The ADL’s issues are not, often, “Jewish” issues.
Everything about the electoral commission’s new mandate – which it is already enhancing by itself – speaks to a body that is designed to funnel voters towards particular decisions and away from other decisions.
Is Roisin Murphy in a stronger position because she apologised? No – she’s in a far weaker one
Peterson vows to take the case to the Supreme Court if needed, but if his appeal is dismissed, he’d attend the course and broadcast it in the name of free speech.
The Irish government’s new anti-misinformation force, the Electoral Commission, says it has “very extensive powers” to “require the correction or removal of information we believe to be incorrect” – all in an effort to “enhance democracy.” Question by Ben Scallan. #gript
“It has not been put above anything else.”
Irish Minister defends funding activist NGOs
The more you overtly try to crush dissent, the more obvious it becomes that the dissenters might be saying something worthwhile.
Ireland’s official anti-disinformation body failed to provide a single example of disinformation when asked, despite its CEO claiming that electoral disinformation is spreading at an “enormous” scale. Ben Scallan reports: #gript
To discuss the hate speech bill.
One shudders to think of the national conversation that would presently be ongoing if the attacked migrants had been handing out leaflets in favour of more immigration, rather than in favour of more prayer.
The surest way to eliminate violence, over time, is to make violence a futile endeavor.