Michael McMahon

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Michael McMahon

@MickMacMathuna

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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@Telegraph I've long believed Letby is innocent but this sounds like a hatchet job against the investigating officer. It would be very different if he posted that after he joined the CCRC.
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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@nickwallis Just noticing that the new clerics, like the old ones, are dressed in all black.
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Nick Wallis
Nick Wallis@nickwallis·
It’ll be quite interesting to see if gender ideology will lead to Sinn Fein dismantling itself when all external attempts to beat them have struggled. I bet SF’s supporters know what a woman is.
David Thompson@NewsLetter_Pols

The discussion on single sex spaces for women and girls in Northern Ireland is in a different place from the rest of the UK. Here’s a Sinn Fein MLA branding a rival raising the issue of who accesses women’s toilets as ‘an unhealthy obsession’.

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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@jdpoc That's up there with Dave Davies of The Kinks being criticised for calling Moby a "little idiot" when that is Moby's actual Twitter handle being directly referenced in the criticised tweet 😄
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John O'Connell
John O'Connell@jdpoc·
When it comes to editorial corrections, this is one of the greatest of all time.
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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@conorsmurf You say you "don't understand the issue" with kids changing their gendered names. Nobody buys that. This is just the latest in a long line of faux naive opinion pieces that fails to engage with "the issue".
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Conor Murphy
Conor Murphy@conorsmurf·
I've gotten a lot of negative feedback from this article. That's fine, I knew what I was getting into when I wrote it. But it does make me worry about those going through life that don't conform to these people's preconceptions. irishtimes.com/ireland/educat…
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Kate
Kate@campervanwoman·
I’m not happy about the creep of ‘gotten’ into common usage. I’ve read it several times in the last few days, including in The Times (The Times, forsooth!) Come on now, we’re not American.
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Asa
Asa@xAsamoahx·
I was applying for Australian citizenship and the interviewer asked, "Do you have a criminal record?" I said, "No. Is that still required?"
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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@ATB666666 @kelvmackenzie This is true. They managed to keep Mary Whitehouse at bay for decades. But, when the complainant is perceived as socially progressive they roll over without a second thought.
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Natural Philosopher
Natural Philosopher@ATB666666·
@kelvmackenzie It's not the identity of the complainer that matters. There has always been and there will always be such people. It's the identity of the managers that acquiesced to the complaint and axed the segment. I'd focus your efforts on them.
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Kelvin MacKenzie
Kelvin MacKenzie@kelvmackenzie·
“I’m not saying my wife’s a bad cook but she uses a smoke alarm as a timer.” Unbelievably it was that kind of gag by Bob Monkhouse that led to an episode of BBC’s The Repair Shop being pulled after a TV production employee took offence to an alleged “ sexist” joke. The hardback archives of Monkhouse’s handwritten joke books, dating back to 1960s, were bought in for repair by the comic’s adopted daughter and his old writing partner. In a tribute to the comic, who died in 2003, footage of the restoration was due to be aired this year. But the BBC axed the segment after a member of the production company Ricochet complained about one of the gags. I would like to know the identity of that employee. He or she has robbed many of us of a decent bit of television. Rare enough on the BBC I couldn’t give a toss if they were upset about the gag. Monkhouse will have bought a damned sight more pleasures to the world than this employee ever will.
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The Fingal Pimpernel
The Fingal Pimpernel@fingalpimpernel·
Agreed, as someone who has worked in DCs, its an absolute hoax. There's a DKIT study on this for Ireland, and it estimated that the 82 DCs here were using just 0.13% of available water - even that I'd say is an overestimate, DCs are designed to recycle cool air & considerable innovations in tunnelling air in the last 15 years or so reduces need for water cooling towers - indeed if these are even used here at all. I've not seen them anyway. Mostly this technology is used in countries with much higher average temperatures and there it may well be an issue, although again technology for cooling has changed rapidly in recent years.
Sean Frank@Seanfrank

The “ai data centers are using all the water” thing was very radicalizing. I saw smart people, respected people, scientists- echo this back. You can not like data centers near you. You can complain they make electricity prices rise… But the water point is a total hoax. Every data center on earth uses less water than American golf courses. And the water isn’t polluted, it isn’t destroyed. It’s a little warm. IT COULD STILL BE USED ON THE GOLF COURSES IF YOU WANT. Your local McDonald’s is using more water than a data center. It’s just shocking how unreal and fake that narrative is. Radicalizing.

