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John Fitzgerald

@BadHareDays

Anti Bloodsports Campaigner and Freelance Journalist

Kilkenny. Ireland شامل ہوئے Eylül 2009
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The Frog@Hans_Moleman_31·
@BadHareDays @MarcusMacBride We have the physical space yes, but we don't have the infrastructure, people are not going to live in open grassland or bogs, they need houses, schools, hospitals, crèches, GP's and all the logistics needed to support them. So we are in fact full.
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Big Mac
Big Mac@MarcusMacBride·
As an Irish man, I have more in common with anti immigration protesters in England than I do with Sinn Fein supporters in Ireland. This may be unpopular with some people, but I really don't care.
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John Fitzgerald@BadHareDays·
@JCrowleyNP There were no "pro stabber" marches.. just protests against racism and the burning of families out of their homes. Big difference.
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Jordan Crowley
Jordan Crowley@JCrowleyNP·
The more images and clips I see from these pro-Sudanese stabber marches, the more hopeful about our people’s fate I become. Compare the median age at that rally to a nationalist one. Night and day. A bunch of ageing boomers preening over their own virtue, too old to see the tide has already turned against them. No matter how much they desperately try to resist it, time continues to march on. If their generation wasn’t so shameless I’d almost be sympathetic to how hopeless they must feel. Regardless, let them celebrate in the ruins of the civilisation they’ve spent decades destroying today. We’ll be there to build a new one from its ashes tomorrow. Is linne an todhchaí, a chairde.
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Seán Murray@sean_murray1

Belfast Says No to racism.

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Ban Blood Sports
Ban Blood Sports@banbloodsports·
"Under the Wildlife Act, it is against the law to cut, burn or destroy vegetation between March 1st and August 31st...It is time for stricter enforcement of this law" - Read Joan Burgess's letter in today's Irish Times irishtimes.com/opinion/letter…
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John Fitzgerald
John Fitzgerald@BadHareDays·
@RealIrishNews Racists push the flag into the faces of non irish people to make them feel unwelcome...the same racists then travel north to help loyalists burn our flag on the July 12th bonfires...
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RealIrishNews
RealIrishNews@RealIrishNews·
Former President Mary McAleese Slams Concerned Irish Citizens from Her Ivory Tower. In a speech at Trinity College Dublin on Tuesday, ex-President Mary McAleese lashed out at ordinary Irish people displaying the national flag during protests, equating their patriotism with bigotry and “intimidation.” She claimed the Tricolour was being misused by those saying “Ireland for the Irish,” comparing it to “No Irish Need Apply” signs faced by past emigrants. “Do they know nothing about our history as immigrants?” McAleese lectured. “Do they know nothing about the impact of immigration-based racism on our people?” She insisted the flag “will not [be] colonised” by citizens worried about rapid demographic changes in their own country. While many working-class communities face housing shortages, strained services, and cultural erosion from mass immigration, the Belfast-born former presidentlong removed from everyday realities urged civil liberties groups to “stand doubly strong” against such concerns. She painted legitimate worries about Ireland’s transforming identity as part of a global rise in “racism” and “misogyny” promoted by bad leaders. McAleese, who enjoys a comfortable post-presidency life funded by taxpayers, pontificates from privilege. As a former president (1997–2011), she receives a generous state pension reported around €137,000–€141,000 annually in past years, on top of other income from academic roles, books, and speaking engagements. She resides in upscale Dublin accommodation, far from the overcrowded towns and rural areas bearing the brunt of policy failures. This latest intervention highlights the disconnect, an elite figure insulated by luxury and lifelong public funding dismisses the valid anxieties of citizens who simply love their flag and homeland. Many see her remarks not as moral guidance, but as out-of-touch scolding from someone who no longer shares their lived experience.
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John Fitzgerald@BadHareDays·
@Polymarket If a cloud bearing a bearded man appears over the holy land right now how might the idf react?
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: JESUS CHRIST RETURNING THIS YEAR? 4% chance. The odds have risen.
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John Fitzgerald
John Fitzgerald@BadHareDays·
@IrexitFreedom Tds are elected by people who hardly hate them. But not one racist candidate was elected to the dail in the last general election.
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Breas of the Tuatha de
Breas of the Tuatha de@singland976·
Ireland doesn’t have a racism problem, it has an immigration problem.
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John Fitzgerald@BadHareDays·
@Paula8178681 No...the objection is to pushing the flag in the faces of non irish people to make them feel unwelcome. Racists also go north each year to help loyalists burn our flag on the 12th bonfires.
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Paula
Paula@Paula8178681·
Dear Mary ✍️ By that standard, you’re using your platform as ex President to intimidate and shame Irish people for simply flying our own flag in our own country. Irish emigrants waved the tricolour proudly abroad despite discrimination. Now natives displaying it here gets called ‘intimidation’? If the Irish flag intimidates newcomers, the problem isn’t the flag. Oh and 🇮🇪
RTÉ News@rtenews

Former president Dr Mary McAleese has criticised the use of the Irish flag to intimidate and compared it with the experiences of some Irish people who emigrated to the US and the UK rte.ie/news/politics/…

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John Fitzgerald@BadHareDays·
@TirChonaillAbu The response from the extremists shows how thin skinned racist hate mongers can be. .that's also why many of them hide behind fake identities...they have no case and no credibility.
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Flifferty Flafferty ☘️ ❤️💚🖤🤍
The blue area represents Tokyo. 37 million people live there. 5.4 million people live in Ireland. Refugees Welcome - We are not full.
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TheIrishArtist
TheIrishArtist@IrishArtist2025·
That Belfast protest is proof positive, boomers are the most insufferable cunts walking the planet.
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John Fitzgerald
John Fitzgerald@BadHareDays·
@IrexitFreedom @rodericogorman The next general election? No racist candidates won seats last time, and after seeing families burned out of their homes by racist hooligans voters are unlikely to vote racist in the next dail election!
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John Fitzgerald
John Fitzgerald@BadHareDays·
@fatima_gunning The most unchristian thing you can be is a racist bigot. Jesus himself stood with the most vulnerable. If he returned today he'd be with the innocent immigrants burned out of their homes by evil racists.
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Merry Misanthrope
Merry Misanthrope@MizzMisanthrope·
@SuzyJourno I do not wish you harm, but I absolutely wish you to feel uncomfortable, unsure and unsafe in your environment, just the way others feel with these hateful, violent barbarians wandering the streets. Suck it up, buttercup.
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Suzanne Breen
Suzanne Breen@SuzyJourno·
“Shut up, traitorous appeaser. You will pay the price eventually. Tick f***ing tock.” Online posts this week called for my execution, my home to be burnt down & my kids hurt. The far right want to freeze their critics into silence. They will never win. belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sunday-life/co…
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John Fitzgerald@BadHareDays·
@JamieBrysonLLB Because it was peaceful.. unlike burning people out of their homes...the anti racism demos were outpourings of public anger against the evil racist thugs.
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Jamie Bryson
Jamie Bryson@JamieBrysonLLB·
Why no land rovers, dogs & water cannons at today’s hyper-woke protest? Contrast the PSNI approach to it, with the approach to Scarva. It’s this type of inherent bias which only fuels discontent.
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