All correct. I would say that the anger seen by the rioters was manifest by the ludicrous promises made by the vote leave mob.
They fell hard for the bullshit. When these lies failed to be made true it was inevitable something would trigger their ire.
A plethora of other reasons can also be added to the cause of the disorder, but masses lied to never ends well.
We have rioters over here too or should I say protests that up until recently have been peaceful, being seemingly infiltrated by right wing groups and arsonists and violent clashes with the Gardai.
Most notably in Coolock, North Dublin, a mile up the road from me.
The thing about these protests are that like you allude to, people have genuine grievances, or feel they were lied to in your examples.
Certainly the public housing situation is grim over here and young couples struggling to get their foot on the property ladder really do find it difficult to obtain a mortgage.
However, like I’ve tried to discuss many a time with certain individuals I work with, there are problems with certain aspects of governance and within the system itself, but what right wing groups do, for their own end, I believe, is find an easy target.
They Spread lies and misinformation about what and who is to blame. They make scape goats of immigrants, all immigrants. Particularly those that don’t look like you.
They don’t offer solutions to the problems. They just issue blame.
We definitely have problems over here with homelessness. I pass it in the centre of the city everyday on the way to work.
Tent villages were starting to pop up and I could be walking past dead bodies sleeping in doorways each morning without knowing.
That’s modern Dublin. There are problems.
Putting it down to someone seeking asylum from something worse, is weak and ignorant and unfortunately insular too. And we have a lot of that over here.
Unfortunately these are global problems and saying all our woes are due to illegal immigration and they’ll go away once we get rid of the foreigners is incredibly naive, in my book.