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When did Gemma O Doherty go batshyt crazy?

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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 408 ✭✭SoundsRight


    We should all send our boys to school in fishnet tights and leather basques in solidarity.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,158 ✭✭✭frag420


    You may as well sit little Timmy down in front of Pornhub.

    That’s sounds like something a paedo groomer would do, are you a paedo groomer?


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,409 ✭✭✭✭Timberrrrrrrr


    We should all send our boys to school in fishnet tights and leather basques in solidarity.

    I bet you typed that with one hand ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,951 ✭✭✭B0jangles


    I bet you typed that with one hand ;)


    I was just thinking that sounded like a particularly fevered imagination at work.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 408 ✭✭SoundsRight


    Would drag queens have a higher rate of infection of AIDS/HIV compared to the normal population? Perhaps that was the safety risk.


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  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 19,219 Mod ✭✭✭✭Bannasidhe


    Would drag queens have a higher rate of infection of AIDS/HIV compared to the normal population? Perhaps that was the safety risk.

    No they do not you homophobic little oik.

    The "safety risk" was people just like you threatening the venue and the performers.

    As a mother and a grandmother I can say in absolute honesty that I would far prefer my son when he was small, and my grandchildren were in the company of drag queens and kings than someone whose mind is so consumed with bigotry that you project your own filthy thought on others.

    Mods - if you feel the need to sanction me fair enough but I am really very angry at the appalling things this poster is saying.


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,409 ✭✭✭✭Timberrrrrrrr


    Would drag queens have a higher rate of infection of AIDS/HIV compared to the normal population? Perhaps that was the safety risk.

    The safety risk was because if the threats if violence towards the drag queens, homophobes will always try and equate with child abuse or aids :rolleyes:


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,483 ✭✭✭✭For Forks Sake


    Would drag queens have a higher rate of infection of AIDS/HIV compared to the normal population? Perhaps that was the safety risk.
    We should all send our boys to school in fishnet tights and leather basques in solidarity.
    The performers are the sexual content. They are a hyper-sexualised version of the female form. You may as well sit little Timmy down in front of Pornhub.
    Next month: Singalong with the Cumbuckets. Followed by baby massage with Anal Destroyer.

    And if you're not comfortable with that, you're a bigot.

    RIP Ireland.
    Some people might think it's really progressive to have men dress up like women and put them in the company of little kids, but it's really not appropriate. I'm not even sure if it's legal.
    The library said there was a safety risk. Who thought it was a good idea to push sexual content to little kids? It's creepy.

    The only creepy thing going on is you obsession with the personal lives of others, masked under faux concern


  • Registered Users Posts: 27,321 ✭✭✭✭super_furry


    Christ, I hope he never finds out about pantomime dames. Buffy and Sammy Sausages will need a restraining order.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,861 ✭✭✭donspeekinglesh


    CosmicFool wrote: »
    It's a pity it cancelled but come on lads, glitterhole? Not exactly a great name for a kids story telling.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 23,207 ✭✭✭✭pjohnson


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    I'm sure this matched the rest of your search history when you were looking for this.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,861 ✭✭✭donspeekinglesh


    pjohnson wrote: »
    I'm sure this matched the rest of your search history when you were looking for this.

    Well I do search for The League of Gentlemen frequently.


  • Registered Users Posts: 12,235 ✭✭✭✭Cee-Jay-Cee


    Back on topic here....I see crazy old Gemma is going to run in the European elections. She really is delusional if she thinks she can secure enough votes to get a seat in Europe although i'd give her a vote before i'd vote for scruffballs Wallace or his girlfriend Claire Daly.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,483 ✭✭✭✭For Forks Sake


    Back on topic here....I see crazy old Gemma is going to run in the European elections. She really is delusional if she thinks she can secure enough votes to get a seat in Europe although i'd give her a vote before i'd vote for scruffballs Wallace or his girlfriend Claire Daly.

    There's a fair number of cranks all fishing in the one pond.

    I would guess that Lynn Boylan retains her seat, Frances Fitzgerald takes Brian Hayes old seat. Wouldn't be surprised to see Clare Daly take one and then a scrap for the final seat between Andrews (FF) and possibly Mary Alice Higgins (lot of soft left transfers from White, Gannon and Cuffe)

    There'll be a lot of deposits lost amongst the rest.

    Dublin (4 seats):

    Barry Andrews (Fianna F)

    Lynn Boylan (Sinn F)*

    Gillen Brien (Solidarity-People Before Profit)

    CiarCuffe (Green Party)

    Clare Daly (Independents for Change)

    Mark Durkan (Fine Gael)

    Frances Fitzgerald (Fine Gael)

    Gary Gannon (Social Democrats)

    Ben Gilroy (Independent)

    Rita Harrold (Solidarity-People Before Profit)

    Alice Mary Higgins (Independent)

    Hermann Kelly (Independent, but part of the Irexit movement which advocates Ireland leaving the EU)

    Tony Bosco Lowth (Independent)

    Aisling McNiffe (Independent)

    Mark Mullan (Independent)

    Eamonn Murphy (Independent)

    Gemma O’Doherty (Independent)

    Eilis Ryan (The Workers Party)

    Alex White (Labour)


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,229 ✭✭✭✭Birneybau


    Back on topic here....I see crazy old Gemma is going to run in the European elections. She really is delusional if she thinks she can secure enough votes to get a seat in Europe although i'd give her a vote before i'd vote for scruffballs Wallace or his girlfriend Claire Daly.

