@griptmedia Maybe now is the only chance to have them scrap the carbon tax altogether.
What good is a delay? It's already close to €2 per litre.
We have them on the ropes.
Carpe diem!
Woke 1.0 is only ending "officially" because it became an election liability.
That's it plain and simple.
The Left didn't just become decent ppl with common sense overnight
Progressives haven't abandoned wokeness at all btw, even most who say this. They still believe your child should be taught about transgender ideology, they still believe in white privilege and identity quotas, they still believe in speech laws to silence their political opponents. They just know that "woke" is a toxic brand now to middle-of-the-road punters and so they want to reboot their image by saying 'woke is dead, let's move on, hehe', even though they haven't actually backed off a single one of their deranged core beliefs by even an inch.
@IrishTimesOpEd "Good riddance to woke 1.0" they say, as if the media gained common sense and decency overnight.
Bye to woke 1.0 to make way to a new woke 2.0 is more like it
The paper that imported "Woke 1.0" and poisoned discourse for the past decade is pretending they're happy it's over.
The same paper who tried to 'cancel' me (among many others) as my book broke by recycling long-discredited Antifa smears from the USA rather than deal with the content of the book, is pretending they detest cancel culture.
Hopefully this gaslighting rag shuts down before they import and then try to deny being enthusiastic enforcers of "Woke 2.0".
The European Union is set to aid the injection of government funds into media outlets considered to push an agenda friendly to “diversity”, draft legislation has shown.
https://t.co/iHaAsk8k8f
This is shocking.
Many people spoke of parental responsibility when they heard of the M9 collision.
In truth the state is in part responsible.
Over 230 children in state care or known to the state have died in 12 years.
https://t.co/3FlXJJvaRS
He hasn't declared in his proposal for a presidential election,
but the popular and competent Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's ex-defence minister,
would be a welcome change from the incompetent, extremely unpopular corrupt TV guy
https://t.co/qjJnyLTmGx
@rtenews As usual, the poorest in society need to be taxed more to make up for bad domestic policies.
The wealthy don't care about climate taxes, and they don't buy low cost goods from China