A “social signifier”.
The Irish Times is certainly in love with this – in fairness, fascinating – story it has uncovered about former Irish soldiers training a rebel group in Libya. No fewer than three articles on the story adorned the IT on Wednesday, with a series of follow-ups coming yesterday, and doubtless more by the time you’re […]
Not a recent phenomenon.
The problem now – the next step – is to identify a concrete proposal for change that can be placed before the voters.
While other cities glory in open, uncluttered spaces, Dublin does its best to feel, and appear, cramped and over-regulated.
It is, one supposes, possible that misogynistic news-editors have deleted footage of the many thousands of the front-line women soldiers in Gaza and Ukraine, but that’s rather unlikely.
A growing threat.
NGOs
Ending equality before the law?
“Transgender men, transgender women and non-binary people.”
So, the bells toll as Fine Gael’s hearse, towed by a pair of tawdry jades, creaks towards Glasnevin cemetery wherein already repose the mortal remains of the Irish Parliamentary Party, the PDs, Clann na Phoblact and Clann na Talmhan
“He will never be more politically powerful than he will be on his first day in office – if he has big changes in mind, that’s the day to make them.”