'Ireland not safe, can't wait to go back home': Indian man's post goes viral after Amazon employee attacked in Dublin
An X post by an Indian man named Daksh went viral as he said Ireland is not safe and the country is "going to the dogs". The post came after an Indian man was attacked on the streets of Dublin and was falsely accused of being a pedophile. The man arrived in Ireland only a week before he was attacked to work for Amazon. The attackers stripped him of his clothes and underwear, took his phone and bank cards and left him to die.
Jennifer Murray, the local woman who rescued the Indian, said the teenage gang attacked at least four other Indians in the recent past and they concocted a fake story that the man was acting inappropriately. The woman said the Indian man was very nice, polite and gentle and he told her that he has a wife and an 11-month-old baby at home.
The racists in Ireland are a small minority but very dangerous, the viral X post by Daksh read. "Can’t believe I’m saying this, but Ireland isn’t safe. Can’t wait to go back home. Always thought it was such an amazing country when I got here 3 years ago, made some amazing friends with the locals here, but this place is going to the dog," the post read.
"I would’ve told people earlier to come here and live. The quality of life is amazing, the people are usually the kindest. Please try your hand at Germany/UK instead. Better yet, the US if you’re seeking work/study abroad. This place is about to implode. The racists are a small minority but now they’re dangerous as well," the post added.
Referring to the recent incident, Daksh wrote that it's shocking that many people in Ireland believe that the Indian man is a pedophile and the attack was justified. Immigrants and blamed and asked to go back, he said.
The racists in Ireland are a small minority but very dangerous, the viral X post by Daksh read. "Can’t believe I’m saying this, but Ireland isn’t safe. Can’t wait to go back home. Always thought it was such an amazing country when I got here 3 years ago, made some amazing friends with the locals here, but this place is going to the dog," the post read.
Referring to the recent incident, Daksh wrote that it's shocking that many people in Ireland believe that the Indian man is a pedophile and the attack was justified. Immigrants and blamed and asked to go back, he said.
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12 days ago
why you start chanting Modi Modi Modi ..! those attackers would have gone .. ..all reputation would have been restored .. !!next time when someone attacked shout out Modi Modi Modi Read allPost comment
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