Ragerage wrote: » It really is sad to see the level of degeneracy in Ireland now. Sure, send your son to school in drag. What could possibly go wrong?.
SoundsRight wrote: » Would drag queens have a higher rate of infection of AIDS/HIV compared to the normal population? Perhaps that was the safety risk.
SoundsRight wrote: » 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.
Patty Hearst wrote: » Yeah not really the type of crowd you would want entertaining Children.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Ragerage wrote: » It really is sad to see the level of degeneracy in Ireland now. Sure, send your son to school in drag. What could possibly go wrong?. Indeed - what could possibly go wrong with a boy wearing a dress to creche? Are you afraid that he might catch the gay or what? SoundsRight wrote: » Would drag queens have a higher rate of infection of AIDS/HIV compared to the normal population? Perhaps that was the safety risk. About the same rate of infection as the average Bishop's Synod or College or Cardinals, I'd guess. Did you check the infection rate before you raised this question? Have you heard of many people catching AIDS/HIV through storytelling? SoundsRight wrote: » 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. WHat particularly is it about the show that you say is more at home in a sex club? You mentioned the outfits earlier, and the picture I posted shows how wrong you were. What is it about the storytelling show that belongs in a sex club? Patty Hearst wrote: » Yeah not really the type of crowd you would want entertaining Children. Why not? Is it the 'being open about their sexuality' thing that concerns you?
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Indeed - what could possibly go wrong with a boy wearing a dress to creche? Are you afraid that he might catch the gay or what? About the same rate of infection as the average Bishop's Synod or College or Cardinals, I'd guess. Did you check the infection rate before you raised this question? Have you heard of many people catching AIDS/HIV through storytelling? WHat particularly is it about the show that you say is more at home in a sex club? You mentioned the outfits earlier, and the picture I posted shows how wrong you were. What is it about the storytelling show that belongs in a sex club? Why not? Is it the 'being open about their sexuality' thing that concerns you?
donkeykong5 wrote: » Ffs sake please leave innocent children alone. They are only small kids fie such a short time. They will be taken over and attacked daily by pcbrigade snowflakes soon enough.
For Forks Sake wrote: » 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.
eviltwin wrote: » 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.
Edgware wrote: » Good old May McFetteridge, now there was a talented drag act, very popular with our friends in Belfast. And of course Twink, anothervery good drag act
gman2k wrote: » Gemtrails is now starting the conspiracy theories over the Notre Dame fire. The alt right are saying it's an attack against western Christian values or a false flag....
humberklog wrote: » She posted this with a picture of Notre Dame in flames...what the actual f... Gemma O'Doherty @gemmaod1 4h4 hours ago More Gemma O'Doherty Retweeted Corelion, LLC This is devastating. One of the most iconic symbols of Europe in flames tonight. How many Catholic churches will have to burn before the people of our continent stand up? You are watching the end of our civilisation. Those who continue to stay silent are complicit.
pjohnson wrote: » She knows her braindead target market. She'll be cited now as a "source" confirming Muslims did it.
tayto lover wrote: » The woman is utterly insane but she’s great craic.
Hurrache wrote: » Very early on this evening a right wing moron was tweeting pretty much immediately that Christianity was now under attack, attracting the kind of idiotic responses and conspiracies the subject of this thread likes to perpetuate. I wouldn't be surprised this is where she got her cue from.
Edgware wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= Herself and Bishop Sinead O Connor would make a great double act.
rgossip30 wrote: » Sinead O Connor is now a Muslim.
frag420 wrote: » Ah Shi’ite!!
Ipso wrote: » She always had a sunni disposition.
super_furry wrote: » Meanwhile Gemma has leaped from blaming Muslims to blaming freemansons and the French government.https://twitter.com/gemmaod1/status/1118097229561176069?s=19
jackboy wrote: » He may be correct, depends on his wife. Multiculturalism is more about immigrants not integrating but still prioritizing their culture of origin. So, they would live beside people of their own culture, marry within their culture and not make an effort to learn the new language. In other words, multiple cultures in the one country.