Neil Brady

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Neil Brady

Neil Brady

@nbrady87

the only thing that matters is your club....Killygarry for life.

Cavan Katılım Haziran 2011
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Neil Brady
Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@CalJamieson The most unlogical place ever..they ate not in Brittan but view themselves as British. Westminster would cut them loose in morning. Biggest obstacle to UI is irish government
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Jamesie boy!
Jamesie boy!@CalJamieson·
Ulster is a colony of England. Why on earth people want to be ruled by the English is beyond me - they barely seem capable of ruling themselves right now! Unionists are peculiar. No logic whatsoever.
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Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@DavQuinn Becomes a long and tiresome year when all those taken away
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Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@DavQuinn @DavQuinn do people realise what the removal of religion from schools means??... apart from the obvious it would mean no xmas, easter, st patricks day, bridgits day, dec 8th etc. No conformation or communion which is a big event for most
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David Quinn
David Quinn@DavQuinn·
This is so true: "The reality is, that the removal of religious ethos is necessary to clear the way so that the new, state-endorsed belief system can move to the centre of school life, unhindered."
K.@K02568

People need to understand what is really driving the school divestment programme. The Department and the NCCA see religious ethos - but more specifically, Catholic ethos - as an obstacle to the full realisation of their new educational project. The quickest way to remove that obstacle is to persuade the public that divestment is about choice and building a more inclusive, pluralistic education system where children of all faiths and none can access schooling without having any religion imposed on them (sounds like a reasonable proposition). This is not, however, the true motivation for change. The reality is, that the removal of religious ethos is necessary to clear the way so that the new, state-endorsed belief system can move to the centre of school life, unhindered. The push for patronage transfer is happening in parallel with sweeping curricular reforms at every level of education. These reforms are largely centred on teaching our children a particular way of understanding the world - a comprehensive belief system in its own right. When we think about various contentious content that has recently appeared in our children’s schools (e.g., gender identity content, family A and family B, age-inappropriate sex content etc.) it's easy to mistake these as entirely distinct and unrelated issues. But they are not. The real aim in each of these seemingly separate lessons is not really for our children to learn about the surface issues - its to help them, through repetitive exposure, adopt a specific moral and social ontology. Each of the controversial topics in the curriculum are taught through this specific lens. The goal then, is for this lens to become the only lens through which kids understand their personal, social, and political world. Catholic ethos in schools currently provides one of the last remaining bulwarks against the advancement of this ideology into every aspect of school life. The NCCA and Dept understand that success in getting children to fully embody a true believer in their ideology rests on removing exposure to any competing belief system. Once you remove religious patronage, the national curriculum can function as an almost totalising tool for indoctrination into the belief system and the reproduction their ideology. With religious patronage removed, no serious counterweight to the State imposed ideology exists in schools. I might be more open to divestment if what was replacing religious ethos were genuinely neutral. So-called "multidenominational" models are not neutral. Once religious ethos is gone, the vacuum this will create will not remain empty. The State's ideology is waiting to fill the void. This is, in my view, an existential threat to the social order. This is not hyperbole. The belief system they are imposing on our children is like a cancer - it eats away at much healthier ways of being, knowing, and relating. It makes people less functional in the real world. This form of education is not education at all, it is indoctrination into a totalising belief system. I understand that the divestment programme has the support of the Catholic Bishops and I believe this comes from a place of genuine goodwill and a sincere desire to foster real pluralism. They are trying, in good faith, to make space for every child. But this goodwill is being taken advantage of to advance an agenda that only becomes apparent when you examine recent curricular reforms and policy changes in detail, and so i believe their support, however well intentioned, is ultimately misplaced. The alternative to current arrangements is not pluralistic education. Although the vast majority of primary schools are currently denominational, they are nonetheless inclusive. I can assure you that, in schools that transfer patronage, your family will not be made to feel welcome or your beliefs included if they differ from the State's on issues such as gender, "diversity", or how we should understand social reality.

