This is undeniably true. Despite relying on others for self defence, Ireland has positioned itself as the all-knowing moral arbiter on geopolitical conflicts.
We are now being judged according to the standards we ourselves have very loudly proclaimed we hold. And we have been found wanting.
@RachelMoiselle Yes exactly. Our leaders have been grandstanding on many platforms about their high morality, sense of justice. Okay then, you will be more scrutinized. Look what's been found.
Because of climate policies, EU can’t produce enough reliable power
Solution? Tell households to cut electricity use when they want it most
To make room for AI data centers and industry
https://t.co/C8liiIpKFn
A single dose of a new cancer drug made a brain tumor almost disappear – in just five days.
Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital reported “dramatic and rapid” tumor regression in the first patients treated with a next-generation form of CAR T-cell therapy for glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive brain cancers known.
The therapy, called CARv3-TEAM-E, was developed to overcome a major hurdle in treating solid tumors: their ability to hide from the immune system.
The personalized treatment reprograms a patient’s immune cells to attack the tumor, and in one extraordinary case, nearly eliminated the cancer within just five days. This novel therapy is designed to target multiple features of the tumor at once, a strategy that may help overcome the common challenge of treatment resistance in solid tumors like glioblastoma.
Although the tumors eventually returned, the early outcomes were described as unprecedented. One patient saw a 60% reduction in tumor size that lasted for half a year—an impressive result in a cancer known for its aggressiveness.
The trial’s success marks a major step forward for immunotherapy in brain cancer and raises new hopes for long-term control or even a cure. Researchers are now working to refine the treatment and extend its effects, with the ultimate goal of turning a once-terminal diagnosis into a survivable condition.
Bear in mind that during the inquiry into the Manchester Arena bombing, it came out that security guard Kyle Lawler had actually spotted suicide bomber Salman Abedi before.
Abedi was fidgety and sweating in a bulky jacket on a warm night, and carrying a large backpack. Lawler had a “bad feeling” and thought something was wrong, but he hesitated and failed to report it properly. His exact words:
“I did not want people to think I am stereotyping him because of his race… I was scared of being wrong and being branded a racist if I got it wrong and would have got into trouble.”
22 innocents were killed; hundreds scarred for life.
This bloodbath should have been the final wake-up call about the lethal insanity of “anti-racism” and the deranged cult that treats being called racist as the ultimate unforgivable sin.
Instead, Britain doubled down and rammed this poisonous ideology even deeper into the College of Policing’s training.
Time to scrap the race-baiting training and fire the ideologues. Or keep burying more young, innocent Brits.
@SunnivaGunn@RichardDawkins I agree. I'm just saying exactly what the majority of feminists out there in the world of politics believe, or are afraid go against.
@SunnivaGunn@RichardDawkins Then why do almost all liberal left wing women in politics, leadership roles, call themselves feminists and push this horseshit into law, indoctrinate and confuse children in schools?