An obsession with transposing the prejudices of American progressives into Irish culture, whether those prejudices fit or not.
Not a good idea
Make no mistake about it: If the upcoming Beijing Olympics had a contest for virtue signalling, Irish politicians would take the gold every time without fail. And there was no better example of this than this week, when Independent Senator Eileen Flynn called for World Hijab Day to be made a “national celebration” in Irish […]
This week, People Before Profit TD Gino Kenny told the Dáil that the Covid-19 virus “did a number of positive things” – specifically citing the State commandeering private healthcare as a great benefit to the country. But far from being of benefit, this actually exposed what a disaster the State-run healthcare system is – though […]
This is not going to work, though, for a number of reasons, despite the bizarre enduring popularity of NPHET during the pandemic.
Time and time again, he chooses – and “chooses” is the only appropriate word here – to allow dangerous people to go free.
“the fight to restore our basic liberties is far from over”
The real problem, as it has been for some time, is that parts of our capital city – and other cities – have been abandoned to a kind of feral lawlessness.
The most galling thing about all of this, of course, is that it is happening because neither parents nor students truly understand the exam system as it is.
Climate politics will continue to provide a persistent tailwind for higher prices in Oil and Gas in 2022.
The HEA, when asked if they were confident the study was representative, said the survey reflected the “lived experiences” of respondents.
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