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Paul Lynch

@Mohawk1977

Ireland 🇮🇪 Entrou em Mayıs 2011
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Paula Hicks
Paula Hicks@paulahicks27·
When Michelle O’Neill speaks in the media it feels strained and awkward where Emma Pengelly comes across clear, natural and fully in control of the conversation. Emma’s ability and expertise in public speaking are in a different league.
Cool FM News@newsoncool

🚫🗣NEW: NI £50m defence deal - ‘I don’t choose weapons of war over people. I’d choose to invest differently.’ First Minister @moneillsf says she did not attend the launch of a £50 million boost for Northern Ireland’s defence sector because she does not support the “militarisation agenda”. Speaking to Chief Reporter @jamesgould23, she said she will never choose “weapons of war over people”. The Northern Ireland Defence Growth Deal, launched by the UK Government, will see investment in tech companies and start-ups to help them enter the defence supply chain. The Government says the initiative will support hundreds of jobs. Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly did attend the event and said: 'We live in an ever more dangerous world that requires strong defence. The threats are real. 'When others are absent, I will always be there to champion our business and our people.'

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Paul Lynch
Paul Lynch@Mohawk1977·
@JamieBrysonLLB The fact you’re commenting again means another woman has rattled your ego!! You and that little prat shanks hate smart articulate women
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Jamie Bryson
Jamie Bryson@JamieBrysonLLB·
It is legitimate to challenge & critique Niamh Campbell’s article. There is much wrong with it, and Niamh willingly entered the debate (and she is absolutely entitled to). That can (and should) be done in a reasoned way. No one need to be experiencing rage! And, on that, I still find the “rage bait” part of the article staggering, particularly given the counter piece was designed to generate clicks and hits. It should also be noted, the Bel Tel- who Niamh works for- reported on my speech (and I welcome the fact they did, fair reporting, no issue). But I didn’t force my way into the building, seize their system and publish it onto their website. That was a choice by the Bel Tel. So who actually is it being criticised and accused of “rage-bait”? Is it being argued that unionist views that nationalists find objectionable ought to be simply labelled “rage-bait” (and who decides in this context of viewpoint policing?) and should not be aired in the public arena? I.e, is Niamh arguing that because my views on the GAA are found, by nationalists, as objectionable, they should be censored? However, the critique of Niamh’s article should never cross over into abuse. Attack the ideas, never the person. There is however a concerning trend whereby it is almost like if a woman enters debate, they should not be subject to normal challenge the way a male would, and any engagement in critique is by default “abuse”. That isn’t respecting or empowering women, it’s demeaning. Niamh is well able to debate as well as any man, and her gender has zero to do with any of this. Disappointedly however, as always with social media, there has been some comments directed toward Niamh which have crossed the line, and that is unacceptable and should stop. Niamh has always been decent with me when reporting (which is different than the partisan role of commentating), and has always sought to report fairly. In the same way, there have been comments which (every day) cross the line directed toward me. A glimpse under the article would show that. Interestingly, the self-appointed champions of policing Twitter will never call that out and in fact, there’s a really angry wee group of republican women who spend their days obsessively tweeting about me with truly comical rage and abusive social media comments. They are so consumed, anyone who even speaks to me becomes a further focus of their furious irrationality. It’s very unhealthy, and I wonder why they devote so much time and energy to doing so. In truth, some need professional help. I wouldn’t know them if they passed me in the street, so why do I consume so much of their life and trigger so much irrational rage in them, and their group chats?- it’s rather amusing. It is also important that legitimate critique and abuse aren’t treated as the same thing (as is often the case). When this is done (usually deliberately by the same people), it is not about calling out abuse, but about trying to shut down any proper debate. Finally, we are absolutely in a culture war- and the last few days has shown the true extent of nationalist supremacism which cannot countenance any alternative views, in particular in opposition to things such as the GAA, Irish language and the sectarian group Kneecap. Unionism must not be bullied into silent compliance!
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Paul Lynch@Mohawk1977·
@LewisJonathanE An American trying to name and shame!! Irishmen and women. You with a president that has convictions against women
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Jonathan Eric Lewis
Jonathan Eric Lewis@LewisJonathanE·
We must name and shame the Irish 'Paddystinian' (their term) movement in Ireland Name it for what it is: a hate movement and a death cult Shame it for what it stands for: the destruction of the world's largest Jewish community and the cultural erasure of Irish Jewry Say it with me: 'Paddystinianism' is a hate movement
Alan Shatter@Alan__Shatter

Over a 100 participated in todays protest at Herzog Park against the Irish Sport for Palestine takeover & demand it be denamed. Thank you to all who gave their time for all the support. .

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Matthew
Matthew@Matthew19Dillon·
@niamh_journo You’ve every right to say and write what you like Niamh, although it shows along with other pieces that you’re a nationalist activist disguised as a journalist. You were never going to support Jamie’s points, especially when you wear GAA clothes and support the GAA yourself.
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Niamh Campbell
Niamh Campbell@niamh_journo·
I love being cringe! It's what has led me to so many opportunities & helped me meet lots of people from all walks of life😊 It's nice to be nice & it's also great to have healthy debates. I have a voice and I don't want to pretend to be something I'm not So aye, uppa cringe lol
Matthew Shanks@matthew_shanks1

Cringeworthy stuff.

