Some scholars are trying to “queer the past”
There are consequences that can destroy lives.
A pamphlet on the event, titled “The wonderful discovery of witches in the county of Lancaster” became a best seller
Almost 4000 years ago the High King of Ireland, King Luaghaidh Lamhfada, founded An Aonach Tailteann. The festival was to honour and celebrate his deceased mother, Queen of Tailte, and as a tribute to the dead. On the 1st of August, kings, queens, and noblemen travelled from all over the country to watch the games […]
No one argues that the good of autonomy should allow running red lights.
“We are bound to love our own people with a special and peculiar love, a love that is not founded upon the common characteristics of the human race, but which is founded upon the special and distinctive character of our own nationality.” – Father Mícheál Ó Flannagáin Michael Flanagan was born near Castlerea in Co. […]
The goat spends its time eating, drinking, sleeping and seems bemused by and indifferent to its surroundings more than anything else.
ON THIS DAY: 12 AUGUST 1652: English Parliament under Cromwell passes the Act for the Settlement of Ireland (1652) Cromwell was in Ireland from 15 August 1649 to 26 May 1650. As Olivercomwell.org – a charity founded to advocate for Cromwell writes: “He accomplished a more complete control of Ireland than had been achieved under […]
There have been 0 deaths from monkeypox in Canada, but the disease has received considerably more media attention than the 10,064 people who died under the country’s medical assistance in dying last year. The third annual report on MAiD for 2021 was hardly reported in the media. Health Canada failed to publish a press release and tweeted […]
An Australian politician says that indigenous people will suffer, along with the disabled.
Shocked parents heard from their teens
Pierre Yang writes that democracy can often take the long route, but it cannot be held back because of fear.