Opinions my own. Try my best not to offend, which is no mean feat these days. Thrive on sarcasm.

Joined January 2010
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
A father who engaged in the “depraved” rape and sexual abuse of his eight-year-old daughter, filming her ordeal in a recording which was later discovered by his new partner, has been jailed for 11 years. courtsnewsireland.ie/father-…
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RT @Care2much18: This is the dumbest tweet ever written by an American, an astonishing achievement given the depth of competition for that…
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RT @Care2much18: Looks like today's edition of "blame immigrants for a problem they didn't cause or worsen" 🙄 Apparently it's immigrants f…
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
I don't say this to criticise volunteers looking for cost-effective designs, but GAA clubs, community groups etc, need to stop using AI for their posters/ads etc. Badly done MS paint would be vastly preferable to the shiver people get down their spine at the sight of that font.
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
Let’s hope that this Parteen greyhound is not wearing this anti-bark muzzle again today considering the soaring temperatures. The 4 Parteen racing greyhounds were returned weeks and weeks after they were removed by GRI. The anti-bark muzzle also prevents panting/drinking/vomiting
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
This is why this disgusting cruel sport should be banned across Britain @GreenPartyHan @ZackPolanski Shamefully racing took place today in extreme heat at Dunstall Park, Harlow, Doncaster and Sunderland. Temperatures rose above 33°C in the UK today and despite advice from real vets and leading animal charities advising people to keep their dogs out of the heat, the dog abusing industry went ahead and allowed racing.
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RT @Care2much18: An all-out assault on the truth, perpetrated by hateful bigots with no interest in truth. Quote: "An Irish farmer has bee…
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RT @Care2much18: American far-right, assisted by the British far-right, spent the last week asserting three young women were "murdered" in…
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
Here is a reminder of what it is like for calves inside the trucks 🚚 This footage was taken at Rosslare Port, before the long ferry journey. They will have already been in the truck for several hours. Journeys can take 50 hours or more in total. No headroom, barely space to lie down, and of course no food. They can barely access the water systems @BrittanyFerries @jmrouebferries @kristofbf
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
Tobin turns away thinking it can’t be stopped after connecting right on the money - a rocket of a shot going exactly where he wanted it to! Just an incredible full length save from Mark Sheedy, an extraordinary piece of individual brilliance 🏆 x.com/fotoole13/status/20546…

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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
Great snap by @Inphosports of Mark Sheedy's penalty shootout save for Clare
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
A big congratulations to @williamhboney1 who uncovered the bogus self employed which the state fought tooth and nail to say there was nothing to see. @RevenueIE 💪💪💪
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
Sulky race, dangerous driving on the N2 near Ashbourne about 1 hour ago. Is this acceptable? This road is regularly used for races. Ask your politicians why little is done to end racing horses on roads @GardaTraffic @HMcEntee @DarraghOBrienTD @martinheydonfg @OCallaghanJim
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
‼️The sheer volume of feather plumage featured on outfits at the 2026 Met Gala begs the question, are feathers the "new" fur? Every year, ostriches are exploited and brutally slaughtered for the profits of fashion brands that have not progressed to humane and innovative alternatives.
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
"They still allow surgical artificial insemination - the female dog is cut open, the uterus is removed, semen is inserted, the uterus is reinserted and sewn up..." - Thanks to Senator @chrisandrews64 for highlighting greyhound industry cruelty (22 April 2026) #BanGreyhoundRacing
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What a lovely tribute Dec #RIPAlan #BlockRockinBeats
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
A "dove release" at a wedding or funeral is a death sentence for the birds. The white "doves" sold for releases aren't doves. They're domestic pigeons bred to be small and white, and they have no survival skills outside a coop. DIY releasers often buy white Ringneck Doves or King Pigeons, which have zero ability to navigate home. Nearly all of them die. Even professional releases with trained homing pigeons kill birds. Hawks take them in the air. Cars hit them when they land exhausted. They collide with windows. They get lost and starve. Rehabbers pull them in with broken wings, broken legs, raging trichomoniasis, and bodies so emaciated the birds can barely stand. One rehabber described treating a white pigeon from a release whose throat infection had hardened so completely it distorted the shape of his skull. There is no version of this tradition where the birds "fly away and live happily ever after." That's the marketing story. The reality is that you paid to traumatize and usually kill a domestic animal for a 15-second photo moment. If someone you know is planning a dove release for a wedding, funeral, or celebration, tell them. Bubbles, sparklers, dried flower petals, or ribbon throws all photograph beautifully and don't kill anything. The birds are not props, they are live animals that need proper care.
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
Appreciate a RT So it’s April 26th & there’s 6 weeks of the post-primary🏫year left @Education_Ire have decided that there’s no reason to publish the details or either the 🏫 or 🏠 based summer programmes for 🧑‍🎓 w additional educational needs yet. Shur what’s the rush? 😒

