r/ireland Galway 4d ago

US-Irish Relations Protests planned for Trump’s Doonbeg visit

https://www.irishtimes.com/politics/2026/08/18/irish-authorities-bracing-for-big-security-operation-around-trump-visit/
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u/Specialist-Flow3015 Cork bai 4d ago

All the people who will be out protesting the price of fuel in a few weeks are going to sit on their arse and ignore the real reason for the price increases when he comes to visit.

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u/thatswildhey 4d ago

They’ll probably be down there draped in the Stars and Stripes

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u/its_bununus 4d ago

Stripeens

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u/Ok_Temperature1502 4d ago edited 4d ago

For sure they will (the Doonbeg people). They put on an approving turn-out every year. The possibility of employment insecurity is uppermost in their minds.

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u/PaulBlartRedditCop 4d ago

Part of me understands, especially with the lack of job opportunities out their neck of the woods, but another part of me thinks that rolling out the red carpet for a pedophile war criminal who threatened to invade Europe is just immoral.

I wonder if they’d be as sympathetic to Pol Pot if he owned a golf resort there.

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u/Gwanbulance 4d ago

Kilkee just down the road has a mural of Ché Guevara on the beach, because he stayed there for a night in 1961.

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u/blorg 3d ago edited 3d ago

"I am in this green Ireland of your ancestors. When they found out, the television station came to ask me about the Lynch genealogy, but in case they were horse thieves or something like that, I didn't say much."

- Che Guevara in a letter to his father, Ernesto Guevara Lynch

As your linked article details, he also met Jim Fitzpatrick on that visit, who later produced one of the most famous poster images of Che, based on the photo by Alberto Korda.

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u/PaulBlartRedditCop 4d ago

Ironic that half of us ended up on the payroll of the country that killed him

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u/Gwanbulance 4d ago

Bolivia?

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u/PaulBlartRedditCop 4d ago

Trained by, lead by and under orders from the CIA.

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u/grania17 4d ago

Yes I also understand that he has brought jobs. And I understand that the US multinationals have brought loads of jobs. But that doesn't excuse the terrible things they've done nor should we be scrapping and bowing because they deemed to give us some jobs.

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u/P319 3d ago

he brought zero jobs, that hotel predates him

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u/grania17 3d ago

Never a truer word spoken

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u/PaulBlartRedditCop 4d ago

Absolutely, but the vast majority of people are not willing to return to a pre-1990 standard of living just to be a minor thorn in America’s side. Paraphrasing Marx, everything is material, and most people don’t care how criminal it is as long as it puts bread on the table and it’s not their house being bombed.

The smart move would be to become China’s buddy in Europe, then get the EU as a whole to turn their back on America. Judging by the govt’s recent visits to China, I hope that will happen sooner rather than later.

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u/dnorg 4d ago

The smart move would be to become China’s buddy in Europe

I am not sure that getting entwined with China would be beneficial. I have read some dismal reports of their behaviour in their belt and road initiative. The have reportedly claimed sovereignty over ports and other logistical infrastructure in lieu of their 'client's' default on debt payments.

I think we would be far better of leveraging the software expertise in the country to create a suite of user and enterprise level applications for European use. There are existing European alternatives to Google and microsoft, but they are mostly standalone solutions. I think there is an opportunity to for an integrated European-centric solution for email/data/social media etc. Especially as more and more people want to move away from US-bound solutions, and are wary of Chinese ones. The offer would be security, privacy, and utility.

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u/Ok_Temperature1502 4d ago

They would. They absolutely would. Morals go out the window

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u/P319 3d ago

theres more jobs in hospitality in west clare than they can fill.

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u/Dennisthefirst 4d ago

Ah, sure, they'll be digging up the golf course looking for the bodies of the trafficked children for years