work wrote: » There are many stakeholders that should protest
Duckworth_Luas wrote: » Is it the Catholics or the vampires you're after? Do we have to make our own stakes or will they be supplied ?
work wrote: » I believe a huge protest against islam is required to show the government and mosques they are no longer welcome or wanted in our society. What do you think? There are many stakeholders that should protest their removal from any influence in our society. Some that come to mind are: 1) Anyone not supportive of misogyny 3) Anyone concerned about abusers in positions allowing abuse 4) Anyone with the most basic scientific education. 5) Anyone that doesn't support cults 6) Anyone that believes LGBT people should be treated fairly in society. 7) Anyone that believes women should have ANY control of their bodies. 8) Anyone that is not seen as equal in the mosque namely women children and
Grab All Association wrote: » Works too You can also insert Judaism, Protestant, Presbyterian etc into that post. Why not protest against all religions.
work wrote: » I believe a huge protest against the popes visit is required to show the government and church they are no longer welcome or wanted in our society. What do you think? There are many stakeholders that should protest their removal from any influence in our society. Some that come to mind are: 1) Anyone not supportive of misogyny 2) Anyone that doesn't believe in school indoctrination of children in a massive lie. 3) Anyone concerned about abusers in positions allowing abuse 4) Anyone with the most basic scientific education. 5) Anyone that doesn't support cults 6) Anyone that believes LGBT people should be treated fairly in society. 7) Anyone that believes women should have ANY control of their bodies. 8) Anyone that is not seen as equal in the church namely women children and men. There are many other areas but I realised I have covered everyone. As such let's all go to the Phoenix park to let the Vatican know they are not welcome. Are there any peaceful groups planning to protest?
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » I'm not entirely convicned you're being sincere here, but in the event you are, - yeah, let's protest against freedom of expression and freedom of religion. That'll show the rest of the world how modern and toletant we are...
P.Walnuts wrote: » We need to watch out for the fake Pope, he can be identified by his high top sneakers and incedibly foul mouth
corks finest wrote: » Obviously you're looking for a knee jerk reaction,here's mine,and really don't care what ppl think,I my family,and most sensible, Christians welcome the holy father,us a man of peace and reconciliation,end of
work wrote: » I fully accept and support your right to welcome the pope however I really do not want a knee jerk reaction. I want Christian indoctrination out of our society along with its pathologic ideals. To this end I am trying to gather support to protest the "holy fathers" coming to Ireland so the political establishment understand how change is not only needed but should be implemented.
Peregrinus wrote: » You're doing this the wrong way around. You can't demonstrate mass opposition to Christianity unless, in fact, there is mass opposition to Christianity. When you have built the kind of mass opposition that you wish already existed, then it's time to think about demonstrating it. Go about this in the wrong order, and all you succeed in showing is how little support your ideas have, which presumably is not the effect you are aiming for.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I'm pretty surprised at the comments here. Out of everything in Ireland, the Catholic Church deserves the biggest backlash. A protest isn't about other people's right to follow whatever religion they like. It's about the affect of a religion on the millions in Ireland who aren't religious, and it's about the organisation's disgusting history here.
work wrote: » I don't believe there is much support for Christianity in comparison to the fanatical support they had 50 years ago.
work wrote: » I think people are just not sure what to do without religion as it has been inground into their life through.....weddings and other events etc. If you were raised as a Muslim/jew/hindu would you support Christianity....of course not...therin lies the reason for change to stop following and promoting the lie.
Peregrinus wrote: » The question that matters is not whether Christianity enjoys the kind of support that it enjoyed 50 years ago - it clearly doesn't - but whether it now attracts the kind of opposition that your demonstration would express. If it doesn't, your demonstration is going to be a bust. Even people who agree with everything you say here will not necessarily be motivated to protest against Christianity; just to abandon it.
work wrote: » I believe a huge protest against the popes visit is required
diomed wrote: » Is more than one pope visiting?
professore wrote: » I won't be joining you but. I am 100% supportive of your right to protest. Everything above is true of Islam in spades. And there aren't any Catholic terror gangs out there. The systematic child abuse has been rooted out. Yet protesting against the abuses in that religion will get you labelled a racist (bizarrely since Islam isn't a race). Would you organise a protest against Islam too or are you just going to call me racist?
Graces7 wrote: » Wise and sensible words. OF COURSE there will be a massive turnout for the visit. Ireland would lose international face else and this IS about politics OF COURSE Catholic hardliners will proclaim RENEWAL. But that is not so OF COURSE we all know the past. Time to move forward; enough troubles for the day we are in surely?