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The Countess organisation commissioned a Red C poll on trans related issues.

Just 17% of respondents believe a person should be allowed to change their birth cert as soon as they self-identify as the opposite sex (that's the current Irish law).

26% believe they should only be allowed to change their birth cert once they've had genital surgery and taken hormones.

8% want them to have taken steps towards genital surgery & begun taken hormones.

21% don't know.

They call it surgery here but what it really is is mutilation. The end result not a sex organ. It might as well have been carved out of turnip with a spade. I'm not sure those who were polled understand that. They probably haven't seen the pictures or read the regret stories. Conditioning a birth cert change on mutilation encourages the practice.

28% believe they should never be able to change their gender. That's the smart choice. You could perhaps afford them a third option of 'transgender'.

๐Ÿ”— thecountess.ie
Full poll results here.
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Take a bow, men under the age of 55. ๐Ÿ‘

๐Ÿ”— thecountess.ie
Full poll results here.
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49% of respondents believe children should be taught that it is possible to be born in the wrong body at school (42% of parents polled agreed).

47% believe children should be taught that there are many different genders outside of male/female (41% of parents polled agreed).

40% believe children should be taught it is possible to change your sex at school (37% of parents polled agreed).

This is where the problems are being germinated.

At least the majority of parents don't believe kids should be taught that they can change their sex, but it's a slim enough margin (44% opposed vs 37% in support and 19% don't know).

Large percentage of respondents on all questions are uncertain. A lot more discussion is needed which why they're so scared of it.
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There are more people who believe transwomen should be allowed in female prisons and female rape crisis centres than there are people who believe transwomen should be allowed to participate women's sports.

They're in the minority in all cases however.

For the purpose of Irish law, a transwoman is any man who says they're a woman.

This could be explained because the sports issue has dominated the media over the prison/rape centre issue, I think.

I've seen Graham Linnehan joke that he didn't expect sports to be the issue to exercise the masses on transgenderism, but he'd take it.
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47% of women aged 18-34 believe transwomen should be housed in female prisons. This is the only demographic where a majority support putting men who say they are women into female prisons.

I've seen TERF types blaming the patriarchy for wanting to allow men in female spaces because "men can't stand women having their own spaces" or whatever.

Men don't seem to be the problem here (at least in the majority).

Should be said there's a huge proportion of uncertainty across the demographics with many selecting 'don't know'.

Some of that could be people scared to admit their real beliefs.
49% of women aged 18-34 believe men who say they are women should be allowed into female rape crisis centres. 45% of men in the same age bracket agree โ€” the majority in both cases, though it's a slim majority in the case of men.

No other demographic agrees.
They narrowed the question down to sex offenders here.

Presumably most respondents when answering this question had the idea of a man raping a woman and then asking for their sex to be changed on their birth cert which would grant them access to a female prison.

48% opposed giving them a gender recognition cert and only 16% support it. The highest levels of support again come from women aged 18-34 (28%) but they are in the minority.
Late Stage Ireland fully endorses this boycott.

๐Ÿ”— rte.ie
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No more Affirming Queer Worship Sunday Services on RTร‰, I guess. ๐Ÿ˜ข

We'll just have to learn how to cope.

๐Ÿ”— dublinpride.ie
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Irish Leftists actually supporting Cromwell.

You couldn't make it up.
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Globalist Leo Varadkar claims that Irish people being Nationalist is the worst thing that can result from them losing their homes.

Really.
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Delivery drivers celebrate after Brazilian George Gonzaga Bento is cleared of murdering 16-year-old Josh Dunne after the jury accepted he had acted in self-defence after being attacked when he and a colleague tried to retrieve a stolen bike.

๐Ÿ”— sundayworld.com
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Sinn Fรฉin are also intent on undermining that same right for Irish people in Ireland, Shatter. I believe you're on board with that plan too.

๐Ÿ”— Alan Shatter: Ireland lags the rest of Europe in fighting anti-Semitism
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They avoid mentioning the other factors:

1. Minister Roderic Gorman's guarantee of asylum seekers being given their own home within 4 months of arrival.

2. Minister Helen McEntee's blanket amnesty for all asylum seekers who've been in the system for over two years.

3. 25 years of allowing bogus refugees to abuse the asylum system while rarely deporting them.

Easier to blame the UK though when we should be following their lead. I still think creating a sort of city state run by Europeans for asylum seekers in Africa is probably the best idea. We can drop the NGOs off there too.

๐Ÿ”— irishtimes.com
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The joys of being an "island at the centre of the world".

>They said that while the diagnosis might seem extraordinary in terms of an Irish GP practice, it was an "interesting example of the sort of tropical illnesses that can occur in an ever-changing, multi-cultural Ireland."

>"As we open ourselves to global travellers, we can expect to see more global health complaints," they wrote.

๐Ÿ”— bbc.com
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Tbf Donegal puddles are cleaner than a lot of tapped water in the cities
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>Michael Frayne believes more Garda resources are needed in the West Roscommon town to tackle an increase in crime due to an influx of people living in the area.

๐Ÿ”— shannonside.ie
๐Ÿ”— irishmirror.ie
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