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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@LissaKEvans That's very sad. "We run the gas off the electricity and the electricity off the gas and we save £200 a year" was one of my favourite lines from that monologue
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Lissa Evans
Lissa Evans@LissaKEvans·
I'm so very sorry to hear of the death of the actor Ben Keaton. I worked with him on Father Ted, where he was not only brilliant, but improvised a whole 'boring' monologue while shut in a cupboard, and greeted an antimacassar of The Sacred Heart with 'Ah, it's yourself...' 1/2
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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@patriciamcgirr1 @DavQuinn Muller did not try to jail Trump. He recommended against charging him. Muller also did not celebrate the murder of Charlie Kirk.
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Patricia McGirr
Patricia McGirr@patriciamcgirr1·
Muller tried to jail him and his family, how is it pagan to be glad his enemy is dead? You know there were people who celebrated the murder of Charlie Kirk I don’t remember anyone asking are they pagan. The very worst case scenario would be that maybe he shouldn’t have said it publicly but at the end of the day anyone who knows Trump is not shocked at this. He says what he thinks.
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Statement by President George W. Bush on Robert Mueller: "Laura and I are deeply saddened by the loss of Robert Mueller. Bob dedicated his life to public service. As a Marine in Vietnam, he proved he was ready for tough assignments. He earned a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart before returning home to pursue law. In 2001, only one week into the job as the 6th Director of the F.B.I., Bob transitioned the agency mission to protecting the homeland after September 11. He led the agency effectively, helping prevent another terrorist attack on U.S. soil. Laura and I send our heartfelt sympathy to his wife of nearly 60 years, Ann, and the Mueller family."
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Michelle Wright
Michelle Wright@Theleftorwright·
Again, women do not have "sex based rights", when it comes to sport. Playing sports is a privilege.
Ross Tucker@Scienceofsport

@Theleftorwright Well, they have a right to safe & fair sport. These rights are realized only when men are prevented from competing against them, because men acquire traits as a result of SEX that undermine safety & fairness for women. So the category is based on sex, and it ensures their right

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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@nwl88444048 How did Kerry Foods get 200K from CnM? What are the sources for this data?
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nwl
nwl@nwl88444048·
Surely this Tweet from Gript Fatima Gunning is not the only report across Irish media of this conviction today? Taxpayer has just shelled out €15m to private media companies (not Gript), with a large dollop of that for court reporting.
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Fatima Gunning@fatima_gunning

An asylum seeker has pleaded guilty to a sexual assault at a hotel being used as an IPAS centre in 2022, the year he came to Ireland. The man, who has "no English whatsoever", will be sentenced in June and was remanded on continuing bail.

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trashingdays
trashingdays@trashingdays·
@FondOfBeetles I thought cafes weren't allowed to open if they didn't have suitable toilet provision.
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Emma Hilton
Emma Hilton@FondOfBeetles·
A brief toilet story: Last night at M&S cafe: both female and accessible loos broken. I arrived for the loo at the same time as a Dad and his two young girls. We both realised we all had to use the men’s loo. But the scheme was obvious to both of us, without handwringing: He went in and confirmed it was empty. He returned and sent me and one of his girls in, saying he would guard the outside door. I returned just after said child and looked at Easter eggs with her while he went in with the other. Adults are perfectly capable of sensible public loo use in an emergency 🤣
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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@wareport_ @benryanwriter Fair enough, but the fact that they declare their pronouns "somewhere" is significant. What those pronouns are is a lot less interesting imo.
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Benjamin Ryan
Benjamin Ryan@benryanwriter·
NEW PAPER: There is No Consensus on Biological Sex The authors include Andy Lee, PhD (he/they) of Perdue; Madeline Eppley (they/them), a PhD candidate at Northeastern; and Ally Swank, MS (they them), a PhD student at Boston U. "There is ongoing scientific and societal discourse on the definition of biological sex. At this critical moment when misinformation about sex is being applied to policy globally, scientific clarification is valuable. Here, we evaluate the primary approaches to defining sex and synthesise the active discourse to conclude that there is no current consensus on a definition of sex that is free of assumptions and limitations. While there is no current consensus, we do not advocate for a single definition and contend that a lack of unanimity is not inherently problematic. No matter what definitional choices are used, we provide actionable recommendations to improve accuracy when describing sex. Most importantly, regardless of scientific debates, no biological definition of sex should be used to dictate human rights. "Lack of unanimity on how to define sex is not inherently problematic and we contend that a universal definition is not necessary to pursue. Scientists should be specific and clear when discussing sex and sex-related traits to advance more accurate science and discussions. Active debate and discourse lead to better understandings of complex biological diversity. Regardless of how sex is defined, research that documents and describes the diversity and variation of sex in nature should and will continue in biology (Aanen et al. 2016). Our ultimate goal is to prompt critical thinking and discussion about how we operationalise sex in research, encourage consideration of the ethical and political implications of defining sex and urge acknowledgment that there is no current consensus on a single definition of sex. Most importantly, we assert that biology should not dictate human rights." Methinks @SwipeWright will have some thoughts...
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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@benryanwriter "Our perspective is that no single definition of sex is free of limitations and assumptions, nor can any be universally applied without exception" Is any single definition of *anything* free of limitations and assumptions ... etc. ? This is pure water muddying sophistry.
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Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon@MickMacMathuna·
@helenlewis Very strange. The reference to the "true crime community" could also be easily mistaken for readers of true crime fiction, who are predominantly women. Not sure it was deliberate, but it looked like an effort to muddy the watters on gender.
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Helen Lewis
Helen Lewis@helenlewis·
It is very strange to publish an article on the gender dynamics of mass shooters and not mention that the two "female" shooters used as flagship examples here were biologically male. Males commit more than 90% of violent crimes.
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Colin Wright
Colin Wright@SwipeWright·
One of the reasons I've never bought any wrist-based fitness trackers like Fitbit is because I see the list of things they purportedly measure and simply don't believe they can all be accurately tracked by a tiny censor on my wrist. Pulse? Sure. Steps and whether you're walking or running? Yeah. Most other things? No.
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Compared to actual polysomnography, it seems even the best sleep trackers aren't that accurate when it comes to measuring sleep stages.
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