.ie once a day at least and you see it, whereas when you are at home you wouldnt bother doing this and you dont take as much notice.

    I do think its a combination of factors but more to do with taking notice when you are away from home, because you are reading the news a lot more.
    Maybe but I used to watch the news back home and there would never be much about murders in Ireland. Car crashes and tribunals on the other hand.
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    In fact, I think I should get both parachutes, in case one doesn't work.
     
  4. noby's Avatar

    noby said:
    Paul, you'd like to think so, but sadly it's more down to the fact that people are going around killing eachother.

    Feud on RTE lastnight was a pretty grim look at the times we live in.
    Last edited by noby; 26/06/2007 at 3:29 PM. Reason: I can't spell.
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  5. osarusan's Avatar

    osarusan said:
    was on the phone home to my mum the other night, she told me the amount of murders is going up. Said the same thing........murders on the news everyday.

    She also said it was the immigrants fault.
     
  6. paul_oshea said:
    haha, good aul country irish woman!!!

    however if you look at a lot of the stabbings they are by and to eastern europeans a lot of them, so i can see where she is coming from to a point....im reading the news i should know
    I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
    And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
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    Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away
     
  7. anto1208 said:
    Its getting out of hand i was in work the other day and one of my work buddies came in and whacked me on the head . Im getting sick of all these whackings it has to stop some one should do something i blame the goverment .


    But seriously yea lots of murders , they have even stopped reporting on lesser crimes like rape and burglary and assault etc barely makes the news these days .
     
  8. beautifulrock said:
    Seems like it is increasing. I live in London and feel that it is increasing here as well, 8 violent deaths last weekend alone, court case yesterday where a guy was killed becuase he mistook a "gang memeber" for a friend and greeted him on the street. This was taken as him dissing the other guy so they stabbed him, it sure is a crazy world.
     
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    gustavo said:
    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    was on the phone home to my mum the other night, she told me the amount of murders is going up. Said the same thing........murders on the news everyday.

    She also said it was the immigrants fault.
    I suppose the murder rate in Japan is the immigrants fault too
     
  10. jebus's Avatar

    jebus said:
    Quote Originally Posted by anto1208 View Post
    But seriously yea lots of murders , they have even stopped reporting on lesser crimes like rape and burglary and assault etc barely makes the news these days .
    I miss the days when the main national news show would include stories like 'Mrs.Rafferty's house was burgled today' alright, Miley Byrne's Ireland is dead and gone people
     
  11. shedite said:
    Yeah one day about a weeks ago, the first 8 items on Six-One were about murders. Scary stuff
    The glass isn't half full or half empty it's just too damn big!
     
  12. osarusan's Avatar

    osarusan said:
    Quote Originally Posted by gustavo View Post
    I suppose the murder rate in Japan is the immigrants fault too
    trust me, everything which is wrong with japan is the foreigners fault.


    Yasukuni shrine and museum Scroll down to the "A correct view of history" paragraph.

    or

    Gaijin Crime Magazine. Gaijin means foreigner. A magazine devoted to displaying some of the many crimes foreigners commit daily. Scroll down for excerpts from the magazine.
    Last edited by osarusan; 26/06/2007 at 4:16 PM.
     
  13. Monkfish's Avatar

    Monkfish said:
    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    trust me, everything which is wrong with japan is the foreigners fault.


    Yasukuni shrine and museum Scroll down to the "A correct view of history" paragraph.

    or

    Gaijin Crime Magazine. Gaijin means foreigner. A magazine devoted to displaying some of the many crimes foreigners commit daily. Scroll down for excerpts from the magazine.
    Didnt the National Front in England have a magazine called 'bulldog' simular to this type of thing in 70's?
     
  14. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    It's probably un-PC to say it, but an awful lot of these people appear to shall, for want of a better phrase, have had it coming to them. Drug dealers, gang leaders, dodgy foreigners. No big loss really. Obviously that's not meant to be a generalisation of every case, but I'm not exactly feeling threatened by scumbags whacking each other (almost added an "off" there...).

    That said, there has been an increase in "body found" stories lately. (Another one found by the road in Louth today. Foul play not suspected, according to the latest reports on Aertel.) Could be just a statistical anomoly though.
     
  15. SkStu's Avatar

    SkStu said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    It's probably un-PC to say it, but an awful lot of these people appear to shall, for want of a better phrase, have had it coming to them. Drug dealers, gang leaders, dodgy foreigners. No big loss really. Obviously that's not meant to be a generalisation of every case, but I'm not exactly feeling threatened by scumbags whacking each other (almost added an "off" there...).
    couldnt agree more. these people are for the most part vermin, As one poster on the Bohs message board likes to call them. Everytime i hear of a gangland related murder im just thankful that its another scumbag off the street.
     
  16. TonyD's Avatar

    TonyD said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    It's probably un-PC to say it, but an awful lot of these people appear to shall, for want of a better phrase, have had it coming to them. Drug dealers, gang leaders, dodgy foreigners. No big loss really. Obviously that's not meant to be a generalisation of every case, but I'm not exactly feeling threatened by scumbags whacking each other (almost added an "off" there...).
    The only thing wrong with that is that it leads to a situation where certain groups of people think they are free to shoot, stab, or otherwise do away with anyone they feel like. Sure, no one sheds many tears for drug dealers or gang members, but it all leads to the cheapening of human life, and ultimately makes people feel they can kill with impunity, for example that young bloke who was shot for simply being in wrong house when a drug dealer was topped.
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  17. pineapple stu's Avatar

    pineapple stu said:
    Oh absolutely. But you're generalising already to an extent. Sure, there are cases like the one you mention, but it's a large exception in these instances. You say it "leads to the cheapening of human life". You could possibly argue that, in most cases, the lives concerned were worthless anyway, given the amount of torment drugs, drug dealers, etc., can put people through.

    I suppose my bottom line is that I don't feel a tabloid-esque sense of panic because scumbags are warring with each other (with occasional tragic consequences like you mentioned).
     
  18. anto1208 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    I miss the days when the main national news show would include stories like 'Mrs.Rafferty's house was burgled today' alright, Miley Byrne's Ireland is dead and gone people
    I remember hearing what was going to be on coronation street that evening on the news before
     
  19. John83's Avatar

    John83 said:
    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Oh absolutely. But you're generalising already to an extent. Sure, there are cases like the one you mention, but it's a large exception in these instances. You say it "leads to the cheapening of human life". You could possibly argue that, in most cases, the lives concerned were worthless anyway, given the amount of torment drugs, drug dealers, etc., can put people through.

    I suppose my bottom line is that I don't feel a tabloid-esque sense of panic because scumbags are warring with each other (with occasional tragic consequences like you mentioned).
    Problem is that the situation you're happy with creates a breeding ground for experienced killers. I prefer the plain old drug dealers myself.
     
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    Bluebeard said:
    Quote Originally Posted by jebus View Post
    Miley Byrne's Ireland is dead and gone
    It's with McCormack, in the freezer.
    Last edited by Bluebeard; 27/06/2007 at 8:33 AM.
    That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

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