    Why?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 408 ✭✭SoundsRight


    Bannasidhe wrote: »
    No they do not you homophobic little oik.

    The "safety risk" was people just like you threatening the venue and the performers.

    As a mother and a grandmother I can say in absolute honesty that I would far prefer my son when he was small, and my grandchildren were in the company of drag queens and kings than someone whose mind is so consumed with bigotry that you project your own filthy thought on others.

    Mods - if you feel the need to sanction me fair enough but I am really very angry at the appalling things this poster is saying.

    We haven't actually seen any of these alleged threats. Funny that. It sounds more like a safeguarding issue.

    I'd be very suspicious of parents who would be comfortable sending their kids to a show that is more at home in a gay bar or a sex club. It'll be the same voices calling for the age of consent to be lowered, you'll see. History repeats itself. The dodgy priests of yesteryear replaced by Guardian reading virtue signallers. Least there's signs of a pushback now.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,259 ✭✭✭donkeykong5


    Edgware wrote: »
    Bannasidhe wrote: »
    Like Kilburn used to be?

    I went there once in the 80's.
    It was awful.
    Like being in a weird rural Ireland plonked into an urban landscape dystopian nightmare but without the amusement of moving statues.
    You were there once and are an expert. Of course there were Irish pubs where Irish people gathered. That is where they felt comfortable. The ordinary Irishman and Irishwoman in London wasnt being invited up to Notting Hill dinner parties to mingle with the Tories and pseudo socialists of the Labour Party.
    Go through Kilburn Cricklewood Kentish Town now and while there is the odd sign of the Irish it is mostly East European shops and people now
    There are still a lot of Irish people in various places around London. Sadly a lot are elderly single men who went over years ago to work. These are the men who worked hard and always sent the weekly money home to the family. Same families easily forgot the generosity of same men. They are legends. Met many now living in hostels or sheltered housing all around London. They are the forgotten Irish.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,259 ✭✭✭donkeykong5


    Edgware wrote: »
    Bannasidhe wrote: »
    Like Kilburn used to be?

    I went there once in the 80's.
    It was awful.
    Like being in a weird rural Ireland plonked into an urban landscape dystopian nightmare but without the amusement of moving statues.
    You were there once and are an expert. Of course there were Irish pubs where Irish people gathered. That is where they felt comfortable. The ordinary Irishman and Irishwoman in London wasnt being invited up to Notting Hill dinner parties to mingle with the Tories and pseudo socialists of the Labour Party.
    Go through Kilburn Cricklewood Kentish Town now and while there is the odd sign of the Irish it is mostly East European shops and people now
    There are still a lot of Irish people in various places around London. Sadly a lot are elderly single men who went over years ago to work. These are the men who worked hard and always sent the weekly money home to the family. Same families easily forgot the generosity of same men. They are legends. Met many now living in hostels or sheltered housing all around London. They are the forgotten Irish.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,259 ✭✭✭donkeykong5


    Edgware wrote: »
    Bannasidhe wrote: »
    Like Kilburn used to be?

    I went there once in the 80's.
    It was awful.
    Like being in a weird rural Ireland plonked into an urban landscape dystopian nightmare but without the amusement of moving statues.
    You were there once and are an expert. Of course there were Irish pubs where Irish people gathered. That is where they felt comfortable. The ordinary Irishman and Irishwoman in London wasnt being invited up to Notting Hill dinner parties to mingle with the Tories and pseudo socialists of the Labour Party.
    Go through Kilburn Cricklewood Kentish Town now and while there is the odd sign of the Irish it is mostly East European shops and people now
    There are still a lot of Irish people in various places around London. Sadly a lot are elderly single men who went over years ago to work. These are the men who worked hard and always sent the weekly money home to the family. Same families easily forgot the generosity of same men. They are legends. Met many now living in hostels or sheltered housing all around London. They are the forgotten Irish.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,259 ✭✭✭donkeykong5


    Sorry dont know how that came out 3 times. Only pressed once.


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  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 19,219 Mod ✭✭✭✭Bannasidhe


    We haven't actually seen any of these alleged threats. Funny that. It sounds more like a safeguarding issue.

    I'd be very suspicious of parents who would be comfortable sending their kids to a show that is more at home in a gay bar or a sex club. It'll be the same voices calling for the age of consent to be lowered, you'll see. History repeats itself. The dodgy priests of yesteryear replaced by Guardian reading virtue signallers. Least there's signs of a pushback now.

