Killing Us Softly

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This morning.

Good times.

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19 thoughts on “Killing Us Softly

  1. Nilbert

    Just when I thought this site was beyond redemption, you wheel out World-renowned Virologist, esteemed Economist, and Pandemic expert, Niall Boylan.

    You’re not even bothering to hide your trolling of the Pandemic Edgelords these days. I suppose there’s no need – they’ll proudly parade their failure to grasp the complexity of the situation before us all, yet again.

    It just like the Rover’s Return after Bet Lynch/Gilroy departed. Beyond tedious…

    1. E'Matty

      shouldn’t you be reading the Journal or some other such media outlet who will happily feed your fearmongering Covid BS all day long? It’s beyond tedious reading comments from you gullible clowns who a year in still believe we’ve been dealing with the Plague.

      1. rominick

        You’re wasting your time even replying to people like this, they’ve never been happier than they are now.
        This ploppyshow is giving their sorry lives meaning.

      2. Nilbert

        “our government are destroying aviation and tourism”… and I’m the fearmonger? as I said, you never fail to disappoint.

        1. SOQ

          They are and you are.

          How come they were so reluctant to close the airports when there was a chance of slowing it down? It’s like they are operating about 3 months behind real time.

    1. E'Matty

      who cares what he thinks. It’s the lack of air activity in and out of this island country and the destruction of two of our key national industries that is the issue. That remains the same whether it’s Boylan or somebody else providing the information.

      1. jonsmoke

        So a screenshot of planes in the air at a single point in time is evidence.

        I live under the Dublin Airport flight path and there has definetely been a huge increase in flighhts over the past few months.

  2. Joe

    It’s quite extraordinary that all it takes is for someone to put up a non-air traffic control picture and it’s immediately taken as evidence of destroying industries.
    Even more extraordinary that BS would use a tweet from the likes of Niall Boylan in a failed attempt to make a point.
    If BS supporter’s of this nonsense were Eskimos you could sell them snow such is their gullibility.

  3. Chris

    It always looks like that doofus. When Flightradar24 first came out you’d open it and say ‘look at all the planes over Europe/USA etc and there’s hardly any over Ireland’ wasn’t Tweet worthy then, isn’t now. Planes belonging to the Irish aviation industry spend more time flying over mainland Europe. They don’t just all fly around above Ireland, that would be foolish.

  4. Jusiph

    How many of those plane symbols are domestic flights? Most other countries in that screen grab will have far more domestic flight movements than Ireland. So if you could extract the domestic flights, then it wouldn’t look quite so lobsided.

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