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Sick of the 🇮🇪 TDs & Ministers 🤬 |#INTJ #Spoonie | #Agnostic Pagan | No more feckin wars!!

Wexford, Ireland เข้าร่วม Şubat 2025
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Thank you @patronofsatan Left for showing your true side and for blocking me, just because my opinion differs from yours. At least I will have some peace now!! 🤭
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cats with powerful impression 🐾
An old lady who makes accessories for cats and uses her black cat as the model to sell them—this is one you just can’t help stopping for.
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Critica Climatica Alias Fortunato Nardelli
Questa foto si intitola "La scomparsa della donna". E' opera della fotografa yemenita Boushra Almutawakel.
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In 1965, a 17-year-old girl in Sicily was kidnapped, assaulted, and held captive for over a week. Then her attacker offered her a deal: Marry him, and everything would be “forgiven.” At the time, Italian law allowed rapists to avoid punishment if they married their victims. It was called “reparatory marriage.” The logic was horrifying: A woman’s “honor” mattered more than her consent. If she married the man who violated her, her reputation could supposedly be restored — and the rapist could walk free. Most women had no real choice. Families pressured them. Communities expected obedience. The law itself encouraged silence. But Franca Viola said no. At 17 years old, traumatized and publicly shamed, she refused to marry the man who assaulted her. That single word changed Italy forever. Her decision sparked outrage in her town. Neighbors turned against her family. Their vineyards and olive groves were burned in retaliation. But Franca’s father stood beside her and supported her decision to press charges. In 1966, Franca testified publicly against her attacker in court. At a time when most victims were expected to stay silent forever, she spoke openly in front of the entire country. Italy watched in shock. Her attacker, Filippo Melodia, was convicted and sentenced to prison. For the first time in Italian history, a woman had publicly rejected “reparatory marriage” and won. The case became international news. But the law itself still remained. For another 15 years, rapists in Italy could technically still escape punishment by marrying their victims. Then finally, in 1981, Italy abolished the law completely. And many activists pointed to Franca Viola as the moment the country first began confronting the cruelty of that system. Years later, Franca married a childhood friend who had stood beside her through everything. Not because she needed her “honor restored.” But because she deserved love, dignity, and a life defined by her own choices. That’s why her story still matters. Franca Viola wasn’t just resisting one man. She was resisting an entire culture that treated women’s suffering as something to hide rather than something to fight. At 17 years old, she stood against her attacker, her community, and even the law itself. And eventually, the law changed. Sometimes history moves because powerful people decide to act. And sometimes history moves because one terrified teenager quietly refuses to surrender.

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@Rainmaker1973 It's sad to see the Iranian people treated so badly by their regime. They deserve better.
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Iranian TV ad for tea (chai) before the Islamic regime took over
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Mick Finnegan
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Walking out of the hospital carrying my daughter home for the very first time is a moment I'll never forget. There have been times in my life when I never imagined I'd get to experience moments like this.
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Fatima Gunning
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If an Irish person with face paint was banging sticks and screaming in public they’d more than likely be arrested under the Public Order Act. I’ve personally walked past this woman and she seemed to try to curse (or bless, but my guess is curse) my friend and I.
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Art of Thinking
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Just because I disagree with genocide, you blocked me. Goes to show what a horrible piece of shit you are to advocate for genocide. @patronofsatan
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Thank you @patronofsatan Left for showing your true side and for blocking me, just because my opinion differs from yours. At least I will have some peace now!! 🤭
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The more tweets I read on this platform, the less faith I have in humanity. 🤦
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Azat
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lSlS kidnapped,raped 7K Yezidi women. lSlS burned 19 Yezidi girls alive for refusing sex slavery & convert to lslam lSlS beheaded 50 Yezidi women. lSlS cooked Yezidi kid & fed them to his mother. lSlS killed 10K Yezidis for refusing lslam. Not a single MusIim/leftist protested!
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Wolf of X
Wolf of X@WolfofX·
Along quiet rural roads in Ireland, small unattended "honesty shelves" offer fresh eggs, bread, fruit, vegetables, honey, and other local produce. There are no cashiers or staff on site. Customers simply take what they need and leave payment in an honesty box. The system operates largely on trust between farmers and the local community.
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Paroles d'auteurs
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Frida Kahlo à son mari Diego : "Je ne te demande pas de m’embrasser, je ne te demande pas de t’excuser quand je pense que tu as eu tort, je ne te demanderai même pas de me prendre dans tes bras quand j’en ai le plus besoin. Je ne te demande pas de me dire que je suis belle, même si ce n’est pas vrai, ni de m’écrire quoi que ce soit de tendre. Je ne te demanderai même pas de m’appeler pour me raconter ta journée, ni de me dire que je te manque. Je ne te demanderai pas de me remercier pour tout ce que je fais pour toi, ni de t’inquiéter pour moi quand mon moral est au plus bas. Et bien sûr, je ne te demanderai pas de soutenir mes choix, ni même de m’écouter quand j’ai mille histoires à te raconter. Je ne te demanderai rien. Pas même d’être à mes côtés pour toujours. Parce que si je dois te le demander… alors je n’en veux plus". Frida Kahlo
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@SuzieD755164 @JosephineM24158 @Independent_ie I can't say that I was surprised to read this, when I had to get the Gardai before over an incident, they were useless. I honestly have lost faith in them.
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I rang Gardaí 31 times over two nights last week because of ongoing trouble in my area (from multiple incidents and people). They answered three times in total. First time out me on hold for 5 minutes then picked up the reciever and put it down. Other two times the Garda was extremely rude and hung up. Wouldn't give a badge number either. I rang again on Sunday. Got through first time that time and the lad was nice, he said he was in a baptism of fire and was only less than a month on the job. Couldn't believe what he was dealing with in Dublin. But the car he said he would send never came. Not his fault. There are two squad cars for the entire greater Blanchardstown/Dublin 15 area. A hugely populated region. Crime is NOT down. People cannot get through, are often dismissed and theres no one to turn up in a car when an issue is reported.
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Paul Williams: Gardaí have made a dent in crime figures, especially in cities – but what’s behind the turnaround? buff.ly/0xnExh4
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