Originally Posted by Moe_Tilden
I click on news stories relating to sexual crimes and the attacker is invariably an asylum seeker/immigrant.


This. Proves. Absolutely. Nothing.

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Do some research of your own instead of blithely dismissing my own.


You don't have any research to dismiss. You made something up, and you're just doubling down on it.

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The details pertaining to nationality of the attackers are almost always buried. There was one Nigerian-born footballer, Ismahil Akinade, currently playing professional football in the country who was involved in a gang attack on a girl several years ago and the facts about his participation in the crime, and the nationality of the attackers, was buried in the almost non-existent coverage of the attack. His participation in the rape would've gone under the radar were it not for the due diligence of concerned citizens.


Proves nothing.

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Foreign nationals certainly don't have a monopoly on crime in Ireland, but when it comes to sex related crimes, it's close.


Just a differently worded version of the same lie.

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Refusing to engage with the facts, eh?


The facts were irrelevant. It was one case. Even if it were several cases, there was nothing in the article that compared rape convictions among immigrants to those of Irish nationals. You may as well have posted a dead link.

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Only you would post a link to a wikipedia page (that you probably just edited yourself) instead of simply posting the links from one of the articles' citations at the bottom of the page. And, of course, your wikipedia link describes one story, anyway.

You're lying. You're simply made up your theory that nearly all rapes in Ireland are committed by immigrants.


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