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@IreNeedsChange

Katılım Ekim 2025
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@paulmurphy_TD Killing babies is not what Repeal was about. Shame on you. We may now have to Repeal the Repeal. This is disgusting.
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Paul Murphy 🇵🇸@paulmurphy_TD·
Shamefully the Dáil votes to continue to force women in tragic circumstances to travel to access abortions. The vast majority of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael despite a free vote joined Aontú and Independent Ireland against abortion rights. Sinn Féin abstained on women's rights.
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Laoise de Brún | Barrister | Seanad Candidate
How to completely destroy a cohesive, high trust society and a social contract whereby if you work hard and pay your taxes you can buy a house and start a family. A society built on a shared set of values and heritage as a cultural substrate. We are at below replacement level birth rate at only 1.47 whereas as recently as the late 70s early 80s it was at 4. The main driver is not “feminism” It is family formation being pushed out by the inability to buy a house and therefore feel secure enough to start a family. In addition, the individualisation of taxes brought in by Charlie McCreevy with the stated objective of forcing women into the workplace led immediately to the hike in house prices and the necessity of two full time incomes to get a mortgage. The Grind. The commute. The Creche full time from six months. Most women want to be mothers but we are making is so hard for them. A toxic cocktail of neoliberalism and ideology is wrecking our society in real time.
Missmongrel 🇮🇪💚@missmongrel25

10 things normalised in Ireland over the last 10 years that would have been unthinkable before: • Adults living at home into their 30s • Young people accepting they may never own a home • €2k rent being treated as “normal” • Families living in hotels/emergency accommodation • Open antisocial behaviour and crime in towns/cities • Rapid demographic change in towns • Full-time workers struggling to survive financially • Mass emigration being accepted as the solution again • Open distrust in government/media/institutions • Infrastructure unable to keep pace with population growth • Gender identity politics becoming mainstream in schools/workplaces/media Ireland changed too fast.

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@Kevin_Shipp Either you’re completely incompetent in your abilities re HUMINT (I doubt that) or you’re as compromised as Shaun Ryan. His is an especially transparent op. #MKUltra #BreedingAndPlacement
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Kevin Shipp@Kevin_Shipp·
I am always suspicious of, “former CIA officers” making bank from promoting their CIA skills, and never criticizing Agency atrocities. But, I love this guy. An authentic truth teller.
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fiannafact@fiannafact·
I refuse to believe Ireland’s problems can only be fixed by voting for politicians every few years and hoping for the best. There is no law of nature that says a broken system cannot be reversed. Systems can change when people stop screaming at visible outcomes and start studying the machinery underneath. On issues like immigration, housing, and public accountability, the real work is understanding the structure, because that is where the leverage is. Ireland does not need more people shouting at symptoms. It needs systems thinkers who can map how things actually work and force change through legal, civic, and institutional means.
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fiannafact@fiannafact·
Currently witnessing the following playbook unfold in my local area, and it is deeply worrying. 1 - The council draws up a map covering a large area and groups it under a new “community” entity. 2 -People connected to local development companies register the entity with the PPN before the wider community is even informed. 3 - The community is then notified, and a token consultation process is set up. 4 - A manual occupancy census is carried out by the entity within the area. 5 - Residents are invited to an open day where they vote with stickers on local initiatives such as roads, recreation, and amenities. Information is gathered and consolidated into a “community priorities” list. 6 - Three months later, a brochure from the council arrives titled “A Five-Year Plan for the Community.” In reality, it contains no actual plan, just a repackaged version of the priorities residents mentioned during consultations, with no commitments, timelines, or detail. The brochure includes statements such as: “We as a community welcome families of all nationalities and religions into the area.” What you are witnessing in real time is the capture of the idea of “community” by county councils and local development structures. There is no democratic mandate from the actual community itself. The people driving the process tend to come from a professionalised managerial or NGO class, often with institutional connections and significant time to engage with these systems. Meanwhile, genuinely indigenous local voices are frequently too busy, disconnected, or uninterested in bureaucratic consultation culture to participate fully. My prediction is that within six months a particularly large site in this rural area will be planted with up to 70 people. If residents object, they will be told that opposing the process could jeopardise future investment or projects promised to the area. The “voice of the community” presented on local radio or in newspapers will likely be the people who registered the entity and engaged with the process from the start, while local voices remain sidelined.
gript@griptmedia