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Paul Fitzpatrick@moefitzpatrick·
Monaghan's biggest win over Cavan in championship since the 1930 Ulster final (also a seven-point win, although new rules today obviously). Bad week for Cavan in the Drumlin Clasico in general, championship losses to Monaghan U20s and senior hurlers in last five days.
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Neil Brady
Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@squinteratn @IrishFA The unionists want a compromise flag & anthem in event of UI. But happy to maintain NI team with current anthem & flag. Want it all one way
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Squinter@squinteratn·
Dear @IrishFA When your next-door neighbour embarrasses you for having your other neighbour's anthem. And when just two of your players sing along to GSTK while the others look like captured pilots. You need to understand the universe is trying to tell you something.
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Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@moefitzpatrick The most complete football to ever play the game. You don't get to be in the GOAT conversation without that streak in you
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Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@weepep @wullie__1 In no definition of britan is NI part of it. When NI is included, it becomes UK. NI is more British thsn the British themselves
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weepep@weepep·
@wullie__1 Never was and is only one border referendum away from ceasing to exist 😆
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weepep@weepep·
Let's get this straight folks. 1..the 6 counties are NOT A COUNTRY. 2..Belfast is NOT A CAPITAL city. 3..Tandragee tayto is a bag of MUCK. 4..Derry wants FK ALL to do with the SECTARIAN SHITHOLE. 5..feel free to add on .....
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Neil Brady
Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@Robbyfootyfocus Will never happen. IFA &FAI both have same structures people in positions etc. Neither will give that up. NI don't have a flag or anthem. Will be difficult to find a common ground here
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Robbysfootyfocus
Robbysfootyfocus@Robbyfootyfocus·
After Last Night No wonder some people are calling for a joint Irish National Team, but you'd never guess which side of the border wants it more than the other 😬
Spirit Of 2016 Podcast🎙@SpiritOf2016Pod

@melrobe08536915 You realise that since 2012, in every single qualifying group outcome, playoff or tournament, Northern Ireland has matched or outperformed the Republic?

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Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@PolDeBuitleir They are rapidly losing their grip in NI.the know it's a matter of time for a vote on a united Ireland. They are clinging to anything they can for relevance
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Pól DeBuitléir@PolDeBuitleir·
Unionists simply hate the GAA
Pól DeBuitléir tweet media
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Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@TeamUnion_UK Same as Windsor park is a dark cold & unforgiven place for Catholics
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Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@andrewhdonohoe @anspailpin You can't impose irish people into it either. Don't countries in CW have to swear allegiances to thd king.?? Are we going to get a UI with and an oath of allegiance??..another empty formula a la dev
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Andrew Donohoe
Andrew Donohoe@andrewhdonohoe·
@nbrady87 @anspailpin Well that'd be up discussion. Like whatever about others being members of it, denying ones who are British citizens of it now would be something. It'd be high up on their list They'd be sacrificing leaving UK. Commonwealth isn't close to that. Are we thinking it's different?
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Neil Brady
Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@Paraic_Fanning Lunacy has me t the AI minor finals are not on AI day. I wouldn't deny young lads any further by fixing something against the schools finals
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Paraic Fanning
Paraic Fanning@Paraic_Fanning·
There should be a big GAA game on St Patrick’s Day. No reason it cannot be the League Finals in hurling and football. With removal of pre season games it is possible. Whatever way you look at it the GAA should be providing high profile Gaelic Games as part of St Patrick’s Day
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Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@CillDaraTimes In the off chance it dosent work out,why a managment team create that stick to beat themselves with?
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CillDaraTimes
CillDaraTimes@CillDaraTimes·
@nbrady87 You are either good enough or not. An extra game v D1 opposition can't be bad preparation for championship. Surely Donegal can be confident enough in themselves to do both League & Ulster.
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CillDaraTimes@CillDaraTimes·
Disappointing to hear Jim McGuinness say he's not arsed if Donegal make the league final or not. Understandably they have bigger ambitions this year but for a county with just the one NFL title you'd think he'd try win all he can. It's a National title deserving of respect. #Gaa
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Neil Brady@nbrady87·
@PaddyShanks @grahame_stronge Old estates run by Lords. They are a number round the country today that are now hotels. Leslie castle in monaghan being a famous one. Most counties had at least one
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Paddy Shanks
Paddy Shanks@PaddyShanks·
@nbrady87 @grahame_stronge Landed gentry? What,,, farmers, solicitors, retailers, manufacturers hardly landed gentry unless is brainwashed.
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Paddy Shanks
Paddy Shanks@PaddyShanks·
Catholics in 1971 had a higher proportion pro rata of publicly funded social housing than Protestants, education funding was given to the CCMS on a similar level, there was no systemic discriminatory employment laws, yes there was personal discrimination on both sides, unfortunately on the unionist side it was a matter of generalised trust and support of the state in which one was a citizen.
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Paddy Shanks@PaddyShanks·
@nbrady87 @grahame_stronge The Protestant Irish born population in the ROI has decreased from 10% in 1921 to 1.4% today caused mainly by the discriminatory RC Church Ne Temere inter marriage/children diktat and emigration.
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