For the pro lifer, all life is worthy of respect, and protection.
Capping the number of people we can accommodate is not an expression of cruelty or bigotry, but an expression of our own ability to do basic mathematics.
Ireland now has its own class of powerful, favoured nobles, who hold the ability to lobby our rulers while the rest of us are excluded.
The Irish Government has neither the duty, nor the right, to damage the interests of its own people to advance the cause of another.
Relative obscurity should be the default setting for the Government’s medical advisors. We need to know that they are there in a crisis, but we also need to have the confidence to know that a crisis will pass.
Already, those who grudgingly accepted the vaccine passport as a temporary measure are willing to – less grudgingly – accept it as a permanent compromise. Was there ever, in human history, a better example of the slippery slope in action?
A full release of the last 5 months of Disinformation Digests Kinzen put together for the Department of Health.
What was proposed yesterday amounts instead to a stunning act of national self harm, inflicted not only on the current inhabitants, but on future generations who will bear the immense and unprecedented cost.
The Ombudsman’s finding that calling the IFP “far-right” was “acceptable” presented no evidence that the term was accurate.
Earlier today, we published a story that was not true. Because we are committed to being transparent, and honest with our readers, you deserve an explanation, and an apology. Earlier today Gript Media confirmed with two sources – one a sitting Government TD – that a contract awarded to a company to run a bicycle […]
Gardaí have launched an investigation into the conduct of anti-mask protestors on the Luas Red Line yesterday. The group, who had attended a city-centre rally yesterday against the lockdown and mandatory face-mask regulations, told other passengers to take off their masks whilst on board the Luas. Transdev, the Luas operator, said it has passed on […]