The Department has confirmed it bought dozens of homes for asylum accommodation at a cost of €9.2 million, but communities are still not being told where the properties are or whether more local placements are planned. gript.ie/communities-le…

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Grey@GreyAreaMonarch·
Seeing the replies to this... the people are starting to head in the right direction. We need to unify and apply pressure... not scatter and scramble. This way they do not have any 'outs'. I'm preparing a presentation on corroborated contemporary MK-ULTRA related programs, infrastructure, and the issues we are facing - with focus on actionable solutions. Trends of data collected with Organize Safety will be included as well
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna@RepLuna

Our Task Force hearing on MK Ultra will be rescheduled for a later date. We were able to confirm one witness but our other three witnesses, rightfully so, were hesitant to testify as they have legitimate concerns. We will announce a new date soon and are looking forward to investigating this topic.

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Rm@IreNeedsChange·
@DrUmarAlQadri @fatima_gunning It is not a “diverse” background. It is NOT Irish. There is a vast, and increasingly important difference.
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Shaykh Dr. Umar Al-Qadri@DrUmarAlQadri·
Fatima, the irony is incredible. You are half Pakistani yourself, visibly mixed heritage, and your own name isn’t even traditionally Irish , yet you’ve appointed yourself the gatekeeper of who gets to be called Irish. Nobody said Irish culture is a “costume.” That’s your own exaggeration. Calling a woman from a diverse background Irish does not erase Irish identity. You expect your own Irishness to be accepted, but seem offended when that same acceptance is extended to others. That’s hypocrisy, plain and simple. Ireland is not so fragile that it collapses because a brown or black woman is called Irish.
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Fatima Gunning@fatima_gunning·
I would never have had the cheek to lecture Japanese people about what it means to be Japanese when I lived in Japan. Imagine if an Irish man moved to Ghana and tried to tell the native people that their culture and heritage has no inherent meaning and is essentially a costume anyone can put on.
Shaykh Dr. Umar Al-Qadri@DrUmarAlQadri

Suad Mooge is not “the new Irish”, she is Irish. Born and raised in Ireland, shaped by its people, culture, humour, and values like countless others. Her appointment as Dublin Rose is a reminder that Irishness is not defined by skin colour, but by belonging, contribution, and shared identity. A proud moment for Ireland. 🇮🇪

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Rm@IreNeedsChange·
@grannies4equal @fatima_gunning Actually you’re the only racist in the conversation. Everyone else is, quite clearly, mature, reasonable & concerned about the technocratic, top-down demographic engineering that Ireland has been suffering in recent times. Media/NGO gaslighting & slopaganda no longer works.
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Grannies4Equality@grannies4equal·
@fatima_gunning Probably the same trolls abusing me in the replies to these posts. I did not call you racist, but if you identify with the term, you do you.
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Grannies4Equality@grannies4equal·
You are wrong, clearly. She meets the Eligibility Rules, twice, as born in Ireland AND as an Irish citizen 'Applicants must be born in Ireland, be an Irish citizen, or of Irish origin/ancestry (ancestor born in Ireland).' But racism ignores & defies the truth.
Fatima Gunning@fatima_gunning

@grannies4equal She is a gorgeous young woman. She doesn't have Irish heritage, however, and the Rose of Tralee is a pageant to celebrate women with Irish heritage.