    Not as suspicious as I am of someone who sexualises everything.

    Your posts on this thread are deeply disturbing. Your obsession with sex is unhealthy. Your fixation on gay sex is hysteric. You continual linking of gay sex and children is psychoneurotic.


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 19,219 Mod ✭✭✭✭Bannasidhe


    There are still a lot of Irish people in various places around London. Sadly a lot are elderly single men who went over years ago to work. These are the men who worked hard and always sent the weekly money home to the family. Same families easily forgot the generosity of same men. They are legends. Met many now living in hostels or sheltered housing all around London. They are the forgotten Irish.

    There are a few community groups around London doing their best to look after these men. They haven't been forgotten by the Irish in London - but after years of austerity they are falling through the cracks.


  • Registered Users Posts: 25,409 ✭✭✭✭Timberrrrrrrr


    We haven't actually seen any of these alleged threats. Funny that. It sounds more like a safeguarding issue.

    It was a safeguarding issue, safeguarding the performers from homophobic Neanderthals.
    I'd be very suspicious of parents who would be comfortable sending their kids to a show that is more at home in a gay bar or a sex club. It'll be the same voices calling for the age of consent to be lowered, you'll see. History repeats itself. The dodgy priests of yesteryear replaced by Guardian reading virtue signallers. Least there's signs of a pushback now.

    Have you visited many gay bars/sex clubs that you have an expert opinion on what these shows entail?

    Ever heard of Dame Edna Everage?

    Spoiler alert: Not all drag queens are gay! Shocking isnt it?


  • Registered Users Posts: 17,495 ✭✭✭✭eviltwin


    We haven't actually seen any of these alleged threats. Funny that. It sounds more like a safeguarding issue.

    I'd be very suspicious of parents who would be comfortable sending their kids to a show that is more at home in a gay bar or a sex club. It'll be the same voices calling for the age of consent to be lowered, you'll see. History repeats itself. The dodgy priests of yesteryear replaced by Guardian reading virtue signallers. Least there's signs of a pushback now.

    You clearly have no idea what a drag act is like. I've been to many ranging from comedy to music to dance. Some even have all ages shows that are family friendly. I would have had no problem bringing my child to the story telling, that doesn't make me a paedophile sympathiser.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 290 ✭✭Patty Hearst


    Yeah not really the type of crowd you would want entertaining Children.

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    Happily the public made their views known to the hosting venue.

    And the venue exercised their right to free speech and cancelled the event.

    Hopefully the vigilant public will keep abreast of other similar events and act accordingly.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,228 ✭✭✭BBFAN


    The library said there was a safety risk. Who thought it was a good idea to push sexual content to little kids? It's creepy.

    The "safety risk" mentioned was towards the drag artists not the kid. Moron.


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,150 ✭✭✭✭Hurrache


    Sorry dont know how that came out 3 times. Only pressed once.

    Edit and delete.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,951 ✭✭✭B0jangles


    They've updated their statement to clarify that any safety risk was from the abusively homophobic objectors, not from the performers
    With regard to the cancellation of the Drag Story Time event in June, we wish to clarify that the cancellation was due to our significant concern at the high level of degrading, inappropriate comments on social media about the performers and library staff.

    dlr Libraries object to homophobia in all its forms and as per our social media guidelines, we reserve the right to remove content or comments that may be considered offensive, abusive or defamatory.

    Health and Safety is always at the forefront of our concerns. We would like to reassure the public that this event was age-appropriate and family-friendly.

    dlr Libraries remain safe, inclusive and welcoming places for all and offer a diverse, cultural programme.

    https://libraries.dlrcoco.ie/events-and-news/library-news/cancellation-dlr-libraries-event-drag-story-time?fbclid=IwAR1Vcri6otMIUSDVYXQaQGir_k4H3saUSojFVmA8yNWDacHrcmL04rwW16Y


  • Posts: 5,917 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    BBFAN wrote: »
    The "safety risk" mentioned was towards the drag artists not the kid. Moron.

    Just another example of people who want free speech but only when it relates to homophobic/racist bs.

    Gem supporter no doubt.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 7,259 ✭✭✭donkeykong5


    Bannasidhe wrote: »
    There are still a lot of Irish people in various places around London. Sadly a lot are elderly single men who went over years ago to work. These are the men who worked hard and always sent the weekly money home to the family. Same families easily forgot the generosity of same men. They are legends. Met many now living in hostels or sheltered housing all around London. They are the forgotten Irish.

    There are a few community groups around London doing their best to look after these men. They haven't been forgotten by the Irish in London - but after years of austerity they are falling through the cracks.
    The community groups are amazing. But sadly it's the relations in the mother land who want to forget them. When they di return home the first question asked is ....and how long are you here...when are you heading back. Thank God for Wetherspoon's where these men can enjoy a pint and hot dinner and a bit of banter with other similar men before heading home to the bedsit to watch TV.


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