Group set up to save Dublin’s historic Moore Street probably not going to bother now

Paul McRingo – Dublin Correspondent
A group setup to save Dublin’s historic Moore Street from partial demolition have said they’re probably not going to bother now.
The Save Moore Street campaign group was fighting for the conservation and renovation of the historic 1916 Rising battleground and famous street market in the heart of Dublin City.
However, since the government transformed the street into a Roma Gypsy slum the group appears to have lost interest. Spokesman Anthony Duggan said on the group’s Facebook page that there’s not much point anymore.
“When we started out on our campaign to save Moore Street the local people were, well, you know, local people. And they were all for it. The new local people couldn’t give a shit.”
End to end fruit stalls passed down from generation to generation and the shouts of “Apples and Oranges” from the women of Moore Street in their distinct Dublin accents are being rapidly replaced with Roma begging gangs and pickpockets who spend all day and night hanging around the area turning it into one of the biggest shitholes in this welfare wonderland of ever-increasing shitholes.
However, just remember, that’s a good thing and if you think it’s a bad thing, you’re racist. God bless modern day politics and our wonderful government.