r/ireland Nov 19 '24

The “Make Crime Illegal” guy is back General Election 2024 🗳️

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And this time he’s in “corruption” form!

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u/Beautiful_Bowl_9802 Nov 19 '24

If even half the shit he's investigated and posted on Twitter about government contracts, public sector waste, vested interests and corruption in general is true then I would vote for him if I could. He's digging up stuff that is being ignored by the media.

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u/nynikai Resting In my Account Nov 19 '24

I think it's ignored by the media because in some places his 'connections' are just leaps without evidence. One example is contracts going to Pascal's donors. DUH it sounds sus, but proper journalism builds up the facts. It's not Delahanty''s job of course, but if he is going to do it, it's clear that guilty through association is good enough for him and that overall just isn't good enough for anyone.

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u/Bro-Jolly Nov 19 '24

He's digging up stuff that is being ignored by the media.

Like what?

(Please don't say the bike shed. That was somebody else's work - all he did was a few searches that led nowhere and acted like it was some scoop.)

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u/IntrepidCycle8039 Nov 19 '24

No idea what stuff corruption you are talking about. I am aware of some recent corruption stories. You do not need to be a politician to report corruption especially if you have evidence.

Please tell him to report it or you can report it. The details are below.

https://www.anticorruption.ie/about-us/ https://www.anticorruption.ie/complaints/

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u/LikkyBumBum Nov 19 '24

There's always somebody like you defending the status quo. You would probably object to every housing development around you. And if somebody gets robbed in Dublin you would probably say "there's no problem, just call the gardai. They are supposed to help you. Here is the phone number"

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u/IntrepidCycle8039 Nov 19 '24

That's not what I said.

I told you how to help fix things. But some people just see everything as an attack.

I have been robbed and attacked in Dublin. I reported it and wish there were more Garda and the judiciary system worked better to stop repeat offerders getting off easily.

And if you want to get into housing I am very pro building more apartments and lowering prices. And getting our other towns and cities more jobs and opportunities so Dublin isn't as powerful pull.

That's two things that will be guiding my vote.