Dara Martin

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Dara Martin

Dara Martin

@DaraMartinDM

เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2021
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Kat A 🌸
Kat A 🌸@SaiKate108·
Senator Malcolm Roberts nails the massive shift in immigration policy. Historically people came here wanting to integrate and become an Aussie. Now the system and ideology is so broken we are bending over backwards to adjust to cultures who have no interest in assimilation and demand all the social welfare benefits we have to offer. Just take a look at Lakemba. When you swamp the place regardless of race it destroys our culture.
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Ken O’Flynn TD
Ken O’Flynn TD@kenoflynnTD·
The HSE has confirmed two reviews found ambulance delays contributed to patient safety incidents since 2020. It will not say what those reviews found. It will not say what was done about it. A health service that cannot measure its failures cannot fix them.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
She Pledged Palestinian Freedom From A West Bank Pulpit. She Has Never Made That Pledge For Nigeria's Massacred Christians. On Sunday morning Dame Sarah Mullally, the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, stood in a church in Birzeit in the occupied West Bank and told the congregation she would use her role to seek the peace you desire and the freedom you deserve. It was a specific, named, actionable commitment. A promise from the senior Christian voice in Britain to one community in one conflict. Search for an equivalent promise made to Nigeria's Christians and you will not find it. In 2024 alone, over 4,000 Christians were killed in Nigeria, the majority by Islamist Fulani militia and Boko Haram affiliates. The Open Doors World Watch List, the most comprehensive annual survey of Christian persecution globally, documents severe persecution across more than 50 countries. Iraq's Christian population has collapsed from 1.5 million before 2003 to fewer than 250,000 today, one of the most complete destructions of an ancient Christian community in recorded history. The Coptic Christians of Egypt face sustained institutional discrimination and periodic massacres. Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing what some researchers describe as a slow motion genocide of Christian communities, conducted largely by Islamist groups, largely in silence. Dame Sarah has not made a five day pilgrimage to stand with any of them. She has not stood at a pulpit in Kaduna or Cairo or Kirkuk and pledged to use her role to seek the freedom they deserve. The Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell, used his Christmas Day sermon at York Minster to say that Israel had committed genocidal acts. Neither Archbishop has used that language about the groups killing Christians in their thousands across Africa and the Middle East. That asymmetry is not accidental. It reflects the ideological framework the Church of England has absorbed so completely that it can no longer see it operating. The same progressive institutional culture documented across British policing, the NHS, the BBC and the Ministry of Justice has captured the Church of England too. Its moral grammar has been rewritten. Suffering that fits the framework gets named, visited and pledged to. Suffering that does not fit the framework gets a footnote in an inaugural address that mentions Myanmar and the Democratic Republic of Congo alongside Ukraine and Russia, carefully balancing the optics without committing to anything specific. This matters because the Archbishop of Canterbury is not merely a religious figure. She is in law and in cultural memory the senior Christian voice in a nation whose institutions, laws, liberties and moral inheritance were built on Christian foundations. When that voice makes its most specific and most actionable commitment, it is not to the 4,000 Nigerian Christians killed last year. It is not to the last 250,000 Christians clinging on in Iraq. It is not to the Coptic families burying their dead in Egypt. It is to the community whose cause resonates most comfortably in the progressive institutional culture the Church now inhabits. Justin Welby resigned over catastrophic safeguarding failures. Dame Sarah was installed while live safeguarding complaints against her remained unresolved. Abuse survivors called it a galling betrayal. The Church pressed ahead. The institution that could not pause a ceremony for its own survivors has found the moral clarity to make a specific political commitment from a West Bank pulpit within weeks of taking office. The Church of England once stood for something that transcended politics. It spoke for the persecuted, the forgotten and the voiceless regardless of whether their cause was fashionable. It does not do that now. It speaks for those whose suffering fits the approved narrative and stays carefully silent about the rest. Nigeria's Christians are still waiting. They will keep waiting.
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Christianity is being treated differently because the institutional framework that has captured British public life operates on a hierarchy of protected characteristics, and Christianity sits at the bottom of it. It is the majority faith, the historic faith, the foundational faith of the civilisation that built the institutions now dismantling its place within them. That makes it, in the progressive framework, the faith of the powerful rather than the oppressed. And in a framework built around oppressor and oppressed, the faith of the powerful does not get protected. It gets managed. Other faiths receive more institutional deference not because they are more important but because the progressive framework treats them as more vulnerable. The same logic that produced the Hampshire Race Action Plan, the NHS sectioning targets and the BBC's Brexit consensus has produced a Church of England that cancels Easter services in the spirit of inclusivity while participating in Refugee Week. Christians are expected to be more tolerant because tolerance has been redefined as a Christian obligation rather than a universal one. It is asked of Christians precisely because Christianity has always taught it. The demand is made where it is most likely to be met and least likely to be resisted. And Christians in other countries are unsupported because their suffering does not fit the approved narrative. Nigeria. Iraq. Syria. Egypt. The Archbishop just pledged freedom to Palestinians from a West Bank pulpit. She has made no equivalent pledge to any of them. The answer to all four of your questions is the same. The framework has been captured. Until that is named and reversed nothing else changes.
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TransgenderTrend
TransgenderTrend@Transgendertrd·
4,079 children are on the waiting list for the new gender clinics, down from 6,225 last year. 260 children are aged 7 - 11. Stephanie Davies-Arai, director of Transgender Trend, said that children should be “allowed to grow up and grow out of it”. telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06/2…
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Graham Linehan
Graham Linehan@Glinner·
Two days left to go and it needs 1650 signatures. Please share and sign! #main-content" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7486…
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Rachael Wong
Rachael Wong@RachaelWongAus·
🚨 "The ABC has a pattern of either completely ignoring stories about sex and gender or waving the trans flag 🏳️‍⚧️...it needs to be defunded." I spoke to Andrew Bolt on @SkyNewsAust about how @salltweets' three-week editorial saga with the ABC and its decision to reject her side of the story on Giggle v Tickle and women's sex-based rights, is the latest confirmation of its ideological capture. Its claims that Sall's opinion piece contained "inaccuracies" and "overstatement" about her presentation of the Sex Discrimination Act and its impact on female-only spaces is wrong. It is also rich coming from the ABC which continues to promote the lie that men can be women. Not only is the ABC breaching editorial standards and wasting taxpayers’ money, it is zealously promoting an ideology that is causing real world harm to women and children - in sport, education, prisons, healthcare and more. ➡️ Read more by @rachelbaxendale in the @australian: archive.md/0BFsi 📣 Tell Parliament to #FixTheSDA: womensforumaustralia.org/FixTheSDA #IStandWithSallGrover #DefundTheABC #Auspol
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
I always feel it’s important to remind people of this extremely powerful photograph. Women marching against the mandatory hijab law imposed by the Islamic Republic takeover in Iran, 1979. These women deserve better.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: An Iranian fan at the World Cup held a sign asking: “Where is Rashid Mazaheri?” Mazaheri, Iran’s former goalkeeper, was abducted by the IRGC in January after speaking out against the regime’s senseless killing of protesters.
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, celebrated by the media as Britain’s first gay dad and paraded as a symbol of progressive family values for years, has now been charged with r*pe, human trafficking for s*xual exploitation, and now 18 additional child s*xual offences. The media that celebrated this man owes every person who raised concerns an apology.
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Mandy Gall
Mandy Gall@TheMandyGall·
Outrageous.
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Olivia Maurel
Olivia Maurel@maurel_olivia·
"but surrogacy can be ethical" No, you're always sacrificing children's rights and protection for the desires of adults and putting absolutely NO SAFEGUARDS to stop this madness. Surrogacy can NEVER be ethical.
StopSurrogacyNowUK@WombsNotForRent

