From the latest edition of InTouch magazine, the in house journal of INTO. That's the trade union of primary school teachers in Ireland.
This is what kids from age 4 to 12 are being taught in Ireland's primary schools...
>Nen and the lonely fisherman — a modern adaption of the little mermaid tale. This book tells the story of a merman's search for true love while a lonely, caring young fisherman named Ernest hopes to find warmth in his heart...much to the dismay of Nem's father Pelagios who creates a wild storm to keep the two apart.
INTO goes on to tell teachers that "research shows between six and ten percent of any young group in Ireland may identify as LGBTI+".
Not sure if that's before or after the grooming...
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This is what kids from age 4 to 12 are being taught in Ireland's primary schools...
>Nen and the lonely fisherman — a modern adaption of the little mermaid tale. This book tells the story of a merman's search for true love while a lonely, caring young fisherman named Ernest hopes to find warmth in his heart...much to the dismay of Nem's father Pelagios who creates a wild storm to keep the two apart.
INTO goes on to tell teachers that "research shows between six and ten percent of any young group in Ireland may identify as LGBTI+".
Not sure if that's before or after the grooming...
🔗 243_cal
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Forwarded from Archiving Irish Diversity Stuff (AIDS)
One of the good ideas to come from the Dev years was the Irish Folklore Commission which was set up in 1935 by the Free State to study and collect information on the folklore and traditions of Ireland.
The commission also began making recordings in 1948 of the dwindling number of native speakers of Manx Gaelic on the Isle of Man.
The objectives of the National Folklore Collection (NFC) were to collect, preserve and disseminate the oral tradition of Ireland. It has been digitized on duchas.ie which I'll link at bottom. On it there is:
c.2 million manuscript pages
c.500,000 index cards
c.12,000 hours of sound recordings
c.80,000 photographs
c.1,000 hours of video material
There's also 50,000 interviews of school children from 1930s on regional folklore and stories (mostly from Munster).
Recommend searching your local area up and having a read as to what people wrote down were the folklore etc of the area.
https://www.duchas.ie/en
and also on UCD site
https://www.ucd.ie/folklore/en/
The commission also began making recordings in 1948 of the dwindling number of native speakers of Manx Gaelic on the Isle of Man.
The objectives of the National Folklore Collection (NFC) were to collect, preserve and disseminate the oral tradition of Ireland. It has been digitized on duchas.ie which I'll link at bottom. On it there is:
c.2 million manuscript pages
c.500,000 index cards
c.12,000 hours of sound recordings
c.80,000 photographs
c.1,000 hours of video material
There's also 50,000 interviews of school children from 1930s on regional folklore and stories (mostly from Munster).
Recommend searching your local area up and having a read as to what people wrote down were the folklore etc of the area.
https://www.duchas.ie/en
and also on UCD site
https://www.ucd.ie/folklore/en/
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"just to preserve the democratic regime" — curious expression from the self-loathing French woman.
>Faced with Le Pen’s dramatic rise, Delangle’s friends at home will vote for Macron: “They are going to vote for Emmanuel Macron even if they’re against him, just to preserve the democratic regime.
>“It’s the third time we have to vote against someone from the Le Pen family, but this time she is very close to getting there,” she adds, though she worries about older voters: “They want to preserve their rights and their country as it used to be.”
🔗 irishtimes.com
>Faced with Le Pen’s dramatic rise, Delangle’s friends at home will vote for Macron: “They are going to vote for Emmanuel Macron even if they’re against him, just to preserve the democratic regime.
>“It’s the third time we have to vote against someone from the Le Pen family, but this time she is very close to getting there,” she adds, though she worries about older voters: “They want to preserve their rights and their country as it used to be.”
🔗 irishtimes.com
The Irish Times
French in Ireland: ‘People voting for Le Pen maybe think Putin will prevent a war in France’
Sunday’s presidential election is weighing heavily on French natives in Cork
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Only ever an emergency when it's concerning the foreigners.
"if the crisis is mishandled, there is a danger of racism emerging toward those coming here."
🔗 irishexaminer.com
"if the crisis is mishandled, there is a danger of racism emerging toward those coming here."
🔗 irishexaminer.com
Irish Examiner
Emergency powers to be granted to councils to buy homes for Ukrainian refugees
Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien is developing a multi-faceted plan to address the shortfall of space for refugees and will table plans in the coming days
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Woman in the front went to the trouble of getting hijabi'd up in the Ukrainian flag too. 😁
Shaykh is going to need a new mosque to pretend he's more representative of the Muslim community then he really is.
They can't keep doing photo-ops at the back corner of an industrial estate in Blanch.
🔗 IMPIC_ie
Shaykh is going to need a new mosque to pretend he's more representative of the Muslim community then he really is.
They can't keep doing photo-ops at the back corner of an industrial estate in Blanch.
🔗 IMPIC_ie
🔹 38 reported incidents nationwide that meet the criteria a 'hate-crime' in seven months.
🔹 628 arrests for public order offences in Cork City alone since the start of the year.
Only one of these issues in the ongoing deterioration of Ireland has an entire industry focused on it.
🔗 echolive.ie
🔹 628 arrests for public order offences in Cork City alone since the start of the year.
