Stephen15 wrote: » Agreed he really speaks a lot of sense along with Gemma, John Waters and I advice you check another excellent account called the Grand Torino. Much better than any mainstream media dogma.
mcmoustache wrote: » Is this where you would up after you watched the Joe Rogan Bigfoot episode? Honestly, I can't tell if you are serious or not but Dave Cullen is not some intellectual heavyweight. He's just some guy on youtube who watched a bunch of Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro videos and repacked their grift into something he could sell to Irish incels. .
SilverKrest wrote: » There's nothing bat**** crazy about her. I admire her talks where she exposes the corrupt elite in media/government/police. The masses are happy to have the wool pulled over their eyes time and time again. They believe all reports in government backed media to be true..
Il Fascista wrote: » Well aren't the simple minded lucky to have such enlightened souls as yourself around to tell us how wrong we all are? What would we do without your unbridled condescension? That fact that you make such a post without seeing how much of a pretentious ass it makes you look is telling.
Mr. Incognito wrote: » I dont have twitter Its a platform for vacous idiots.
Ipso wrote: » John Waters is a personification of our fantasies, of our sense of what we are becoming, of how we might unfold ourselves. He is ...perhaps the most spectacular light on the skyline, a meteorite of desire plummeting through the Irish zeitgeist."
Drew Nervous Roaster wrote: » It gives an insight into how Irish mindset, particularly under the age of 30, has changed so rapidly in recent years. Both John Waters and Gemma O'Doherty were both considered serious journalists at the two largest publications in this country. Now they are cast aside from their respective newspapers because they don't hold the right opinions. Says more about us than them.
pumpkin4life wrote: » Semi related: John Waters released a book a couple of months ago called Give Us Back The Bad Roads. I recommend it. It's a bit messy and self indulgent, but the Irish Times and media exposure stuff is absolutely astonishing. People like Fintan O Toole and Una Mullally are liars; intellectual charlatans who have no interest in journalism and only in smearing others that they see as threats. They literally smeared, trolled and lied about Waters. Waters has his flaws, but he comes across as a genuine truth seeker.
OP wrote: When did Gemma O Doherty go batshyt crazy?
fxotoole wrote: » Who?????
PhoneMain wrote: » I've been following her out of morbid curriosity. While there may be some substance in some of what she has to say, not everything is a globalist conspiracy. She went mad there antivax for a while, spouting as if she knew more than an Infectious Disease Consultant in SJH. I know who'd I'd be listening to in this regard. She also seems to block people immediately if they dare question her and accuse those who disagree with her of being sheeple. She also likes going through people accounts in order to attack them, rather than the point they're making. Being honest, I feel somewhat sorry for her. She seems to have suffered a lot of personal hurt in a short space of time and maybe that affected her (not going to state explicitely for fear of being sued!)
lbc2019 wrote: » Some of her posts on twitter lately seem to be off the charts.
donaghs wrote: » I'll have to bow to your superior knowledge on this. I just can't stomach more than a few lines of twitter.
backspin. wrote: » Cullen has been on YouTube long before either Peterson or Shapiro blew up. Peterson was unknown before autumn 2016.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Her latest craze is that everyone is a Soros shill.
Sir Oxman wrote: » Lately?
Odhinn wrote: » Relatively recently. It used be issues like Fr Niall Molloy and mary boyle. Next thing is its john waters, "cultural marxism" and conspiracy cack.
Cultural Bolshevism (German: Kulturbolschewismus), sometimes referred to specifically as "art Bolshevism" or "music Bolshevism",[1] was a term widely used by critics in Nazi Germany to denounce modernist movements in the arts, particularly when seeking to discredit more nihilistic forms of expression. This first became an issue during the 1920s in Weimar Germany. German artists such as Max Ernst and Max Beckmann were denounced by Adolf Hitler, the Nazi Party and other right-wing nationalists as "cultural Bolsheviks".
CatFromHue wrote: » Have to say I just presumed it was a book giving out about migrants etc. I didn't know it was about his life as a journalist. Might give it a look so.
Stephen15 wrote: » He's a genuinely sinister individual. He's financing a left wing agenda and trying to interfere in the internal runnings of countries. He was also funding NGOs rescuing migrants in the Med which poses a serious threat to Europe. Italy has rightly put a stop to this behaviour.
pumpkin4life wrote: » People like Fintan O Toole and Una Mullally are liars