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Tyronegirl
Tyronegirl@gawa_tyrone·
@chrisadonnelly Imagine being you Chris... spending your Saturday nights obsessing over Jamie Bryson.
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Chris Donnelly
Chris Donnelly@chrisadonnelly·
When the DUP Youth Chair comes to the defence of Jamie Bryson by attacking the writing skills of a professional journalist.😂
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Moore Holmes
Moore Holmes@mooreholmes24·
Just to clarify Niamh, genuinely, are you now moving into a commentator space? This piece goes beyond your usual reporting. You’re entitled to a view as anyone else is of course. The piece however positions yourself as an ambassador for the GAA. If you’re expressing personal views on it, could you shed some light on your perspective of the multitude of GAA clubs, grounds and tournaments named after IRA killers? What’s your thoughts on the GAA Constitution containing an explicit political manifesto on the statehood of the island, and thus, how can it be inclusive of unionists or British people considering its political outlook? Even when the GAA describes sports such as football and rugby, as “imported games.” Also, the official supplier of GAA shirts often releases controversial and very political clothing? Do you think that’s wise? Helpful? Especially if that controversial clothing is being worn on university campuses? Again, do you think is a positive for the GAA? If you’re going to talk about the GAA, its fans, and the cultural challenges around it, then address why people find it controversial. Your piece avoids all of that, alsmost as if it doesn’t exist, and therefore responds to small parts of a speech which is actually referring to a larger problem.
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Niamh Campbell
Niamh Campbell@niamh_journo·
I responded to Jamie Bryson’s call for unionist students to wear Orange Order attire 'retaliation' to GAA tops He says I’ve "missed the point" - despite me quoting him directly throughout You can read my full article online👇🏼 (or in today's @BelTel 🗞️) belfasttelegraph.co.uk/comment/opinio…
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Heidi Bachram
Heidi Bachram@HeidiBachram·
Watch British tourists harass an Israeli couple in Vietnam. They sing “Boom boom Tel Aviv” and call them “rats”. They even invoke the Nazi trope of Jews being kicked out of “110 countries”. These pro-Pals are indistinguishable from Nazis now. I’m ashamed of them.
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Heidi Bachram
Heidi Bachram@HeidiBachram·
Palestine Action Eire proudly shared a video of a man attacking a US plane with an axe yesterday at Shannon airport. It was refuelling on its way to a joint exercise with Poland. Likely connected to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. I guess ‘neutrality’ means siding with Putin now.
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Yossi Goldstein
Yossi Goldstein@YossiGoldstein8·
Spain has land disputes with two countries and has overseas territories far away from Spain. Spain has three separatist regions that want autonomy. All three have different ethnicities with their own languages. Spain sent riot police to violently suppress a peaceful referendum, beating people, young and old. Spain is a colonial empire by every sense of the word. And yet, they have the audacity to have an opinion about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The cognitive dissonance is just mind-numbing
Duke Of Nigeria.@xagreat

Few months ago, Pedro Sanchez was only loved in Spain. Today, he is the most loved Prime minister in the world. The power of honesty, courage and peace.

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Lord Moylan
Lord Moylan@danielmgmoylan·
Northern Ireland is not part of the Republic because the majority of its population didn’t wish to be. That’s still the case today and by law (domestic and international) that’s how it will stay for as long as the majority wish it.
AJ+@ajplus

The Good Friday Agreement brought peace to Northern Ireland 28 years ago after decades of violent conflict. But have you ever wondered why Northern Ireland is separate from the Republic of Ireland? Spoiler alert: the answer involves around 800 years of British colonialism.

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Oren Barsky
Oren Barsky@orenbarsky·
@NicoleJenes1 You're just a social media parrot whose brain is filled with propaganda rot.
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallace888·
🚨 JUST IN: Benjamin Netanyahu issues major threat to Spain 🚨 “We have the most moral army in the world, but you are about to pay an immediate price”
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Eve Barlow
Eve Barlow@Eve_Barlow·
Israel doesn’t have an image problem. The world has a Jew hating problem.
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Croke Park@CrokePark·
Benjamin Šeško 🤝 Croke Park Benjamin can’t wait to get out on the pitch and play in front of a packed Croke Park when @ManUtd take on @LUFC, Wednesday 12th August. Tickets on sale tomorrow morning at 10am from Ticketmaster ticketmaster.ie/event/1800647B… @TEGSport
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Paul Lynch
Paul Lynch@Mohawk1977·
@koshercockney 1 thing is you’ll never be 🇮🇪. Zionist pos like you are hated world wide.
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
What is wrong with some Irish people? I have a lot of respect for the Irish that DON’T side with terrorists that would slaughter every single one of them. I don’t care about some false IRA equivalence bullshit. Palestinian terrorists will chop their f*cking heads off, no questions asked. Suicidal empathy at it’s finest.
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