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John Bellew

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John Bellew
John Bellew@JohnnyBellew·
@mobfecit @Glinner Can you be both pro Israel, but anti some of the stuff that the Israeli government carries out?
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Mary O'Brian
Mary O'Brian@mobfecit·
@Glinner You blocked me here during the pro-abortion campaign in which Amnesty Ireland & its director O'Gorman played a very prominent part. I'm a pro-life feminist. Since then, I've met you at gender critical women's rallies &, like you, lean to a pro-Israel position. Funny old world.
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
Wrote about the men who destroyed women's rights in Ireland.
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Victoria Byrne
Victoria Byrne@Thevictoria76·
Meet Edward ❤️ Doctors gave him just 6 months to live that was 27 months ago. Despite severe arthritis, he still rushes for the ice cream truck every week. Apparently, weekly ice cream is the real secret to a long life! 14/10 What a legend 🐶🍦
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Ewan MacKenna
Ewan MacKenna@EwanMacKenna·
Have people no self respect anymore. Like, it's hilarious, and the recording is below in the pos, but the ego, desperation and greed to run to a newspaper because you think the country cares about your marriage. These nobodies are odious. independent.ie/irish-news/he-…
Ewan MacKenna@EwanMacKenna

New Think For Yourself is out now METH, MAYHEM, MUSIC, MAD MEN This week’s Bollocksology takes another meander through the fun, games, intensity and insanity of the modern world, at home and abroad. There’s the Fleming Files and the Tommy Tapes, as our bingo card wasn’t marked for our Lady of Knock to go full Ozzy Osbourne in the story of the century. We look at the lies, dirty laundry, sorry laundering, hypocrisy, and remarkable rap sheet surrounding Tommy Robinson and his Jewish Defence League associates as they con a small parade. More of what Israel dismisses as “tropes” turns out to be proven reality - from foreign political interference to control of media to outright insanity. Meanwhile Ireland shows exactly why Tel Aviv can do what it wants, via a conveyor belt of windsock politicians saying what we want to hear before doing the opposite because it pays better. There’s also the grim spectacle of the two sides of media and the two fringes of society screaming over decency and rationality around a Dublin corpse, Cynthia Ní Mhurchú demanding apologies for opinions she likely privately shares herself, Micheál Martin going weirdly woke, Kaja Kallas continuing her campaign to become as lazy as she is stupid, and a funeral in Roscommon getting a small bit randy. Plus, we’ve landed upon proof that the people with the least sense of humour increasingly control what the rest of us are allowed to laugh at. All shares, support and subs most welcome. patreon.com/posts/meth-may…

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Karl Martin
Karl Martin@KarlMartinIrl·
The @BBC brain-dead Eurovision commentators neglected to say that the Croatian group LELEK’s song ‘Andromeda’ recalls the women and girls in South East Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries who opted to tattoo Christian symbols on their faces in order to escape the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire's forced conversions to Islam or the attentions of Muslim slavers. @declanganley @TheMandyGall @OdohertyI64991 @helerina
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Ari Hoffman
Ari Hoffman@thehoffather·
Does anyone still want to try and claim this is just "anti-Zionism" instead of what it actually is: Islamic extremism targeting Jews
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John Bellew
John Bellew@JohnnyBellew·
@Alan__Shatter The individual responsible for the post should offer a personal apology
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John Bellew@JohnnyBellew·
@47gingie A lot of people covering their faces. I wonder why
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nuzie@47gingie·
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Bren
Bren@bren45000·
Why does Megyn Kelly swear so much? Really. I don’t see the value. I’m not a prude that thinks swearing is some big, evil, sinful thing. However, if your arguments are constantly laced with F bombs and name calling, you automatically lose some credibility and your reputation diminishes.
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lelemSLP
lelemSLP@lelemSLP·
Last year Yuval Rafael (Oct7 survivor) was booed. This year Noam Bettan is rehearsing to sing while booed. Israel is bullied by Europe again, Europe that genocided 6 millions Jews. Tomorrow, vote 10 for Noam. The song is great. Show the bullies they have no power.
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Rachel Moiselle
Rachel Moiselle@RachelMoiselle·
To the person who waved the Irish flag at the very front of the rally against antisemitism in London today: you’re a legend and you have done Ireland proud.
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Jools@JoolsJuevans·
@RachelMoiselle Knowing Kielty's background I find his total lack of empathy quite extraordinary.
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Rachel Moiselle
Rachel Moiselle@RachelMoiselle·
This video is less than two minutes long and I implore everyone to watch it. It is indeed rather extraordinary. As Holocaust Awareness Ireland says, Patrick Kielty exhibits utter callousness with respect to the attacks on the Jewish community, astonishingly saying ‘the backdrop of that is obviously the horrors in Gaza, this is a complex thing.’ Boy George remains calm and says ‘if you don’t know any Jewish people maybe that’s the problem.’ He then asks the audience ‘do you know any Jewish people?’ Boy George is visibly taken aback by the ensuing silence, and vocalises his shock twice, remarking that it is ‘weird’ and ‘surprising me a little bit.’ Patrick looks uncomfortable and ends puts an end to the topic with a dismissive ‘mmm’. Extraordinary viewing. Just extraordinary.
Holocaust Awareness Ireland@Holocaust_Irl

