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Shane McG

@SMackIrish

Irishman abroad, sometimes scientist, perpetual cynic.

가입일 Mayıs 2012
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Shane McG
Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@PeteFarrell14 Just unnecessary. Who cares really but cheap laughs at the country's expense is low hanging fruit.
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Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@OdohertyI64991 There likely isn't a one size fits all approach to this, but the priority should always be comfort of the animal over the owners.
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Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@_johnbye The single most depressing film I've ever watched, but something every proponent of nuclear arms should be forced to watch (inaccuracies aside). The current case is less nuclear armed brinksmanship, more an overgrown toddler who's never been told no before.
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John Bye@_johnbye·
If you're British and of a certain age, you probably remember watching / being traumatised by Threads, the BBC film about the impact of a nuclear war on the people of Sheffield. But do you remember how that war started?
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David Quinn
David Quinn@DavQuinn·
The RTE 'algorithm' tries to keep people trapped in a liberal/left view of the world while complaining about social media algorithms.
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Shane McG
Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@TalksWild @DavQuinn The status quo always has the advantage in these situation, the low response rate is obviously apathy rather than endorsement.
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David Quinn
David Quinn@DavQuinn·
Press release from The Iona Institute DEPARTMENT SURVEY SHOWS SURPRISINGLY STRONG SUPPORT FOR DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS April 7, 2026 – The results of the Department of Education survey on the future of primary schools in Ireland show surprisingly strong continuing support for denominational education, despite church attendance now being relatively low and the percentage of people who say they are Christians falling. Although 40pc of parents who took part in the survey say they would prefer if their child attended a multi-denominational school, 60pc said they would like their school to remain denominational. Commenting on the Department survey, David Quinn of The Iona Institute said: “Given how much the country has changed in the last few decades, it is actually surprising that a clear majority of parents still want their children to attend a denominational school. The 40pc who would prefer a multi-denominational education might even be an overestimate, because 60pc of parents did not take part in the survey. Those who want change might well be overrepresented among those who did so.” He continued: “In practice, divestment of a given school will only take place with the say-so of local parents. All parents are then likely to want a say, and support for multi-denominational schools could turn out to be a lot lower than 40pc in reality”. ENDS
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Mac Piarais@PiaraisMac·
@DavQuinn Well that's a dishonest headline if ever I saw one. How is just over half, surprisingly strong? Especially since 69% identified as catholic in the last census, it's a steady decline
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Shane McG
Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@Muinchille There's always trickle down economics if I fancy some deep fantasy reading.
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Jonathan Mills
Jonathan Mills@Muinchille·
@SMackIrish I've heard some secularists even believe in socialism... anything to get ahead. 😀
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Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@MonkehPutler Exactly, so take the responsibility rather than passing the buck. I suspect that morality is something developed primarily at home anyway.
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Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@Muinchille Is it an "either/or" scenario? Having to look to any big book of fairytales for moral guidance is an indictment. You may as well credit the Greek pantheon for modern philosophy, doesn't mean I'm going to extol the virtues of Zeus.
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Jonathan Mills
Jonathan Mills@Muinchille·
@SMackIrish Much better than the teachers unions. There is no such thing as a non indoctrination education. The Catholic Church provides the best non state, most intellectually coherent moral framework, one that has guided Europe successfully for centuries, so it's that one.
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Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@Muinchille I mean good on you for saying it out loud, but I'd rather children weren't indoctrinated in any sense. Bold move to trust the RCC as any kind of moral guiding light.
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Jonathan Mills
Jonathan Mills@Muinchille·
@SMackIrish Yeah, which is why I want the Church to do it, and not the State, or worse yet, the teachers' unions.
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Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@DavQuinn Pss. It's just as plausible that those most invested in maintaining the status quo voted.
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David Quinn
David Quinn@DavQuinn·
PS. Probably those most motivated to see a change voted. Turnout was 40pc. This might easily overestimate demand for change.
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David Quinn
David Quinn@DavQuinn·
It's good to see that 60pc of parents still want their local school to remain Catholic. The State must respect the right of those schools to be properly Catholic. rte.ie/news/ireland/2…
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Shane McG
Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@DonegalBall @MichaelPTKelly It's a bit of that but I suspect apathy is the biggest factor. Not caring isn't exactly a ringing endorsement, mass attendance tells the real story.
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Frankincense@DonegalBall·
@MichaelPTKelly Take away the communion dress and you’d be lucky to get 2% supporting RC schools in Ireland.
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Shane McG
Shane McG@SMackIrish·
@_PeterRyan Ah good old Lenihan, devaluing the PhD qualification one tweet at a time.
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Peter Ryan
Peter Ryan@_PeterRyan·
> woman literally doing nothing > rightoids: 😡🤬 I can’t understand such spiteful minds.
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Sue Mac
Sue Mac@suemcco11·
🍷 loving burgundy / wine atm
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