The Nal wrote: » If you've a few mins free watch this.https://twitter.com/DeeWall77749076/status/1318268400959971330?s=19
Penfailed wrote: » "No one is allowed to wear a mask near me." FFS.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » any chance of a synopsis? there is no point in all of us suffering.
The Nal wrote: » She's very very angry that no one turned up. It's a hilarious watch.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Her Brothers and Sisters took NUI Galway to courthttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/students-claiming-religious-bias-urge-further-investigation-1.3391194
amadangomor wrote: » She's some scumbag:D
StackSteevens wrote: » No. She's mentally ill and should be pitied. In fact, if she were a rabid dog rather than a rabid human being then she'd probably be put down humanely by a vet.
Birneybau wrote: » Dee? She's just a scumbag
Mad_maxx wrote: » it absolutely does , its about ringfencing individuals from criticism based on what profile they fit , therefore a traveller is not held to the same standard as a working professional from say drumcondra , the left have a sacred cow list of people and groups you can not criticise they dont see individuals , they see identity etc " punch down " is about policing views and opinions
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Are working class professionals from Drumcondra routinely called to account for the actions of working class criminals from Drumcondra?
John Hutton wrote: » If the tenor of some of the abuse she received had have occurred in the north people would have been arrested for their sectarianism and bigotry. The information published in the magazine about abortions abroad - at the time - could only legally be provided by doctors, councilors or certain specific agencies.
Eric Cartman wrote: » while I absolutely don't prescribe to Katie Ascough's views, she was very poorly treated by the university. Absolutely bullied in a way that would be an outrage were she a member of almost any other major religion.
Eric Cartman wrote: » her and her SF/Yellow vest group were protesting the Garda murder conviction the other day, nuts.
NovemberWren wrote: » still though, a 'lifetime ban' from all 'societies' in NUI Galway, - harsh? even "discrimination".
But [I think] they won this under the Equality Act?
They say "the politicians are not representing the people", sounds good to me;
bobmalooka wrote: » I like to bash SF as much as the next man but that’s ridiculous carry on to lump them in together there.
GT89 wrote: » Yellow vest Ireland had the same address listed as SF HQ
Eric Cartman wrote: » they tend not to cover up those crimes, be accessories to them, profit from the spoils of those crimes or advocate that any prosecution of those crimes / peoples reluctance to be around those criminals is somehow discrimination either though... so its not really a fair comparison.
Eric Cartman wrote: » Yellow vest ireland has the same address as an SF office, its not the party itself but there is a large crossover of a section of SF voters and these anti mask people
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Where is this address listed for Yellow Vest Ireland please?
John Hutton wrote: » This is a lie. Yellow Vest Ireland copied and pasted the Privacy policy from Sinn Féin's website. Yellow Vest Ireland's address is Unit 2, Hykincilla House Clone, Wexford, Ireland. SF and Yellow Vest Ireland are not connected.
GT89 wrote: » Looked a little more than a copy and paste job to me. Note Yellow Vest Ireland not SF.
pjohnson wrote: » The burkes are a demented version of the westboro baptist church and the brady bunch. It was one of them that faked credentials to try and sabotage a press conference with brain dead questions.