Further charges in the Drewitt-Barlow case have been made public today inc. sexual activity with a child, paying for sexual services of a child, causing an individual to engage in sexual activity without consent and causing or inciting sexual activity. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Laura Perrins BL
Laura Perrins BL@LPerrins·
A very important report on the adoption agency Adoption now. This agency is the one that placed Preston Davey with the gay couple that murdered him within 115 days. It found the agency pledged to focus on “increasing the number of LGBTQ+ applicants” the year after baby Preston was murdered, and to examine “the barriers to single males seeking to adopt”.
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Declan Ganley
Declan Ganley@declanganley·
I have differences of opinion with the great historian Dr. Starkey, all the way back to his wrong assessment of Henry VIII’s onetime Chancellor Thomas Cromwell but on the current state of Britain, he is fascinating to listen to. In summary, what he tackles here is how the UK Labour Party has driven an agenda of ‘social change through the law’, often policies that no majority ever voted for. In this interview, Starkey also rightly eviscerates successive Conservative leaders, from Cameron on, not only for their abject failure to stop it, but for their eagerness in compounding it. Many of the points made here are just as applicable to the politics of Ireland.
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Matt Treacy
Matt Treacy@MattTreacy111·
Not only is Saggart hosting huge numbers of bogus asylum seekers, the community will be swamped by more high rise apartments mostly to house people who are not even in the country yet. This is where we are at as a people ...
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Another windfall for IPAS beneficiaries as housing plans get green light. MATT TREACY: Rezoning of Citywest golf course will bring windfall for the owners and developer and impose another burden on the people of Saggart. gript.ie/treacy-who-wil…

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Bernard Lane
Bernard Lane@Bernard_Lane·
"One of the mistakes in this field has been to treat gender dysphoria as a single phenomenon with a single explanation (or no explanation). "The most natural question for psychologists and doctors alike should be: 'What might be driving this client’s rejection, dislike, repulsion or distress related to their body?'" Link below to full article by psychologist Dr Rachel Hannam.
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