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Horrendous scenes in Ballymena

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Jaxjacky Wed 11-Jun-25 09:08:41

The violence against the police and harassment of innocent people is appalling and now spreading across the region.
I’ve not seen scenes like this for many years.

TerriBull Wed 11-Jun-25 16:34:42

"Only ignorant people could get confused between Filipinos and Romanians" Obviously similar to those who mixed up paedophile and paediatrician, and protested outside the latter's house. It didn't seem to occur if you were some sort of deviant why would anyone go public with thatconfused

Anniebach Wed 11-Jun-25 16:34:41

I have two nurses who are from Romania, they are gentle, caring human beings

Allira Wed 11-Jun-25 16:27:37

Poor girl.

Wyllow3 Wed 11-Jun-25 16:06:53

Jaxjacky

From what I’ve read Wyllow two 14 year old Romanian boys were in court at the weekend accused of sexual assault on a local girl. There was a peaceful ‘parade’ of support for her, this was hijacked by people with other agendas, some aggrieved at immigrants, some just out for trouble. It’s escalated as other factions have kicked off.
This is all from Sky/BBC news.

Thank you. Oh no - it's going to bring out extremes in people, and all the issues folks have brought up sadly so predictable. Sigh!

Allira Wed 11-Jun-25 16:06:21

Casdon

Filipinos are generally a huge asset to the UK, they are here to work. I really hope they have marked their own doors so they will be left alone.

The Filipino nurses at our local hospital were wonderful.

Only ignorant people could get confused between Filipinos and Romanians.
I hope not all Eastern Europeans will be targeted for the actions of a few.

growstuff Wed 11-Jun-25 15:43:01

David49

Casdon

David49

A reminder dear that the chaos we are seeing in LA is just below the surface here.

Riots are just below the surface in every society at all times, particularly in hot weather. However, there is very little common ground between the cause for the riots in Ireland and LA at the moment.

It’s been pouring with rain on NI.

Not on a precipice but serious action needs to be taken to control migration.

How does the alleged sexual assault by two Rumanian teenagers (they haven't even been convicted yet) have anything to do with immigration in general?

It just shows that racist yobs will use any excuse - and up damaging their own community.

Casdon Wed 11-Jun-25 15:23:39

It was sunny in NI yesterday evening, but actually I was referring to the fact that virtually every summer, at least once between May and September, there is at least one riot about something. The last one here in Wales was in May or June 2023 I think, nothing to do with race relations, when police chased youngsters on an electric scooter and they crashed and died.

David49 Wed 11-Jun-25 15:13:45

Casdon

David49

A reminder dear that the chaos we are seeing in LA is just below the surface here.

Riots are just below the surface in every society at all times, particularly in hot weather. However, there is very little common ground between the cause for the riots in Ireland and LA at the moment.

It’s been pouring with rain on NI.

Not on a precipice but serious action needs to be taken to control migration.

lafergar Wed 11-Jun-25 14:51:14

I fear we are at the edge of a precipice. So much expreme propanda about and people ready to pounce.

Casdon Wed 11-Jun-25 14:13:04

Sarnia

I don't condone violence of any kind.
However, more and more people are totally frustrated with successive Governments being unable to stem the tide of immigrants. All it needs to light the blue touch paper is the suspicion that an immigrant has been linked with an attack on women and children. The red mist descends on those who think with their fists and with social media in the mix it is chaos. Despite the harsher sentences handed down after the Southport murders, unless some action is taken on immigration, there will be more riots on our streets.

Sarnia history tells us that there will be riots with or without immigration. It’s one trigger, not the trigger. Young blood rises, and there are always disenfranchised groups.

Kate1949 Wed 11-Jun-25 13:23:39

The protests in the south are about immigration in general.

growstuff Wed 11-Jun-25 13:18:00

Thank you for posting that Jane112. It's mindless yobbery, not people making a legitimate protest.

Sarnia Wed 11-Jun-25 13:10:53

I don't condone violence of any kind.
However, more and more people are totally frustrated with successive Governments being unable to stem the tide of immigrants. All it needs to light the blue touch paper is the suspicion that an immigrant has been linked with an attack on women and children. The red mist descends on those who think with their fists and with social media in the mix it is chaos. Despite the harsher sentences handed down after the Southport murders, unless some action is taken on immigration, there will be more riots on our streets.

Jane112 Wed 11-Jun-25 12:40:04

I've been listening to some of our local politicians here trying to excuse what has happened in Ballymena by saying that people are angry because they can't get access to housing or medical care and that the PSNI aren't doing enough to stop violence against women and girls caused by immigrants, however what they have succeeded in doing is burning homes so now the are less houses, putting 17 policemen in hospital meaning our disastrously stretched health service is even more stretched and police services from all over NI are now tied up with the riots. At least one property with children inside was set on fire but thankfully they were rescued by the fire service. As an local commentator pointed out the vast majority of rape and sexual assault in NI is perpetrated by local men often known to the women or girls attacked but the bigots don't seem to care about that, the PSNI have called these riots racist thuggery. It's worth adding that NI does not have a very big immigrant community and most who are here are working in the health service and local food production, we couldn't do without them.

Casdon Wed 11-Jun-25 12:01:27

I’d agree hulahoop, not only good workers but they have a lovely bedside manner generally as well, patients enjoy being nursed by them. I’d imagine the majority of the Filipinos in NI are NHS staff.

hulahoop Wed 11-Jun-25 11:32:51

I worked with Filopene nurses brought in to make numbers better, majority of them were good workers.
They sent money home has well.

Casdon Wed 11-Jun-25 11:13:32

Filipinos are generally a huge asset to the UK, they are here to work. I really hope they have marked their own doors so they will be left alone.

Oreo Wed 11-Jun-25 11:02:59

kittylester

Serious question - is there an issue (or a perceived one) with Filipinos in NI.

I don’t think so, it’s more that the people who live in those houses don’t want people to mistake them for Romanians.

Whitewavemark2 Wed 11-Jun-25 10:56:33

It seems racist.

kittylester Wed 11-Jun-25 10:54:35

Serious question - is there an issue (or a perceived one) with Filipinos in NI.

vintage1950 Wed 11-Jun-25 10:50:56

This sounds rather like the start of the violent protests after those poor little girls were killed in Southport. A serious crime becomes the excuse for rioting and airing of other grievances. The boys charged are Romanian, but the BBC has reported that stickers have appeared on houses saying that Filipinos live there.

Casdon Wed 11-Jun-25 10:42:22

David49

A reminder dear that the chaos we are seeing in LA is just below the surface here.

Riots are just below the surface in every society at all times, particularly in hot weather. However, there is very little common ground between the cause for the riots in Ireland and LA at the moment.

petra Wed 11-Jun-25 10:25:21

I’ve been following this issue for some time.

www.theguardian.com/news/audio/2024/may/14/the-growing-tensions-over-immigration-in-ireland

lemsip Wed 11-Jun-25 10:25:19

David49

A reminder dear that the chaos we are seeing in LA is just below the surface here.

what's with the 'dear'?

Greyduster Wed 11-Jun-25 10:17:01

I hope they can put a lid on it before the start of the Marching Season next month, when the police usually have their hands pretty full up and down the Province.