I do not connect crime with migration. I connect crime to your governments many failed policies in protecting and securing the inhabitants of Ireland. There is a real lapse in national security. We need a brand new task force founded to assess all entrants into Ireland. Our natives and our visitors will all benefit with this peace of mind. We need deportation of those here illegally or that have committed a crime here. There needs to be a brand new unit founded specifically for this task.
Call it “Ireland Protect ☘️”
This is serious.
Think of all the benefits you've had in your workplace. Basic rights not to be sacked on the whim of an owner or boss. Rights to claim for bullying or worse.
All of this because of others who fought for them.
Now the govt is planning to strip many rights away 😡
There is nothing they won't do to destroy what's good in this country.
@PeterStefanovi2
Normalize seeing someone's lack of effort as their lack of interest in you regardless of what they say. Giving you all of the right words, but none of the right actions is called manipulation. If they wanted to, they would. Period.
Calzaghe: “For me the worst world champion has to be @Tyson_Fury. He doesn’t have any real skill or power, he’s just big, tall and heavy.”
WOW! Shots fired from Calzaghe! #Boxing
An incredible moment at the gym today. A young man came up to me very timid and shy trying to say hi. “I’m sorry to interrupt your workout but you’re Joey Swoll.” I said yes I am and to never apologize. I told him I love meeting people and to always come say hi as I shook his hand then asked his name. “Adam”, he said. He then with the biggest smile on his face told me about how his brother Yousef was my biggest fan and always showing everyone my videos and talking about me. You could see in his face how excited he was to share that with me and how much he loved his brother. I started to laugh and asked where he was that I would love to meet him or let’s send him a video. Suddenly the smile disappeared from his face and his eyes became sad and heavy. He told me his brother had passed but that when he saw me in gym he had to come say hi for his brother and tell me about him. I gave him a hug told him I was so sorry for his loss and that I would say a prayer for his brother and family, but that I was so happy he decided to tell me about him. I told him it’s so important to remember the ones we love talking about them and keeping them alive in memory.
Adam, if you see this brother thank you for sharing that moment with me telling me about your brother. It meant so much to be able to bring you happiness in remembering Yousef. You also reminded me that I have purpose and I am able to impact people’s lives in a positive way everyday which I needed. Thank you.
For weeks, the media made sure Gaza's astounding suffering – daily bombing of children and families, mass ethnic cleansing, genocide – shared the billing with (or more often got second billing after) the story of the shockwaves for Israel from Hamas' October 7 attack.
As the toll of Palestinian casualties in Gaza started to eclipse the Oct 7 attack by orders of magnitude, the media still made sure to 'balance' its coverage with a prominent Israel story. That often involved running a piece referencing weeks-old events ahead of coverage of the horrors unfolding that day in Gaza.
Now six weeks in, as almost every Palestinian family is ethnically cleansed and their homes destroyed, hospitals don't function and the encaged population lacks food and water, and there are no places to hide from the bombs, the media is treating the story of Gaza as stale. Coverage is perfunctory. Gaza barely makes the front pages any longer.
It's all a far cry from the Ukraine war, which dominated the news agenda for more than a year.
It's almost as if the media thinks Palestinians don't count – just as Palestinians haven't really counted for the West for the past 75 years of their oppression by Israel.
Sunak’s Government wants us to believe we are powerless to stop its plans to ignore the courts, disaply human rights laws & legislate barefaced lies
We are not!
IF WE UNITE, IF WE STAND TOGETHER, WE CAN DEFEAT IT AND THIS IS HOW👇
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9/11 was one of the biggest events to happen in my lifetime
99% of Americans didn’t even bother to read Osama Bin Laden’s 2-page letter on why he attacked
We just repeated what we were told instead of simply reading his own words
Nowhere does he mention hating us for our freedom
A portrait of 10 chiefs, 1891
1. Standing Bull
2. Bear who looks back running
3. Has the big white horse
4. White tail
5. Liver bear
6. Little thunder
7. Bull dog
8. High hawk
9. Lame
10. Eagle pipe
The original caption of this photo reads: "Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen. Miles and settled the Indian War". In actuality, they negotiated with First Lieutenant Charles B. Gatewood, but Miles was the one who took all the credit.
Gatewood was a West Point grad who had previously fought in the Indian Wars. Unlike most of his counterparts, Gatewood spent years learning about the Apache and their way of life; he even learned to speak their language. Gatewood eventually earned the respect of the Apache rebel leader, Geronimo, who surrendered to him peacefully under the terms that he would spend two years on a Florida reservation.
However, the U.S. did not uphold their side of the treaty and there was no intent of letting them go back to their native lands.
Geronimo spent the rest of his life as a prisoner of war. The U.S. government capitalized on his notoriety by parading him around at various events across the country. He made frequent appearances at fairs and Wild West exhibitions and was allowed to make some money by selling photos of himself. Geronimo died at a hospital in Fort Sill, Oklahoma in 1909. He was 79 years old.