Funeral for trans activist
A year ago, there was an opportunity to offer the electorate something really different. Instead, the choice has been made to offer the electorate some empty rhetoric.
Ireland, which is incapable of manufacturing a car of any kind and would be hard put nowadays days to make a trap for a pony, has announced that it will ban the sales of petrol and diesel cars by 2030. This ambition ranks with New Guinea’s noble plan to outlaw bobsleighs.
The Israelis, I’m afraid, do not always make life easy for their friends.
They both have a big challenge in setting something up to begin with. And they’ve both made different sacrifices to go about it differently.
Also denounced “hate speech.”
“It’s telling us something.”
Simpering solipsisms about exclusion and inequality might lubricate agreeable fictions into a national myth, but that myth does not long survive the stark realities of north central Dublin. Moreover, exclusion has been central to the national discourse, firstly in the word that Ireland has given the world’s languages, boycott, while Irish republican vernacular is rich […]
“Gender has no physical basis in reality”
Zilch. Nada.
Ludicrous.
It’s “elite” now in Ireland to earn €45,000 working as a policy officer for an NGO and to express your views on the climate emergency and the need for effective trans healthcare, but it is decidedly not elite to earn twice that amount as a plumber but to be worried about immigration and crime.