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Forwarded from Gearóid Murphy
Irish tradesmen currently in a position of power. As are Irish NEETS whether they realise it or not. Any neet could walk into an apprenticeship with a promising future, personal growth and useful practical skills - earn as much/more than laptop class. That can't be tolerated!
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Dunnes Stores, Drogheda Town Centre.

2.8% of the population in Louth.

Hat-tip to Mrs Holograms ✌🏻
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Sinn Fein, who support rejoining the Commonwealth and making all of Ireland celebrate the Orange Order on the 12th of July, have voted against protections for babies with disabilities a week before Christmas.

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DISCORD PEDOPHILES:

A heroic dad stopped his suicidal depressed 13 year old daughter from being groomed into transgenderism (which has a 41% fatality rate by suicide) by literal discord pedophiles, who were convincing her to take drugs and sell nudes to older men. This is some real sick shit.

The self-proclaimed "LGBT activists" (groomers) on Twitter are seething, angrily posting screenshots of the father's article. They conveniently omitted the fact that literal pedophiles were grooming his daughter.

When they say things like "just let kids be who they want to be" or "the biggest problem in the world is parents thinking they own children" what they mean is "let me groom your kids." These people are predators. They hate parents because parents protect kids from creeps like them.

Groomers frequently prey on children who they think "show signs of transgenderism" or gender confusion. They call these kids "eggs," so watch out for that term.

https://twitter.com/GBBranstetter/status/1470377968623140865
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Forwarded from Gearóid Murphy
Regime-funded secret police when you have unauthorised political opinions be like
Former policeman Harry Miller has won his Court of Appeal ruling against non-crime hate incidents in Britain.

You might be aware that Ireland is introducing this same (non) offence category after a British Chief Constable was hired as our Garda Commissioner and was probably one of the reasons why.

The UK's College of Policing first dreamed up this term. A non-crime hate incident is defined as where something you said is perceived by any person as being motivated by a hostility or prejudice against one of the "five monitored strands".

Under the guidance, police are warned not to engage in "secondary victimisation" which is defined as where they might challenge or query somebody's perception that a statement really was motivated by hate or prejudice. If a police officer does this, they are also guilty of hate.

Miller had tweeted things like:
"I identify as fish, don't mis-species me."
"Is trans-remembrance day an actual thing then?"
"Your hormones are synthetic. Your vaginas go no-where".

Police visited Miller and told him a non-crime hate incident had been recorded under his name and that without intervention, he would follow a five step process resulting in the genocide of transgender people. By tweeting what he had tweeted, he was at step one.

Reports of non-crime hate incidents can show up in criminal record checks for six years and police can send it to your employer to prevent you from getting a job or a promotion. There are no grounds to appeal against them.

Miller challenged both Humberside Police's actions and the College of Policing's guidance at the High Court in February last year.

A judge ruled the force's actions were a 'disproportionate interference' with Mr Miller's right to freedom of expression.

But his challenge to the College's guidance was dismissed, with the judge finding that it 'serves legitimate purposes and is not disproportionate'.

However, in a new ruling, the Court of Appeal found the guidance also breached his freedom of expression rights. The College of Policing will now have review its guidance to add in more safeguards for freedom of speech.

This category of (non) offence still remains however on the books for now.

You can hear Miller talk to Peter Whittle here.

🔗 dailymail.co.uk
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Roisín na Mainiach, Carna, Conamara
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There is a lovely crannóg about a km from this place. Oileán an bFraochóg or Oileán an bhalla.
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Master Murphy having a rest. Happy Christmas lads.
Recommended Odysee channel:

🔗 Irish History Documentaries

It contains all 37 episodes of of the legendary series Hands broadcast by RTÉ between 1978 and 1989 which documented traditional Irish skills, crafts and manufacturing from curraghs, thatch and saddles to book binding, rushwork and bee skeps, and everything in between.

Mesmerising watching the amount of effort and labour they put in to make something as simple as a scythe sharpening stone by hand.

Here's the full Hands playlist:

🔗 Hands
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