rgossip30 wrote: » The tweet just states 'what a coincidence' you are getting carried away.
gman2k wrote: » The former journalist GoD has named the Coolera House in Sligo as the meeting place for tomorrow night's beerhall rabble rousing.
skepticalme wrote: » Coolera House is being bombarded with tweets from the same few people as Cork meetings. They took down their facebook page before it was announced. Probably were warned about the reviews from this lot that would be posted on their page, like Imperial and Maritime in Cork.
Bannasidhe wrote: » I know for a fact that the vast majority of those who objected to the Bantry meeting (which is in Cork for those whose geography is hazy) were people who live or work in the immediate area. Not one of whom have been in contact with Coolera House preferring to leave that to the good people of Sligo. So away with your hyperbolic attempt to whip up a conspiracy where none exists.
Grayson wrote: » Isn't that the same defense that Alex Jones used?
skepticalme wrote: » Coolera House is being bombarded with tweets from the same few people as Cork meetings.
Patty Hearst wrote: » Looking at the tweets asking Coolera House to cancel the meeting, I see people from Cork, Dublin, Leitrim, Cavan, Waterford, Mayo, Belfast, Derry, Athlone, Canary Islands, New York...not many from Sligo though.
batgoat wrote: » It is now cancelled.https://twitter.com/coolera_house/status/1113467853850730496?s=19
skepticalme wrote: » https://twitter.com/fionapettit71/status/1113468669382860800?s=20 Bloody bullies. This is disgraceful.
TaurenDruid wrote: » Bullies? No. It's perfectly fine to stand up to hatespeech. In fact, it should be the default. Bullying is when someone attends one of these "public" meetings, says something GO'D doesn't like, and gets manhandled out of the venue.
skepticalme wrote: » TaurenDruid wrote: » Bullies? No. It's perfectly fine to stand up to hatespeech. In fact, it should be the default. Bullying is when someone attends one of these "public" meetings, says something GO'D doesn't like, and gets manhandled out of the venue. They have bullied another venue into cancelling by threatening their business. I read a few peoples tweets discussing that. Is that the same guy who kept asking the same question over and over even when others were talking, and then held onto the door handle when he was being escorted out. He was there to disrupt only. That was obvious. I hope these bullies get a taste of their own medicine.
humberklog wrote: » I think Gemma's is a nasty creep but getting her shut down every time isn't right. Sneaky unpleasant arseholes on both sides in this case.
Billcarson wrote: » Freedom of speech in Ireland dead. Who are the fascists I wonder. Certainly not gemma imo. She's a racist is she? What a load of boll*x.
Billcarson wrote: » skepticalme wrote: » TaurenDruid wrote: » Bullies? No. It's perfectly fine to stand up to hatespeech. In fact, it should be the default. Bullying is when someone attends one of these "public" meetings, says something GO'D doesn't like, and gets manhandled out of the venue. They have bullied another venue into cancelling by threatening their business. I read a few peoples tweets discussing that. Is that the same guy who kept asking the same question over and over even when others were talking, and then held onto the door handle when he was being escorted out. He was there to disrupt only. That was obvious. I hope these bullies get a taste of their own medicine. They are clowns. Are they afraid of gemma? What are they afraid of? They are the fascists.
batgoat wrote: » humberklog wrote: » I think Gemma's is a nasty creep but getting her shut down every time isn't right. Sneaky unpleasant arseholes on both sides in this case. She called a recent tragic event a false flag, regularly engages in hate speech. Feck all time for her or to sympathise with the fact people complain about her.
batgoat wrote: » She called a recent tragic event a false flag, regularly engages in hate speech. Feck all time for her or to sympathise with the fact people complain about her.
skepticalme wrote: » They have bullied another venue into cancelling by threatening their business. I read a few peoples tweets discussing that. Is that the same guy who kept asking the same question over and over even when others were talking, and then held onto the door handle when he was being escorted out. He was there to disrupt only. That was obvious. I hope these bullies get a taste of their own medicine.
Billcarson wrote: » What about all the Christians murdered by Muslims they are equally tragic events but we hear very little about them.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » Billcarson wrote: » Freedom of speech in Ireland dead. Who are the fascists I wonder. Certainly not gemma imo. She's a racist is she? What a load of boll*x. Not a freedom of speech issue. A venue just doesnt want her business.
Billcarson wrote: » Boll*x . There are those who don't want her voice to be heard and are doing what they can to try and keep her from holding meetings. I'm sure they heard what happened in cork. They surely knew enough about her to give her the venue and what then suddenly they change their mind?
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Billcarson wrote: » What about all the Christians murdered by Muslims they are equally tragic events but we hear very little about them. Next time a hotel in Ireland is going to have a meeting glorifying same, will you defend their "free speech" too?
batgoat wrote: » Billcarson wrote: » Boll*x . There are those who don't want her voice to be heard and are doing what they can to try and keep her from holding meetings. I'm sure they heard what happened in cork. They surely knew enough about her to give her the venue and what then suddenly they change their mind? You realise that it's also a part of freedom of speech to outline your feelings to a business right?