ancapailldorcha wrote: » How on earth can you call that comedy? This is an attempt to radicalise people. It's the first step towards justifying violent attacks on people they allege to be conspiring against them. I find it troubling that you find this funny. I find it deeply unnerving. If I was an American and living in the same state as her, I'd be terrified as this is the sort of material school shooters and terrorists consume as part of the radicalisation process.
The Nal wrote: » We don't live in America. Shes a laughing stock with a tiny following.
TaurenDruid wrote: » Can someone explain where the whole Aaron Brady thing ties in to G'OD? Like - what possible benefit does she get from associating herself with him? I'm at a loss to see what her potential win is in this?
sportsfan90 wrote: » Of all the bad stuff I've seen Gemma do in the past few years this must be the lowest. Can someone explain who that one Dee is? Was she too a one-time journalist / election candidate or something that people know who she is, or is she only known for cheer-leading Gemma?
The Nal wrote: » Loving the Journals work at the momentFactCheck: Many of the claims made about Covid-19 in a leaflet sent to Dublin households are false or misleading
Joeytheparrot wrote: » I'm with ACD on this. This isnt merely sh ite to laugh at. Gemma is a dangerous extremist who will end up radicalising someone to go on a murder spree someday.
OSI wrote: » Owner of one of the cringier election posters seen at the last GE:
francois wrote: » The crutch is a prop, no doubt to claim some sicknes benefit, though I wonder if welfare know she's soliciting donations on places like paypal....
The Nal wrote: » Hard to believe she only got 0.32% of the vote! Delusional stuff.
Billy Mays wrote: » Why does the c*nt with the cr*tch use two different names?
GT89 wrote: » Hardly surprising when no had heard of her. People who think the likes of the National Party, ACI, IFP etc. get no votes because everyone hates their policies is delusional they get no votes because no has ever heard of them and they don't have the budget that larger political parties have.
DubInMeath wrote: » They get only get votes from who they do because the likes of the national party are dicks, and that's being polite.
GT89 wrote: » So are Fine Gael
GT89 wrote: » Dee is short for Delores and Wall is her maiden name and Webster is married name. There's no conspiracy.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Who the f*ck says "in da house"? Did anyone ever say that? I know we're not exactly dealing with a demographic that reads for pleasure here but you'd think that someone might have vetted that.
GT89 wrote: » There's no conspiracy.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » As someone said here earlier she’s now gone full westboro Baptist church , we’ll know the game is up when Louis Theroux comes to visit her
The Nal wrote: » This is good comedyhttps://twitter.com/aciquestion/status/1316646019745099776 Loving the Journals work at the momentFactCheck: Many of the claims made about Covid-19 in a leaflet sent to Dublin households are false or misleading