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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
When we met the new Minister for disability she listened to the @IrishWheelchair the @DisabilityFed and ourselves as we outlined why we desperately needed a €400 emergency payment. She listened, smiled and said she would bring it to @MichealMartinTD and @SimonHarrisTD but she doubted they could move on it. We received a letter from the Taioseach outlining why they would not be meeting our demands and one of the narratives was if we give it to you we will open the flood gates. Well then Dam is burst Taioseach are you still going to stand by and continue to allow our disability and caring community to suffer? #HeatOrEat #FuelProtest @TomClonan @NewstalkFM @rtenews @RTENewsAtOne @colmomongain @SarahAMcInerney @mulvanypeopleb1 @MaryERegan @MaryLouMcDonald @UnaMullally @LunchtimeLiveNT @ILMIreland @InclusionIre @CarersIreland @paulmurphy_TD @ivanabacik @HollyCairnsTD @Toibin1 @caulmick @TortoiseShack @Trickstersworld @TonightVMTV @MichealLehane
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Deirdre Ní Bhriain retweeted
Is this the same Christopher Duffy? If so he has no place in any civilised society let alone being a spokesperson for anything.
Duffy Shakes Dáil with Rallying Cry: “The Ball Is in the Government’s Court” Amid RIP Ireland Coffin Procession and Growing Solidarity As fuel price protests continue their fourth day with growing support across Ireland, agricultural contractor Christopher Duffy issued a stirring rallying cry at the foot of the Daniel O Connell statue, vowing that ordinary citizens would not back down until the government delivered meaningful relief on crippling diesel and petrol costs. The grassroots movement, coordinated through WhatsApp groups and the "Irish People Against Fuel Prices" Facebook page, has united farmers, hauliers, construction workers, small businesses and everyday drivers fed up with soaring fuel prices exacerbated by carbon taxes and global pressures. Protests have spread far beyond Dublin, with convoys blocking motorways, fuel depots and key routes in cities and towns including Limerick, Galway, Cork, Sligo and beyond, drawing widespread public solidarity. Speaking at the protest site on O'Connell Street, Duffy , one of four key spokespeople alongside John Dallon, James Geoghegan and Sean McNamara, slammed the government's initial reluctance to engage. "We sent requests on fuel costs and wanted a meeting; they refused even a response," he said. He stressed that the ball is now firmly in the government's court: "The protest will not move until the peoples requests are met, it’s the Government that has closed Dublin! "In a poignant symbolic gesture highlighting the nation's struggles, demonstrators carried a coffin marked "RIP Ireland" through the demonstration, representing the dire economic pressures facing rural and working Ireland. A moment of collective silence observed by protesters near the Dáil added solemn weight to their peaceful call for justice. Support for the protests continues to swell nationwide, with rolling convoys, tractor blockades and public displays of solidarity, including flag-waving onlookers on bridges and roadsides, reported across the country. From Portlaoise, where the movement gained early momentum, to disruptions at fuel depots and motorways, ordinary Irish people are standing together against policies that threaten livelihoods. Duffy and fellow organisers are calling for urgent action: lower fuel taxes, a freeze on carbon tax, price caps and a genuine response to the cost-of-living crisis. As a government meeting with representative bodies is ongoing today, protester representatives are on standby awaiting the outcome. This homegrown movement, born from real economic pain rather than external influence, reflects the frustration of hard-working families and businesses pushed to the brink. With public backing growing stronger by the day, the message from the streets is clear and resolute: the people of Ireland demand relief, and they will sustain peaceful pressure until real solutions are delivered. The coming hours could mark a turning point, but the resolve of protesters like Duffy shows no sign of wavering.
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