‘Our Values To The World’

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This morning.

Dublin Castle, Dublin 2.

The Global Ireland Summit with from top: European Commissioner Mairead McGuinness, Minister for the Environment Eamon Ryan and Taoiseach Micheal Martin.

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39 thoughts on “‘Our Values To The World’

  1. david langwallner

    Our Values To The World

    1. Vulture funds destroying people and unaffordable housing.
    2. Corruption in police, social service and politicians.
    3.Framing dissenters and whistleblowers.
    4. Greed
    5. Tax haven for multinationals.
    6. Draconian laws
    7. Hatred and exclusion of the other
    8. global standards in Trinity!
    9. satte sponsered muredr
    10. magdalene and other cover ups

    1. Duncan Wheeler

      Well said david. Irelands’ Stockholm syndrome afflicted, ahem, elite queing up to give us & all our stuff away. Vile bodies. Almost anything with the word Global in it’s description is some sort of fleecing operation from the poor and/or unfortunate to the evil ones power/control plans for us lucky lucky people. How proud they look on their lofty podiums of poison & venality.

      1. Dinkum

        The state is not the people it’s these that are elected to provide safety and services for the people
        It is the government and it’s institutions
        The various crimes mentioned are from the state not the people

    2. Dinkum

      Add in homelessness and importing 200 thousand Ukrainian refugees that will be housed and given preferential medical treatment
      Apartheid treatment of the traveller ethnic group
      And finally state sponsored price gouging
      Refusal to bury the victims of child trafficking by the state enshrined church
      These little skeletons still in the sewer they were thrown in for decades

  2. SOQ

    Legs wide open to any and all multinational corporations who want to grace us with their dodgy tax returns and / or ‘investment’ in our housing stock.

    1. Dinkum

      I bet our financial services industry is still doing business with Russians
      I would love to know if there is an actual list of who the state has banned and the amount of money that has actually been frozen?
      But of course we are not privy to this information

      1. SOQ

        Of course they are, just like the City of London- while the British are up to their necks in Ukraine.

    1. Nigel

      Saving the bogs would mean a complete ending to all extractive activities and financing restoration schemes. So yes, let’s do that!

      1. hmmm

        They’re our bogs, providing a modicum or energy independence especially when the state refuses to develop our natural hydrocarbon reserves for the benefit of the nation.

        Bogs are for wildlife and turf – the two go hand in hand for most of us.

        1. Nigel

          The modicum they provide is minimal. Fossil fuels are destroying the planet, that is not a benefit to anyone. Peat extraction destroys the bogs, and the wildlife, and causes flooding.

          1. Duncan Wheeler

            “The modicum they provide is minimal” which is why burning turf has a minimal effect on climate change.

          2. Dinkum

            Nigel if we became carbon neutral tomorrow it would not matter one bit but if China did and the USA. Alone it would matter
            So I will burn my turf drive my car until I see those two nations leading the way and dramatically reducing their outputs

        2. Guest

          Burning topsoil (which is what turf is) is about the dirtiest and most inefficient way possible to create minimum heat for maximum environmental damage.

  3. Broadbag

    1. Corruption uber alles.
    2. Jobs for the boys.
    3. Retire on a fat pension or pensions when found out.

    1. freewheeling

      We value doing whatever the rest the world tells us – hence the Global(ist) outreach. It’s more of an inward than outward thing though! Timing it not long after the WEF’s Global Government Summit is interesting too.

    1. Dinkum

      Next week to ban the cooking of borscht beef stroganoff Russian ballet the great literature of Tolstoy
      And turning Shannon airport into a site to put short range nukes into

  4. K. Cavan

    I can’t recall much in the way of values I feel I share with the State, these days, I don’t even feel I share any morals in common, to be honest. It’s hard not to see these guys as almost comical as they talk about “our values…to the world”, when you compare such fine words to the grubby little enterprise they run.
    I clearly share a sense of embarrassment with many others when I regard this shower, although Meehaul Martin does seem a suitable poster-boy for whatever those values are supposed to be, as he guides FF into their, well-deserved, twilight years, as “their appeal becomes more selective”, to quote Spinal Tap.
    “Global Ireland”, harumph!

  5. Huh?

    Did a single one of you commenters think of tuning in before giving off?
    God forbid you had informed opinions.

  6. Gabby

    What are Our Values? Could be as difficult as What is the Meaning of Life? Lots of work there for sociologists, philosophers, retired military officers and opinionated journalists. Let the government publish a 557-page report with appendices in, say, 2030.

  7. Johnny

    One the reasons the yanks feel such affinity is we both fought for our freedom,unlike say the Canadians,the fighting Irish is becoming a common misconception these days,if you can no longer stand your ground.

  8. Dr.Fart

    they need to drop the ‘s’ on values. Governments over the last number of decades only view Ireland’s worth by our worth to other countries. Giving away our fishing waters, making our people pay off EU bank debt., gifting our entire housing market to foreign investors.

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