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Friday, May 18, 2018

GETTING KILLED FAST & EASY: IRELAND HOMEOWNERS ASKED TO HOUSE MUSLIM MIGRANTS IN THE SPARE ROOMS OF THEIR HOMES FOR UP TO A YEAR

THIS IS NOT "AIR BNB"~
IF IT WAS, MUSLIMS WOULD HAVE TO PAY THEIR HOSTS FOR THE ACCOMMODATIONS
SIMPLY A COERCIVE DEAL ARRANGED BY GOVERNMENT & MUSLIM JIHADISTS WHERE THE TENANTS GET ROOM & UTILITIES FOR FREE
YOU WOULDN'T WANT TO REFUSE THEM, WOULD YOU?
GETTING KILLED FAST & EASY: 
IRELAND HOMEOWNERS ASKED TO HOUSE MUSLIM MIGRANTS IN THE SPARE ROOMS OF THEIR HOMES FOR UP TO A YEAR 
BY CHRISTINE DOUGLASS-WILLIAMS
SEE: https://www.jihadwatch.org/2018/05/ireland-homeowners-asked-to-house-muslim-migrants-in-the-spare-rooms-of-their-homes-for-up-to-a-yearrepublished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
It was revealed in February that the Irish government paid media to promote good news stories about a plan to bring one million Muslim migrants into the country.
Now the Irish are being asked to open their homes, too:
Homeowners in Ireland have been asked to pledge spare rooms or vacant properties to house migrants for periods of up to a year as part of the government’s Irish Refugee Protection Programme.
Last year, when councillor Brian Murphy criticised “open borders immigration and the establishment of Shariah enclaves in the West,” he was condemned by Ireland’s prime minister and party leader Leo Varadkar.
“‘Put an Empty Space to Better Use’: Irish Urged to House Migrants in Spare Beds,” by Virginia Hale, Breitbart, May 16, 2018:
Homeowners in Ireland have been asked to pledge spare rooms or vacant properties to house migrants for periods of up to a year as part of the government’s Irish Refugee Protection Programme.
In a new national campaign urging people to “put empty space to better use”, the Irish Red Cross said: “Pledging a vacant property or spare room will play a significant and valuable role in helping Syrian refugees rebuild their lives and settle in Irish communities.”
Any asylum seeker or refugee housed through the scheme would be given a caseworker who provides them with education, healthcare, and employment support, explains the Irish Red Cross on its website.
The organisation, which was set up by Dublin nurse Elizabeth O’Herrin in 1939 to provide humanitarian aid, is administering the programme as part of Ireland’s effort to resettle 4,000 asylum seekers from camps in Greece and Italy.
British Red Cross ‘Too White’, Chief Exec Calls Words ‘British’ and ‘Cross’ a ‘Challenge’ http://www.breitbart.com/london/2017/09/10/red-cross-chief-charity-white-challenge/ …
— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) 12:32 PM – Sep 10, 2017
While hundreds of free rooms and vacant homes were pledged in response to the organisation’s previous campaign in 2015, only 88 translated into actual accommodation for migrants, with many people withdrawing their offers once they were contacted by the Irish Red Cross.
Despite limited success with regards to the number of people housed, the scheme has been promoted as a win-win situation for both Irish natives and migrants by the organisation as well as in the mainstream media, almost entirely with one example of a Baldoyle woman.
Featured in multiple pieces across several Irish newspapers and on the Red Cross website, Mary O’Reilly’s story has been promoted as a major success as she reported being “enriched” by her decision to welcome a 26-year-old Syrian man into her home looking out onto Dublin Bay.
“I have a house here with a spare room and I heard somebody say — and it was so true — the only difference between them and us is luck and it is, it’s just luck,” she said. “Maybe it’s just me, maybe it’s my nature, but lots of people take in an Irish person. What’s the difference, are we not all the same?”…