National Party laying into Bríd Smyth
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"They're not living in the world in which they should be...They were never Irish...and as Thomas Aquinas says, a nation is there so a people can recognise one another, build up a culture and you can't flood it with all sorts of other ideas. There will be conflict."
-Fr. Gerry
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-Fr. Gerry
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If Carslburg did songs about landlords...
The Banks Of The Moy performed by Nell Ní Chróinín.
The Banks Of The Moy performed by Nell Ní Chróinín.
Twitter ordered to disclose information over parody account
Social media giant Twitter has been ordered by the High Court to disclose information aimed at identifying the operators of a parody account after a courier company took legal action.
Fastway Couriers had asked the court to order Twitter to make the disclosures because it said the parody account contained abusive and defamatory material.
The High Court agreed there was a strong case made by Fastway that the use of the company's logo by the parody account could be damaging.
The decision may now allow Fastway to take legal action against the account’s operators.
https://www.rte.ie/news/courts/2020/0605/1145672-twitter-parody-fastway-account-courts/
Social media giant Twitter has been ordered by the High Court to disclose information aimed at identifying the operators of a parody account after a courier company took legal action.
Fastway Couriers had asked the court to order Twitter to make the disclosures because it said the parody account contained abusive and defamatory material.
The High Court agreed there was a strong case made by Fastway that the use of the company's logo by the parody account could be damaging.
The decision may now allow Fastway to take legal action against the account’s operators.
https://www.rte.ie/news/courts/2020/0605/1145672-twitter-parody-fastway-account-courts/
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Twitter ordered to disclose details of parody account
Social media giant Twitter has been ordered by the High Court to disclose information aimed at identifying the operators of a parody account after a courier company took legal action.
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An example of the sort of brainwashing Irish school children are subjected to.
This track was created and performed by the North Presentation Catholic Secondary School in Farranree, Cork for Trócaire's Land is Life (The Global Refugee Crisis) campaign in conjunction with Poetry Ireland last year.
Reminder 90% of asylum seekers fail their asylum application but 80% of deportation orders against failed asylum seekers are never implemented.
Their teacher adds at the end that the Irish children feel safe in their beds which is one of the lyrics in the song. That won't last...
This track was created and performed by the North Presentation Catholic Secondary School in Farranree, Cork for Trócaire's Land is Life (The Global Refugee Crisis) campaign in conjunction with Poetry Ireland last year.
Reminder 90% of asylum seekers fail their asylum application but 80% of deportation orders against failed asylum seekers are never implemented.
Their teacher adds at the end that the Irish children feel safe in their beds which is one of the lyrics in the song. That won't last...
Indian police on Friday arrested a man accused of causing the death of a pregnant elephant that died after biting a pineapple stuffed with firecrackers that exploded in its mouth. The 15-year-old elephant was unable to eat after the injury and died in a river in Pallakad in southern Kerala state on May 27, state forest officer Surendra Kumar said.
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Cringe BLM rally in Cork today
Scientists have found more evidence that 'superspreader' events are the main driving force behind the ongoing corinavirus pandemic.
Researchers say quashing these events will help in the fight against COVID-19
'Superspreading events are happening more than we expected, more than what could be explained by chance.
'The frequency of superspreading is beyond what we could have imagined.'
The study found that 70 per cent of infected people did not pass on the disease and 20 per cent of COVID-19 patients were responsible for 80 per cent of transmissions.
https://mol.im/a/8391767
Researchers say quashing these events will help in the fight against COVID-19
'Superspreading events are happening more than we expected, more than what could be explained by chance.
'The frequency of superspreading is beyond what we could have imagined.'
The study found that 70 per cent of infected people did not pass on the disease and 20 per cent of COVID-19 patients were responsible for 80 per cent of transmissions.
https://mol.im/a/8391767