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Rm@IreNeedsChange·
@grannies4equal @fatima_gunning You’re the one trying to revise what the Fr Ted-esque “Lovely Girls” competition in Kerry is about. Everyone Irish over 40 knows there have not been African, Arabic, Pakistani or any other non-caucasian contestants. Ireland’s a primarily white, homogeneous country. Or was…
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Grannies4Equality@grannies4equal·
@fatima_gunning Of course you won't admit that your post was misleading as to the criteria of the contest, or what the contest, an entertainment, aims to include & celebrate. The vicious pile on to this young woman is disgusting.
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AislingOLoughlin@AislingOLoughl1·
It just so happens that Irish cruise ship passenger Ann Lane, who's 'playing by the rules' in quarantine, was globalist Mary Robinson's personal secretary for 28 years.
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Genspect@genspect·
The @IrishTimes will regret publishing this unctuous piece about Sidhbh “yeet the teets” Gallagher. Gallagher is matched only by Helen Webberley in her mercenary approach to medical transition. Genspect submitted a complaint about Gallagher in 2022 irishtimes.com/abroad/2026/05…
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Tracy 💜 ☮️ 📸 ✍🏼
@JenCullen2 Horrendous is a very strong word. I would have rather grown up in a single mother household than the one I did with my father and mother.
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There is a lot of vitriol on Irish Twitter currently over the pregnancy announcement of one of our MEPs, Maria Walsh. And while she doesn't share my political ideas, I am a single mother. The hateful language and abuse I've seen directed toward her is absolutely appalling to me. Maria chose to become a mother. Does it really matter that she isn't married? Does it really matter that she is a lesbian? I think the desire in a woman to become a mother is powerful, innate, and primal. And while I'm not a lesbian, I do know many lesbians who chose to become a mother in the way that Maria has now chosen. They are loving and caring mothers. Should we as a society sling such hateful words and judgement at her for being pregnant, or should we celebrate that she is carrying a beautiful gift of life within her now? Should we differentiate a married woman's desire to have children as sacred compared to a single woman's desire to have children as "selfish"? As a woman who lost her job, career, and financial stability because I was fired for being pregnant and unwed, this hatred I see happening toward Maria is disgusting to me. Look in the mirror, those who are judging her, and ask yourself this: Is it really fair to condemn any woman for wanting to have a child? John 8:7 @MariaWalshEU
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Rm@IreNeedsChange·
@AddressingLife @Ferng6Ferng “Why is having a child selfish”? You omitted the crucial context: she is CHOOSING to deny the child its father. Whether it pans out or not, all kids deserve to have both parents in their lives. Deciding for the child to exclude one parent is selfish, absent a v good reason.
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Tracy 💜 ☮️ 📸 ✍🏼
@Ferng6Ferng Why is having a child selfish? Isn't the same desire as a married couple? Wouldn't their desire also be called selfish? I mean, why do people want to have children in the first place? Because it's a natural desire, that's why.
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@pogmosh @stpaddyofassisi Actually it is precisely everyone’s business. That’s how societies function. Narcissists oppose this.
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EYS 🇮🇪 (lets just steer away from nuclear war?)
A child without a mother. Or a child without a father is a tragedy. It's not a situation to be invited. But this is not understood in a mass consumer society that pivots on narcissism. In that dispensation, a child is another consumer product, a "choice".
RTÉ News@rtenews

Fine Gael MEP Maria Walsh has confirmed she is 16 weeks pregnant after undergoing fertility and sperm donation treatment, saying she hopes her personal journey may help other single women and those who are LGBTQI+ to become mothers if they wish to do so. rte.ie/news/2026/0509…

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E M M A ✨ K A T H E R I N E
MK ULTRA utilizes children and they start the abuse from infancy if not from in the womb. The abuse from so young splits the child’s mind into dissociative alters, compartmentalizing their abuse so it’s undetectable - even to the one being abused. This does not work the same on adults which is why the program utilizes children. Also - they use MK ULTRA techniques on a broad spectrum on all of us (good guys included) since childhood already. Everyone is already brainwashed - no torture even involved. TV, school, political theatre, etc.
E M M A ✨ K A T H E R I N E@TheEmmapreneur

⛔️”With creating Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D.) for MK ULTRA, we are talking about incestual sexual abuse basically from the time you are born, torture, watching other people be tortured, murder, watching other people be murdered, cannibalism, consumption of blood… I was made to eat human flesh… ” - MK ULTRA / MONARCH Survivor, J.R. Sweet (@FreeSlave777) ⛔️ 🎬 FULL EPISODE OUT NOW: 🎙️S6E53 | J.R. Sweet - Audience Q&A with MK ULTRA Whistleblower: Disney Tunnels, V2K, & Breaking Free 🔗youtu.be/qaG6PsWekps

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Rm@IreNeedsChange·
@doqholliday Either you are retarded (profoundly), or work for the scumbag “intelligence” agencies and/military pondlife that rape & abuse children, or both. Whichever, there is no excuse to be THIS ignorant of what MKUltra actually was & continues to be.
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DOQ@doqholliday·
If you haven't considered the possibility of the good guys using MK Ultra on the bad guys yet, maybe u should.
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Mairin Nolan@MairinNolaczy1·
Roxanne ✨ In Ireland we were told No she wasn’t fit for surgery it couldn’t be done . No Options Case closed. 5 days ago surgery in America went to plan . This is way I speak up about the neglect children face in Ireland🙏On the road to recovery now #scoliosis #spinehealth
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