A government-funded NGO called Children's Books Ireland is recommending books that teach teenagers that puberty blockers are reversible.
The books also teach them how to clean out their ass for anal sex so they don't get "sneaky poo-nugs".
This is funded using taxpayer money.
@punishablepress@Washki2000 A TD needs to take this book to the dail and read the filth out to her.
Guaranteed they won't be long saying it's not suitable to the chambers
I believe two referendums are now needed in Ireland.
The first should be on Ireland’s position regarding EU migration policy. The Irish people should have a direct say on major decisions that affect our country, our communities, and our public services. Legal migration is welcome and necessary. People who come here with proper visas, skills, and a willingness to contribute are an important part of Ireland. But uncontrolled or illegal migration, and any EU policy that limits Ireland’s ability to manage its own borders, should not be decided without the clear consent of the Irish people.
The second referendum should be on the future of RTÉ. It is time to ask the public whether RTÉ should remain publicly funded or be privatised. Many good and decent people work in RTÉ, and this is not an attack on them. But RTÉ must fully disassociate itself from political party influence, whether that influence is real or perceived.
Where any staff, presenters, board members, contributors, or decision-makers have current or past connections to political parties, those connections should be openly declared. A publicly funded broadcaster cannot be seen to have links, loyalties, or sympathies towards any political party, including Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, the Social Democrats, Labour, Sinn Féin, independents, or any other political group. RTÉ must be completely independent, politically neutral, transparent, and accountable to the people who fund it.
Taxpayers are being asked to fund RTÉ while many ordinary people are struggling with the cost of living, housing, health, and public services. If RTÉ receives public money, then the Irish people deserve confidence that it represents all sections of society fairly, not just the views of political insiders or establishment parties.
The Irish people deserve a say on both issues. These decisions are too important to be left only to government, political parties, or insiders.
@rtetwip@lawlor_aine@AodhanTd23528@RTEOne Far left are ignoring the housing crisis and blaming right wing politicians for saying that refugees are making the crisis worse
Bishop Donal Roche joins us to look back on his first two years as Auxiliary Bishop in the Archdiocese of Dublin and to reflect on the challenges facing the Church in Dublin.
https://t.co/qLJp7zd7Wc