
Patrick X Coyle
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Patrick X Coyle
@PatrickXCoyle
VP of @yaf * Freedom, Ireland, Lucas’ Star Wars, Gaming. Tá mé ag foghlaim na #Gaeilge * Is maith liom cluichí físe a imirt* Opinions are my own


HAPPENING NOW Kneecap (@KNEECAPCEOL) performs for the Nuestra América convoy in Havana: "Free Cuba, f*ck Trump, f*ck Netanyahu!" The Irish rappers came to Cuba as part of the convoy which brought 20 tons of humanitarian aid to the island.

@CatholicCharm Irish Americans and Italian Americans are just AMERICANS. In Ireland we don't consider them 'us'. As for the other part idk. Is there major contact between Italians and Irish ?



The Paddystinians are so far gone that when a group of actual Iranians turned up to counter protest against them, they started arguing with them.


🚨🚨BREAKING: YAF Lawsuit Ends Race-Based Scholarships Another major win for YAF, and a huge victory for equal treatment under the law. Working alongside @WILawLiberty, YAF sued the Biden administration in 2024 to challenge unconstitutional race-based eligibility rules in a major federal scholarship program, and now the Trump Administration has sided with our position. That means the McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program–a federal program distributing roughly $60 million annually to help students pursue graduate education–will no longer discriminate based on race. Instead, it will be open to ALL eligible needy students, regardless of race. For years, the McNair Program operated under federal rules that explicitly favored certain racial groups while excluding others–including students who were white, Asian, Middle Eastern, Jewish, and more–simply because of their skin color. YAF joined this fight to defend students who were being discriminated against by their own government, including University of Wisconsin-Madison student @BenjaminRothove, who was ineligible for the program solely due to his skin color. This is exactly why YAF exists: to stand up for students when universities and bureaucrats try to silence them, punish them, or exclude them. This is another victory for equal treatment under the law, and a reminder that Americans don’t have to accept unconstitutional discrimination just because it’s dressed up as ‘equity.’ This is a huge step toward restoring fairness in education, and it’s yet another reminder that YAF is winning, and we’re not stopping.












