Double standards.
Irish Medical Times response
An act of petty spite, dressed up as a strike for some kind of quasi-religious sense of virtue.
Rushdie’s resilience has not been in vain.
We demand participation, and compliance, with no exceptions. And woe to those, like the infernal Burkes from Mayo, who just won’t comply.
Transgender orthodoxy is stifling free speech.
Statues, and names, and all other monuments, do not exist to praise the wrongdoing of those they commemorate.
“Traditional methods aren’t enough.”
We’re going to keep calling it Monkeypox, here at Gript, regardless of what the WHO decides. Not because we want to stigmatise anybody, but because this, like so much of the world at the moment, is unutterably stupid.
Almost all political energy these days is expended not on serving people, but on fixing them.
Big sister is watching.
UCD prof requested assessments