There is an article in last Saturdays IT which may just mark the end of liberal Ireland.
www.irishtimes.com
Rather that engage with the obvious truth of the statement that Ireland is full, Conor Gallagher, the security correspondent ?, explains that the phrase originates with the far right and so must be shunned by all right thinking people.
If Ireland elects an extremist government at the next election, it will be the fault of the IT and RTE classes for not only refusing to engage with peoples opinions, but to pour scorn on them. To paint people as extremists who would never think of themselves as such.
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‘Ireland is full’: How a far-right phrase went mainstream
Due to deliberate efforts by extremists, such slogans are everywhere
Rather that engage with the obvious truth of the statement that Ireland is full, Conor Gallagher, the security correspondent ?, explains that the phrase originates with the far right and so must be shunned by all right thinking people.
If Ireland elects an extremist government at the next election, it will be the fault of the IT and RTE classes for not only refusing to engage with peoples opinions, but to pour scorn on them. To paint people as extremists who would never think of themselves as such.