‘Master Butcher’ and a ‘psychopath’
Cromwell, were he alive, might have different views today. But he’d thrive all the same.
That which is not tolerable to progressivism must be destroyed, regardless of its age, or of the value previous generations placed on it.
The Shankill Butchers were a group of 11 loyalists, many of whom were members of the Ulster Volunteer Force, which operated out of drinking dens in the Shankill Road area of Belfast hence the name. They abducted Catholics; tortured, maimed and mutilated their bodies before eventually killing them with butchers knives, axes and hatchets. Their […]
Kincora Boys’ Home was a boys’ home in Belfast
The Statute of Kilkenny were a set of laws made by the English Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Lionel of Antwerp. They were passed at a meeting of the Irish parliament held at Kilkenny. It was to ensure that the English colonisers here did not adopt Irish customs and that the Irish must adopt English ones. […]
The virtue of victimhood
Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, otherwise known as Whitefriar Street Church on Aungier Street.
Hubris, and the desire to know all and to control all.
Increasingly the point of news organisations is to defend and justify the status quo, rather than to challenge it.
Is there any other law that the state actually rewards people for breaking?
You have to hand it to the Irish establishment: They are the only people on earth who can make a rainbow boring.