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It's not remarkable that the man who intervened was Brazilian. The average reader, upon hearing that the man who intervened was a Deliveroo driver, would probably have immediately inferred as much.
I personally thought it was suspicious that they were so keen to emphasise that the man who intervened was Brazilian while being so tight-lipped about the ethnic background of the assailant.
Coulter’s Law never fails. Their quote was amusing
This is actually even more misleading than it sounds when you know the local context. Many Irish people emigrate to the US, the UK or Australia in their twenties, have children, then move back to Ireland a few years later. Given the size of the Irish diaspora, there are tens of thousands of Irish people meeting that description, and offhand I personally know at least five people meeting that description exactly (including several cousins and nieces and nephews).
The central example of "an Irish citizen who lives here for many years but was not born in Ireland" is an Irish man who was born to Irish parents (ergo entitled to Irish citizenship from birth) in Boston or Melbourne, who then moved home in time for their son to attend primary school; as opposed to an Algerian man born in Algeria to Algerian parents who subsequently moved to Ireland and applied for Irish citizenship. Utterly shameless.
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Yeah, 100%. I previously noted with some morbid fascination that the Southport stabbing played out almost exactly the same way as the Dublin stabbing eight months earlier: a mentally unstable man of African descent stabbed one or more underage native girls, the news media were enormously cagey about the identity of the assailant, and riots ensued.
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