john doyle
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She kicked his ass, She is a brilliant presenter



More surveillance on the way - this time in your car.

Childrens minister FF Norma Foley has just given €9,500 of our money to this pair, who are the principals behind so-called “Intersex Ireland”, a non-incorporated entity. On the left is Jason Morgan who changed his name to Adeline Berry by Deed Poll in 2018, and requested the change be made public, on the right is a man who has changed his name to Socha Ni Faoilain and also goes by Sorcha Rosa, though neither name-change is on the public Deed Poll register. Morgan/Berry is the partner of Leea Berry and until 2020 at least, they were in the prostitution business which they call “sex work”. More recently Morgan/Berry has claimed focus on academic research. Ni Faoilain/Rosa was involved in bicycles, and these days operates a website selling bicycle parts and vintage porn mags. He also offers “intimate companionship” starting from €150/30 mins. Why has Norma Foley given them €9,500 of our money? For a project! “Peer Support and Healthcare Access Project” for “Intersex”, a condition which has highly contest definitions, but a basic definition is “a variety of congenital conditions in which a person's sex development (chromosomes, gonads, hormones, or anatomy) does not fit typical male or female patterns” This pair have recently claimed that the condition applies to 1.7% of the population, which is also highly contested and the orthodox definitions reckon just around 0.02% of the population have physical conditions around “intersex” male/female anatomy.


For almost 70 years The Rose of Tralee Festival has celebrated Irish women and women of Irish descent. But this year, a woman who identifies as a Somali Muslim will be representing Dublin. "She's Irish" they say, because she was born in Ireland. But what they don't tell you is that we voted to abolish birthright citizenship 3 years after she was born. 79% of us made it very clear, a Somali born in Ireland is still a Somali. Diversity has infiltrated our schools, workplaces, politics, countryside, everything, but The Rose of Tralee is one of the last institutions in Ireland that remains entirely homogeneous, entirely Irish. That's how it should remain.















