Deleted User wrote: » I usually cannot stand Stephanie Preissner or anything that comes out of her mouth, but I have to admit that to me nearly everything she has uttered regarding Covid has made sense.
generalgerry wrote: » Aw Cat come on. As long as she parrots the Government/NPHET/RTE line she is considered to be "making sense"..
generalgerry wrote: » Aw Cat come on. As long as she parrots the Government/NPHET/RTE line she is considered to be "making sense". If the same person says anything against the Government/NPHET/RTE line she is "not qualified to be speaking about such subjects and should keep her mouth shut because what she says is dangerous and irresponsible". It's like when Robert De Niro spoke out about Trump being a punk and a dog etc etc - the media repeated it back to back for weeks and slapped him on the back. When Robert De Niro said that people should see the movie Vaxxed (note: De Niro's son has Autism and he is open to the possibility that it may have been caused by a vaccine), they never replayed that interview once. They'll take the bits of what you say that suits their own agenda.
Infoanon wrote: » Did you listen to the show ?? If you did you would know that she was no parrot on Sunday.
Deleted User wrote: » I agree with what she says = therefore she is right I'll agree to disagree with ya Gerry
Cole wrote: » Oh please Karl Dieter get on that motorbike of yours and fcuk right off.
generalgerry wrote: » Karl Dieter is the only person prepared to take view of most in private businesses. Public sector workers can give themselves pay increases during the pandemic and never care where the money comes from. That's not the case for everybody else. Interesting how they shut him down when he asked questions of the vaccines. Unless you are a vaccine lobbyist, like Conor Pope was last week, then you are persona non grata on RTE. Conor Pope, supposed consumer advocate, who is now an advocate for a commercial product that we will be mandated for everyone and the manufacturer will have no liability.
plastic glass wrote: » He was shot down because I’m assuming Damien is only interested in the science. Anti vaxxers don’t need a forum on rte. They get enough airtime on classic hits FM.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm not suggesting Brendan is walking freely; I got the distinct impression he was trying to make it known he isn't any way secure in his current role, and that he might not be Marian's shoes for much longer. The way he said something to the effect "it's been a pleasure doing this show..." gave to me that he might be on the cusp of replacement.
newcavanman wrote: » Thats the spirit. Ignore opposing views and they will go away. Same applies to rampaging gangs of african youths, or making rape jokes about Catholics. If youre not a trendy WOKE cause, then in 2021 Ireland, you just dont count , you dont exist
plastic glass wrote: » How can you have an opposing view to science? Isn’t that the opposite of WOKE? Creationism, the world is flat etc
generalgerry wrote: » But if you're taking the argument of people asking questions being opposed to science - science would suggest that the vaccines be tested over longer periods of times not rushed, science would suggest there be a double blind test between groups of people who have vaccines and those who don't. And even the best science companies have to be liable for the commercial products they produce.
generalgerry wrote: » And even the best science companies have to be liable for the commercial products they produce.
newcavanman wrote: » Hes there for the long haul, hes been a very good boy, he hasnt rocked the boat at all. Hes moved a long long way from the Cutting Edge. It seems to me, he knows this is as good as it gets, he cant break the Tubridy/D'arcy stranglehold . Weekend daytime is all hes getting, and if he doesnt like it, they have poor auld Marty Whelan there as an example of what happens if you arent a team player
generalgerry wrote: » wtf? When did he say that Cat? I would have been thinking along the same lines as the other poster - Why would you even consider thinking about leaving one of the few permanent, highest paid media jobs?
Nevin Parsnipp wrote: » Hopefully he is not on anything like the wedge Maid Marian was on ? Would hope the job is not "permanent" surely not ? Are you saying that this is a permanent job and highest paid media job ? Is that what you are saying ??
generalgerry wrote: » They should put Professor Paul on 350 a week and see how much love he's feeling then.
Gen.Zhukov wrote: » Prof Strangelove is another fine example of the quality lecturers operating in the weird and wacky world of UCD alongside the eminent Ebun Joseph OBE. UCD must be so proud.