Only one of these issues in the ongoing deterioration of Ireland has an entire industry focused on it.
🔗 echolive.ie
Step 1: Flood the country with migrants.
Step 2: Import foreign health care workers to meet increased demand and undermine the working conditions. Ignore the problems this creates in their countries of origin.
Step 3: Irish health care workers flee the country as the problems this creates in Ireland are also ignored.
Step 4: Sorry, no more health-care for you unless you can prove you're actively dying.
Step 5: Flood the country with more migrants...and repeat the cycle.
🔗 breakingnews.ie
Step 2: Import foreign health care workers to meet increased demand and undermine the working conditions. Ignore the problems this creates in their countries of origin.
Step 3: Irish health care workers flee the country as the problems this creates in Ireland are also ignored.
Step 4: Sorry, no more health-care for you unless you can prove you're actively dying.
Step 5: Flood the country with more migrants...and repeat the cycle.
🔗 breakingnews.ie
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Your property doesn't need to be derelict or vacant for the State to take it from you as UCD's Dr Rachael Walsh explained today on RTÉ:
"The government has extensive powers across a range of different pieces of legislation to acquire property compulsorily for a whole range of reasons."
"Those include property that is derelict, and more broadly speaking property that is needed for housing purposes....and it's important to note that a building wouldn't have to be derelict or vacant in order to be susceptible to compulsory purchase in this context.
"Once there's an identified need of the property for a housing purpose...that comes within compulsory purchasing powers.
"Our constitution very clearly states that the State is empowered to restrict property rights to secure the common good and social justice...and that's obviously fairly compellingly the case in responding to the Ukrainian crisis in relation to housing."
👉🏻 Late Stage Ireland
👉🏻 On twitter
"The government has extensive powers across a range of different pieces of legislation to acquire property compulsorily for a whole range of reasons."
"Those include property that is derelict, and more broadly speaking property that is needed for housing purposes....and it's important to note that a building wouldn't have to be derelict or vacant in order to be susceptible to compulsory purchase in this context.
"Once there's an identified need of the property for a housing purpose...that comes within compulsory purchasing powers.
"Our constitution very clearly states that the State is empowered to restrict property rights to secure the common good and social justice...and that's obviously fairly compellingly the case in responding to the Ukrainian crisis in relation to housing."
👉🏻 Late Stage Ireland
👉🏻 On twitter
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“I am an old fashioned gal who prefers the charming ‘olde worlde’ Dublin I grew up in to the plastic, fast-food, coffee shop, multi national, couldn’t give a shite about you KIP it’s turned into.”
Show me where Twink has voiced one concern about the mass scale replacement of Irish people with foreigners over the last twenty five years.
You don't get to luxuriate in ‘olde worlde’ Dublin charm if you've gotten rid of the people who made it charming.
🔗 thesun.ie
Show me where Twink has voiced one concern about the mass scale replacement of Irish people with foreigners over the last twenty five years.
You don't get to luxuriate in ‘olde worlde’ Dublin charm if you've gotten rid of the people who made it charming.
🔗 thesun.ie
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"The hills of Ireland don't mean anything to me. It was the people of Ireland. Then after that come the hills and dales and rivers. I can look at them, but I can't look at them if the people aren't there."
-Dan Breen
-Dan Breen
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Forwarded from Kelly's Channel (Kelly)
"she wanted to welcome refugees from the war in Ukraine, she said, her heart broke for those people. And she probably knew that a peep out of her would bring the virtue-signalling liberal mobs on social media down on her like a ton of bricks.
She would be cast as heartless and far-right wing, just for bringing up her awful predicament; even though she too wanted to welcome refugees to her country. She just wondered how this would affect her own chances of ever owning a home here, that was all."
https://www.echolive.ie/corkviews/arid-40852109.html
She would be cast as heartless and far-right wing, just for bringing up her awful predicament; even though she too wanted to welcome refugees to her country. She just wondered how this would affect her own chances of ever owning a home here, that was all."
https://www.echolive.ie/corkviews/arid-40852109.html
echo live
Quiet despair of the ‘lost generation’ who’ll never own a home
As we welcome refugees from Ukraine, we shouldn't be afraid to raise the plight of Irish seeking homes, says John Dolan
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"If you've got any sort of Irish in you, I don't care where you're from in the world...New Zealand...Afghanistan...You're brought up from being a little child, your father says to you 'listen, this is what you are. This is where you come from. Forget everything else, no problem'.
"And that's what I've been brought up to believe. So here I am trying to do the best I can and people are discrediting it. Well it's all sorted now because I got all the paper-work sorted and all that.
"And a piece of paper doesn't really mean anything to be honest because I always knew what was the truth."
-Tyson Fury 🇮🇪👊🏻
"And that's what I've been brought up to believe. So here I am trying to do the best I can and people are discrediting it. Well it's all sorted now because I got all the paper-work sorted and all that.
"And a piece of paper doesn't really mean anything to be honest because I always knew what was the truth."
-Tyson Fury 🇮🇪👊🏻
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The sun sets in the Atlantic on a fishing boat off Galway.
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David McWilliams getting nervous that the plebs might elect someone who understands the housing problem and is willing to fix it. He spiced it up with a Putler conspiracy too.
🔗 irishtimes.com
🔗 irishtimes.com