Quite an extraordinary interview on @RTELateLateShow last night. @BoyGeorge lived in Golders Green and speaks about his life long relationship Jewish people, explaining how his support for Jews has resulted in him receiving much abuse. Two defining moments come when he asked the audience if they know any Jewish people and is met by stone cold silence. The silence represents a combination of fear that admitting such relationships publicly might cause difficulty and the reality that most Irish people don't know any Jews. As he said himself, the silence is deafening. The second incredulous aspect of the interview is @PatricKielty's singular lack of empathy when speaking about Jews. Here is a public figure who has been rightly applauded for his brave public confrontation with the tragic sectarian murder of his father and the manner in which he has engaged with the loyalist community in the North. How is it that a man capable of extraordinary courage is blind to the persecution of another minority in the city of London where he calls home? Has he been corrupted by the RTE hive mind where the narrative around the issue of Israel and Jews is disturbingly unbalanced? So disappointed. Segment begins at 10.30. H/T @ElmaRyder rte.ie/player/series/…

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Orla
Orla@Orla_McRide·
@Alan__Shatter Honest question, do you support Kneecaps freedom of expression and go against the effort to silence them?
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Alan Shatter@Alan__Shatter·
I am personally familiar with cancel culture. It has impacted almost every aspect of my life since 2014 in a variety of contexts. I have learnt we live in a world where truth has ceased to matter & truth that challenges preferred narratives gets you cancelled. My most recent experience of cancel culture was the conduct of the National Concert Hall I have previously referenced. I totally identify with the words of Roisin Murphy.
Róisín Murphy@roisinmurphy

“It’s not the first time in history artists have faced oppression and it won’t be the last. We should support each other, come together and defend our shared space, our territory, the place where imagination can roam free. Because if they come for one of us they will eventually come for all. “ On Monday 26/4/26 I gave a speech at the House of Lords, Palace of Westminster to help launch toolkit.freedominthearts.com Please follow/donate to @Freedom_in_Arts they are doing VITAL work for all of us.”

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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
You should have a comma after “moon.” Hope this helps.
CletusVanDamme@CubbiesFan82

@RealJamesWoods You are a piece of shit, a sexual deviant, and a washed up actor who hitched his wagon to a pedophile cult. Eat shit and bark at the moon Lester.

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John Bellew
John Bellew@JohnnyBellew·
@MaryKenny4 I detested it growing up, even the smell makes me nauseous
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Mary Kenny
Mary Kenny@MaryKenny4·
Been advised to eat liver by doc. Great for iron. (Made a hames of cooking it, alas.)
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

Liver and onions was on the kitchen table of roughly every British household in the country, at least once a fortnight, from approximately 1850 to approximately 1985. A Tuesday meal. Whatever day the butcher had lamb's liver in, or pig's liver if you were further down the week, or ox liver if the household was stretching the budget. Your mother bought it that afternoon. Still warm, or nearly. Deep burgundy, slick and glossy on the butcher's paper. Half a pound. Tuppence. Change from a shilling. She sliced it quarter of an inch thick, dusted it in seasoned flour, and laid it in a pan where a pound of onions had been going soft in bacon fat for twenty minutes. Two minutes one side. Two minutes the other. The middle still faintly pink. Overcooked liver was a mortal sin in a British kitchen, spoken of by grandmothers with genuine sadness, the way a priest might discuss a lapsed parishioner. Pan juices deglazed with water and Worcestershire, poured over. Mashed potato. A pile of cabbage. A rasher of bacon laid across the top if it was a good week. The whole thing cost, in 1962, approximately 8p per serving. It delivered, in a single plate, the highest concentration of bioavailable vitamin A in any food on earth, more B12 than any supplement will ever contain, haem iron at absorption rates a plant source cannot match, copper, zinc, choline, folate, and selenium. Nobody called it a superfood. Nobody called anything a superfood. It was called Tuesday. Then, between 1985 and 2005, liver quietly disappeared. Mothers stopped buying it. The butcher stopped ordering it. The supermarket stopped stocking it. By 2010, most British adults under thirty had never knowingly eaten it. The word now carries a faint cultural embarrassment. A food your nan ate. Something to move past. Meanwhile, 20% of British women of childbearing age are anaemic. The NHS prescribes them ferrous sulphate tablets that cause nausea and take six months to address a deficiency one plate of liver a fortnight would correct in weeks. The women taking the tablets are, in many cases, the granddaughters of the women who ate the liver. The deficiency is cultural amnesia with a prescription attached. Your butcher still has lamb's liver in the counter. Ask him. He will be delighted. He might throw in the kidneys. Flour. Bacon fat. Onions. Four minutes total. Worcestershire. Mashed potato underneath. The grandmother is gone, but the dish remembers her, and so do you, whether you knew her or not. Eat it. Pass it on.

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