Where was she attacked? She voiced an opinion on a subject which a major issue in her community and other like hers. He had every right to ask as a public figure or not, we are all accountable and responsible for our actions. She couldn't answer a simple question and handled it poorly.
@@JoshM94011Attacked on various MSM platforms . A TD sought for her to lose sponsorship. She handled it poorly according to your opinion. She's entitled to her opinion and equally entitled to engage in the topic or to NOT. I watched the whole piece and clear in no time she was not getting into it but he would not let it go so I admire her composure in spite of the agenda driven questioning. I would also not be surprised that she's all to well aware of the one sided narrative spewed through the majority of Irish MSM regarding the influx of illegal immigrants so there wouldn't be space for open discussion. Note the interviewer implied in his questioning that there should be only one acceptable position with regards to an opinion on refugee's.
I understand that she has to apologize because she's at risk of losing a lot of sponsors but we all knows she meant what she said and that she's absolutely right. I don't know who that soy boy journalist is but I despise him and wish him all the worst.
@@mark1980100 It is very concerning for the government to let unvetted migrant men from safe countries into Ireland who upon arrival destroy their documents and passports. And place them in towns and villages around Ireland, putting communities in danger. It is criminal what the government are doing to Ireland. How is is 'right wing' to be concerned for our safety?
@@eileenspamer Unfortunately, feminised modern day so called Irish men would disagree.. these modern day emasculated Irish men are a disgrace to the country! They should all be wearing dresses