Irish journalists now know when not to report uncomfortable truths
The fact that someone in the mainstream media holds this view and broadcasts it so publicly, beggars belief.
I don’t want to hear any more lectures on fake news, misinformation or lectures on not stirring up division from the likes of the Irish Times or indeed anyone in the mainstream Irish media
And perhaps the involvement of successful businesspeople can make the state more efficient.
There is nobody credible in Ireland who believes that Eoin Hayes is a racist, yet here he is, apologising for alleged racism.
That is how the Irish media works.
The Taoiseach cannot muster an argument against the phrase. That’s why he has resorted to the whinger’s tactic of pretending that it is illegitimate.
The predictable silence around Graham Linehan.
There’s a simple rule about ideas: Unpopular ideas do not need to be suppressed.
When “invasion” goes mainstream
My one-woman fight against the machines.
One of the things that strikes me about this is the way, when migration to the west is discussed, sex is barely ever mentioned.