Ba breá linn na teachtaireachtaí seo a chloisteáil á roinnt as Gaeilge.
Is féidir leat d’íomhá agus do thacaíocht a roinnt leis na haischlibeanna
#gránícrá, chomh maith le teachtaireachtaí an fheachtais cosúil le:
Is siombail é brat na hÉireann de shábháilteacht, fáilte agus dlúthpháirtíocht.
Is siombail é brat na hÉireann de marthanas ó leatrom agus ó choilíniú; tá muintir na hÉireann i ndlúthpháirtíocht le marthanóirí leatroma atá buailte fúthu.
Tá muid ag glacadh seilbh ar bhrat na hÉireann ó na guthanna sin atá á úsáid chun eagla agus deighilt a leathadh.
Má rugadh anseo thú nó gur tháinig tú níos déanaí, is cuma dath do chraicinn, is leat an áit seo agus is linne ar fad an brat seo.
Táimid ag súil le bhur dteachtaireachtaí dlúthpháirtíochta, tacaíochta agus aontachta a léamh i mí na Nollag.
Gaeilgóirí, we would love to hear these messages being shared as Gaeilge. You can share your image and support with the hashtags
#OurFlag #lovenothate, as well as messages of the campaign like:
• The Irish flag is a symbol of safety, welcome and solidarity
• The Irish flag is a symbol of survival from oppression and colonisation; Irish people are in solidarity with survivors of oppression who call this country home
• We reclaim the Irish flag from those voices using it to spread fear and division
• Whether you were born here or arrived later, no matter the colour of your skin, you belong here and this flag belongs to us all
We look forward to reading your messages of solidarity, support and unity in December.
#OurFlag #LoveNotHate #ÉireLeChéile@INARIreland
@icclrights
@irishrefugeecouncil
@lgbtireland_ie
@national_womens_council_irl
@black_andirish
@itmtrav
@hopeandcouragecollective
@opendoorstowork
@insight_matters