Five exclamation marks, the sure sign of an insane mind. He/Him

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The USA's vetting system is quite something.
Fifa has been urged to remove one of its World Cup referees after he was broadcast making a gesture at the opening of a match that has been associated with white supremacy jrnl.ie/7071387
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Sure, but the point here is not “this is coherent and it makes sense”. The point - the entire point - is “Fuck you, we’re in charge”.
The Lady Chief Justice: Palestine Action was not a direct action civil disobedience protest group like the suffragettes, but used violence to destroy property The suffragettes burned down country houses & train stations, bombed churches & sent letter bombs to politicians.
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The revisionist history of the Suffragettes is one of the more peculiar elements of this judgement.
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The Lady Chief Justice said proscription of Palestine Action “struck a fair balance” and that PA is not a peaceful civil disobedience group like the Suffragettes
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Over-16s will quickly sour against the under-16 social media ban once they realise that does not mean under-16s need to flash an ID to the digital bouncer but that they will need to prove they are over-16 through digital ID softwares they don’t understand and can’t use
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RT @ZazaFL: Absolutely sickening how presenter after presenter allows the conversation about the horrific attack in Belfast to be a convers…
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BREAKING: Prime Minister Keir Starmer says Britain will ban under-16s from using various social media apps. apnews.com/article/uk-teen-s…
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You won't hear many political correspondents in Ireland question Ireland's commitment to the EU when we want to decide our own definition of biometric data. It's only other topics which get a "Does Catherine Connolly want us out of the EU?" response
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Awful man. No better than the others.
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How is this real life.
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Again: Where are the Elon Musk concert halls? Art galleries? institutes of learning? libraries? At least the robber barons of the past had the good sense to do public-good things like that, Musk doesn't do any of that
This is one case where the public can see with their own eyes that this shit sucks. They don’t have to be told the Nazi zillionaire is bad for them and for the species, and no amount of behaving like a cunt on the internet is going to change that.
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Patrick O'Donovan today in relation to FAI decision: "We [the government] don't get involved in telling the FAI, IRFU or GAA who to play." Also, the government:
Jack Chambers urged every major Irish sporting body to use their "influence and authority" to enforce bans on Russia and Belarus after the invasion of Ukraine. Yesterday government defeated proposals calling for the Ireland-Israel match to be stopped. ontheditch.com/jack-chambers…
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You know this is nonsense when they start talking about Ireland's reputation and position in International football.
Ireland v Israel on October 4 moved to a neutral venue overseas behind closed doors FAI statement includes communication and words from Palestinian FA as part of justification for playing fixtures This is a statement that would have landed better in February
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American broadcasting
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Dedicate it to black and queer voices
What’s the first thing you’d do with this space?
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It's wild to me that the Government is saying they need to drop the Triple Lock because they should be making the decisions, all the while hiding behind the FAI on this.
Jack Chambers urged every major Irish sporting body to use their "influence and authority" to enforce bans on Russia and Belarus after the invasion of Ukraine. Yesterday government defeated proposals calling for the Ireland-Israel match to be stopped. ontheditch.com/jack-chambers…
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Incorrect. He had a visa. From the US Embassy in Nairobi. It was valid. They vetted him there, and gave him a visa. Then he landed in Miami, was detained for 11 hours, and deported to Istanbul. THEN they branded him a terrorist. A FIFA referee, simply because he’s Somali.
They denied him a visa, then branded him a terrorist.
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That is in fact the Taoiseach's appointments to Seanad.
Michael McDowell: A referendum to expand the size of the Cabinet would just look like ‘jobs for the boys’ irishtimes.com/opinion/2026/…
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It's a good thing when the Irish Government blames immigration for housing issues it has no impact. None whatsoever
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