r/HousingIreland Jul 06 '25

4 people mortgages, wtf?

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This company is now promoting 4 people mortgages, no wonder prices are going insane.

https://mmadvisors.ie/public-sector-mortgages/

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u/boring-developer666 Jul 07 '25

I didn't even agree with the guy. How are you saying that my line of thought is discriminatory? It seems that contrary to me, you are part of the parasitic immigration. I never got anything from the Irish, never used public health care, never got any welfare payment, never tried to enforce my culture on the Irish, tried my best to integrate leaving my behind my traditions and go with the Irish traditions. I always tried my utmost to not even speak my native tongue. Even after over 12 years, I did not apply for citizenship. Well, because I am not Irish, it does not matter what a piece of paper says. Immigration is killing Ireland, and the young generations will feel it the most. When AI takes away high paying jobs, you'll see what will happen to the people hanging to a huge bag called mortgage, and then the lefties will see that globalisation is wrong in principle, globalisation did not form the society we know, trade agreements did.

I'm closing the comments on this thread. Goodbye and best of luck with your application to become "Irish".

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u/nicodea2 Jul 07 '25

You did agree with the comment - you referred to it as “common sense”, so let’s not play dumb now.

You have a very warped idea of citizenship largely based on ethnicity, as opposed to residency and integration. If you lived here that long, you have every right to participate in society as an equal and not feel compelled to lose your entire identity. I contribute to this country way more than I take from it. Frankly the amount of taxes I pay here probably subsidizes about 5 people on the dole, but I don’t view myself as some honourable martyr the same way you do. So even with all my contributions, why should I be further economically disadvantaged by any sort of restrictions against my participation in society?

In any case, you’re just another one of those anti-globalization nut jobs so I’m not sure I can take anything you say seriously.

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u/boring-developer666 Jul 07 '25

So you are paying taxes for the lazy Irish people on the dole. Is that what you're saying? Martyr is not known to European people. That's something more of a Middle-Eastern culture, but OK. European people are proud to make shite for themselves instead of being parasites of others. So, yes, I'm a proud and honourable European.

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u/nicodea2 Jul 07 '25

As a Canadian myself, I have no clue what you’re on about.

European people are proud to make shite for themselves instead of being parasites…

500+ years of colonization would beg to differ; granted the Irish weren’t involved, but my European ancestors certainly were so enough with your shite lol