An Ciarraioch wrote: » In the aftermath of Brexit and the Trump victory, it would appear that the Irish electorate is comparatively liberal to their foreign counterparts. Certainly, no nationalist movement has emerged to decry immigration, with the prevailing attitude appearing to be toleration on condition of integration into Irish culture and society. Similarly, social attitudes appear more moderate, with the Gender Recognition provoking little protest, the same-sex marriage referendum passing, and both sides of the abortion debate appearing to be willing to allow the people determine how the issue is to be decided. Ironically, it may well be the much-maligned "catch-all" nature of both FF and FG that has prevented the emergence of economic or geographic faultlines!
Galwayguy35 wrote: » We're not half as leftie liberal as the media let on we are, but many people who have concerns about illegal or uncontrolled immigration into our country are afraid to speak out.
The Backwards Man wrote: » In a progressive democracy with a free press you can normally translate 'I am afraid to speak out' to 'I have nothing particularly useful to say'.
buried wrote: » Liberal my arse. The off licence closes at 10pm for christsake. Plus I have to go into the darkness of either a field or a dodgy carpark to get me weed and mushrooms and risk going to jail in the process
Spanish Eyes wrote: » There is no Free Press anymore.
Doctor Jimbob wrote: » This narrative that anyone who has a bad word to say about Brexit or Trump is a leftie is absolute rubbish. Popping up in an increasing number of threads on this forum too. It's possible to think the right has good ideas while simultaneously thinking Trump is a moron and Brexit was phenomenally stupid.
Avatar MIA wrote: » I think you forgot the "comparatively" in the OPs heading. Ireland's not a hippie commune, correct.
buried wrote: » Its not "comparatively" liberal either cuz. Liberal -"willing to respect or accept behaviour or opinions different from one's own; open to new ideas" Your proving that it isn't yourself
osarusan wrote: » Plenty of people who love to imagine their views are censored alright. They waffle endlessly on boards about all the things they apparently cannot talk about.
super_furry wrote: » But to be honest, it's mostly from people who are buying into and indoctrinating themselves in US based discussion and forums. People on here complaining about how there's a 'war against the straight-white-male', using terms like 'SJW' and 'special-snowflakes' are just echoing things they see online from American based commentators. They talk about a war of speech, PC culture and straight white men being downtroden, but none of these things are relevant to Irish life. I mean they go as far as to talk about their support for the NRA and American gun rights.
Herb Powell wrote: » Free speech does not mean everyone has to like or even respect whatever you decide to say.
super_furry wrote: » But to be honest, it's mostly from people who are buying into and indoctrinating themselves in US based discussion and forums.
The Backwards Man wrote: » 'Triggered' is the one they use that I like the most. Or 'libtard'. Or maybe 'cuck'. It's hard to choose!! They all tell you the same thing though, the person using them isn't worth entertaining.Social Justice Warrior is a moniker any rational person should wear with pride though, like Judge Dredd without a gun.