This is what Fianna Fáil posted today.
Unbelievably tone deaf at best. At worst using her as a token to get out ahead of reporting by The Telegraph that the Belfast beheader came to the North via the Republic.
FF thinks one DEI hire = one beheader so their 20 years of open border policies all even out nice and smooth.
@EimhearMurphy The tiny minority who have deceived and bullied Ireland into accepting mass immigration have created racial tensions in what was a welcoming country for immigrants. Shame on them.
Mass immigration on this scale is not an Irish or EU value, it has never happened in our history.
Women and girls deserve privacy, dignity and safety.
Single-sex spaces exist for a reason. Recognising biological sex is not controversial. It is common sense.
Independent Ireland supports clear protections for women-only spaces while ensuring all people are treated with dignity and respect.
#IndependentIreland #WomensRights #CommonSense #Ireland
1. It permanently erodes Irish sovereignty over borders in and migration policy
2. It replaces effective nationals control with unproven EU bureaucracy that has already failed elsewhere
3. It imposes mandatory financial and relocation burdens with no real opt-out
4. It will worsen Ireland’s existing housing, healthcare and infrastructure crises Ireland already faces acute shortages in housing, GP access and public services. The Pact standardises faster processing and mandatory solidarity but does nothing to reduce overall irregular arrivals or secondary movements into Ireland.
Preachers really aren’t happy with Sadiq “the devil” Khan doing Hajj and then immediately promoting Pride Month.
The ongoing collapse of this fragile alliance is beautiful to watch.
This is exactly why Pride Fest is not for kids or sane gay adults anymore. A grown man wearing a diaper with little kid cartoon characters was spotted at Milwaukee’s Pride Fest where all ages are welcome.@mkepride
@LindadeCourcy@indepdubnrth Well said I had a similar experience with my Dad in James hospital luckily he was given hydroxychloroquine while in there and recovered against the odds only to pass away a year later . This drug I believe is what Marcus wanted to give to his patients and they wouldn’t let him 🤦♀️
Well said @indepdubnrth, whether you agree with his stance or not, we need medical professionals who have the integrity to stand for what they believe.
My dad had died in July 2019, he had spent about 8 months in Harold's Cross, mum was in every day, I got in about twice a week. It is not easy to see your dad get weaker and weaker, thankfully he was fully compos mentis until the end, the last time I saw him alive (2 days before he died) he was reading the death notices in the Irish Times to see who he had outlived 😂🤣.
Anyway, lockdown hit and we were given two weeks to flatten the curve (the curve seemingly didn't comply). Stories started to emerge about people not being able to see their loved ones in nursing homes and other care settings. As dad's passing was still raw, I was so distraught and heartbroken for anyone in this situation, it was so cruel, barbaric even, in my opinion, to separate families at this time. I couldn't imagine my dad alone in a room for weeks on end. I stopped believing the narrative after the first few weeks.
Everything in life carries an element of risk, getting out of bed, eating, driving and so on, we balance that risk every day and choose to live our lives because life is to be lived.
The conduct of the government, the CMO and others was shameful, divisive and callous.
Thankfully, we had a few doctors who were willing to say as much. They have paid a heavy price, but they can stand with a clear conscience knowing they stood for what was right, people matter.