Missing People In Ireland

Its worse to acknowledge him, its just giving him the attention he wants. Ignoring it completely is a better approach.

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Some shit needs calling out. Photo a poor neglected child found in a shallow grave and a grown man tries to use it as online bait.

Have a fucking good look in the mirror Sid. Youll likely only see Trump i fear.

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What’s sick about it? The poster I replied to talked about the child’s eyes, as if they had empathy for the child. That poster supports a sick paedophile who is aiding and abetting a genocide. They care nothing for the child.

There’s a very common lack of understanding on this forum of what decency is and what sickness is.

Supporting genocide and genocidal bastards is a depraved sickness. Making a comment exposing a poster’s pathetic hypocrisy isn’t. It’s called the truth.

Fuck off you toad. Put your hand up, say you fucked up, delete the post and youd have an awful lot more credit in here.

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Why are you so anti-free speech and against genocidal hypocrites being called out on their entirely fake “empathy” for a child?

The word “toad” is used to describe cult like deference to entrenched power. Something that poster embodies.

If people actually had empathy for children, they wouldn’t support a paedophile.

Perhaps you think different.

Seems like after the poor boy went for adoption, the situation was assessed by Tusla and he was fine to return home to his mother. Mother and Father were living together at the time he returned but not in a relationship.

I have to agree with Sid here to a certain extent. This tragedy is horrific, a poor child, taken so needlessly. Of course, everyone feels deep sympathy for him and his family. It’s absolutely shocking, unnecessary, and I can only hope those responsible for this awful act are brought swiftly to justice.

That said, we cannot ignore the wider reality. Every month, hundreds of children of the same age are being killed in Palestine by Israel. Thousands of young boys and girls, who look no different to this child, have been wiped out by an indiscriminate and brutal war machine. All of it unnecessary, all of it avoidable, and all of it supported by a corrupt and complicit American leadership.
The grief we rightly feel in this case should also extend to every one of those innocent children because their lives mattered every bit as much.

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Read the thread title

It’s not just America that supports Israel’s war efforts. Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands and several other EU countries have supplied arms to Israel for decades including the period since the assault on Gaza started almost two years ago. The EU and it’s member states are just as complicit in the 65k deaths in Gaza since October 2023.

Up to very recently the EU has done fuck all to curtail support for Israel.

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I agree with everything you’ve said about the complicity of a number of EU states in the genocide in Palestine. That’s absolutely true. Look, I’m going to leave it there , I understand this is a different thread, and there’s already another lengthy discussion on Palestine elsewhere, so I’ll park it here

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time to run classes for those with difficulties understanding the purpose of Categories and Threads

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The story last week about the child being buried with his favourite toy :smiling_face_with_tear::smiling_face_with_tear::smiling_face_with_tear:

It stopped me in my tracks when I saw the headline on a newspaper last week.

Some people are just cold hearted wrong un’s. Thats about it really.

Hug your loved ones.

Even if you’re a Paudie.

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It’s not a war, it’s a genocide.

Countless children with faces like the poor little fella in Donabate. And their brothers and sisters and parents and grandparents and great grandparents.

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I didn’t see a huge amount wrong with the post I have to say.

There are kids being killed in Gaza everyday - thems the facts,

The kids death was just announced and within minutes the kid became political football and trump entered the fray. There was no thought for the kid and the link to caring about kids elsewhere is disingenuous as he previously repeated the same trick.

Theres a time and a place.

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It’s as simple as this. If you are a supporter of the genocide going on currently and the Trump regime which is not just arming the genocide and providing absolute impunity for it but laying the groundwork for the release of Ghislaine Maxwell and trying to cover up Trump’s close friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and credible allegations of paedophilia against Trump himself - if you’re a supporter of that it means you don’t care about the well being of ANY children, ANYWHERE.

Evil is usually banal.

Farmer, you posted on The Daddy Thread about a panic with your little kid being taken to hospital recently and there was genuine concern in the forum.

Cheasty you missed your chance to tell Farmer at that exact moment about bombed out palestinian hospitals and failures of private health industry of the US. Im sure you’d have appreciated his input Farmer?

Cheasty is not wrong. But theres a time and place. And the first, immediate instinct should be care and concern for the individual kid.

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I hardly ever open the Daddy thread so haven’t seen the relevant post.

The very best wishes to your child @farmerinthecity.

I don’t think that @Cheasty doesn’t have any concern for the poor child found today.

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