“The Dublin Airport Passenger Cap Is The Real Genocide”

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“A BIT of perspective for Christ sake, this is the world’s greatest injustice”

The words of Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary, who can’t believe he lives in a world were people can just get on with their lives, scrolling on their phones, going to concerts, buying clothes, all while knowing the atrocities carried out by Fingal council in the form of a passenger cap on Dublin Airport continues unabated.

“There is no greater destruction wrought on the soul of humanity right now than the inhumane blockade performed by Fingal council on the number of passengers permitted to pass through Dublin airport,” an emotional O’Leary pleaded.

In line with recent comments, Ryanair’s in-flight safety notice pinned to the back of every seat will now come with an illustration of O’Leary pointing and laughing at people who think something should be done about children being murdered.

“Emoting on Palestine is all well and good, but where is the government’s emoting on the wilful starvation of the profits of major airlines? We only made a €1.61bn profit in the last 12 months. We need a BDS movement. Boycott Fingal’s public parks, Divest from building any cycle lanes, and Sanction council officials and hand them over to the International Criminal Court,” O’Leary said.

O’Leary’s passionate comments have come in for criticism however, with some suggesting it was disgraceful to equate Ryanair’s profit margins to something as trivial as Israel’s mass murder of people in the Gaza strip.

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