Nokia6230i wrote: » Just watching Deranged Dolores on way to some Priest with her "Mask Exemptions" (which aren't valid in any way but they do seem to entitle the bearer to live-stream everything if they're refused/declined) & bangs on about, and I quote, "and every other religion can practice their Mass without being given a visit by the Garda..."; you f*****g know she means Friday Prayers at Mosques...... But here's the thing; Friday Prayers are cancelled; they have been since this lockdown kicked in; unlike in my local Cathedral where it's open from 2 O'Clock til 6pm for Private Prayers, the Mosques aren't open for their 5 Daily Prayers throughout the day 7 days a week. She's not getting at Church of Ireland, Protestants, Church of England, Methodists, Scots Church, Assembly of God, RCCG, Church of Latter Day Saints/Mormons etc.; it's just she hates Muslims & the Jewish Community aren't big enough, relatively speaking, to attack directly like that; it's 2,557 as per an Irish Times article from Friday the 12th of October 2017 in the Irish Times in an article headlined by "Irelands Jewish Population rises by almost 30%"; this would be lit upon as alarming etc. if it was Muslims. Yes, later on in her 12 minute video she goes on about Islamic Faith being practiced in their Catholic churches of course. No Mask, No Entry is a sign I haven't actually seen to be honest; but in any case, anything similar is store policy in most cases; be same as No Smoking etc. Don't "comply"? Shop somewhere else, you're not getting in.https://twitter.com/DeeWall77749076/status/1330602124581986310?s=20
as_mo_bhosca wrote: » Could she be reported for dangerous driving? Looks like she's live broadcasting on a mobile device while driving.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I don't understand the reference to a 'banker' in that, at all.
biko wrote: » It's not illegal if the device is mounted, which in this case it appears to be (not shaking or moving). Irish law is for when you hold the device. That said, some Irish "influencers" have got stick for broadcasting while driving.
"“text message” includes an SMS, an MMS message and an email. 4. A person shall not while driving a mechanically propelled vehicle in a public place— (a) send a text message, or (b) read a text message, from a mobile phone."
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Well of course it would As an aside, this is because we are having Israeli and US tech workers moving here - many of whom would be ethnically Jewish but not practising. I don't see any new synagogues opening up here.
MrsBean wrote: » https://twitter.com/aciquestion/status/1330859898314362880
NovemberWren wrote: » the Jewish people in London are; The-most-decent-people-that you could possibly meet, [the odd ones with the ringlets are just a bit odd in Golders Green], but i am certain that they are such good people. That ir. times article - "only c.2,400 jewish people in ireland". There was some synagogue and library in d.8 or d.3? , that closed down. Why? did these people leave? and - when? One jewish person i vaguely knew working in Dublin, had left ..... Cork! Are there any jewish people in Cork? The post-war policy here may have impacted on these people - though i cannot figure out why. I figure Fianna Fail were settling in to the money-trails from that time. That's enough to drive anyone away.
Dr golden 2 wrote: » I know Dee wall isn't the most educated or articulate woman but she has bigger balls than any man in Ireland today.
francois wrote: » Hi Dee, welcome to Boards!
fantaiscool wrote: » She's an absolute embarrassment to the country and our ancestors.
owlbethere wrote: » You could nearly bet on it that when level 5 is easing and retail will be allowed open as normal, the protesters will probably take to the streets of Dublin and especially the main shopping street - grafton Street - to protest and rant and rave about the lockdown. In one breath they cry about businesses not allowed to operate under lockdown because of a little 'sniffle' they like to claim covid is, and then they will take to the main shopping street, no doubt, getting in the way of shoppers and putting and obstacle in the way of retail in Dublin. Many shoppers would probably be put off seeing protesters on the main shopping street.
dasdog wrote: » Most of the boxes are being ticked in today's update. Bizarre Babylonian Towers is a new one.https://twitter.com/aciquestion/status/1332328589879029761?s=20
Acosta wrote: » I think Hermann and his gang of eejits are having one tomorrow