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The World according to JD: Gay Bashing

joshuadoyle:

Psych!

But now that I have your attention…

It’s been a fun last few days, and intense to say the least. On Saturday evening I was on my way home when, as I was sauntering past the “gay bar” (or so I’m told) near my friends’ apartment, I saw a young, curly-haired lady. Her distinctive curls and…

I don’t know too much about this whole thing with the college times but this post is really pissing me off. 

The concept of chivalry is sexist, and we’ll define ourselves as a community all we want. There is power in the collective and it is essential that oppressed and marginalised people (including LGBTQ people) band together to push for change. That’s how we got the vote for women, have minimum wage laws, etc. etc. Suggesting that LGBT people are somehow damaging the cause by othering ourselves because we identify as a community is nonsense. We organise to fight for change together, allies are welcome but that doesn’t take away from the fact that LGBT people are going to lead the fight.

Source: fortunatelytheoneandonly

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WRITTEN BY TIM FEEHAN   FRIDAY, 29 JUNE 2012 10:00

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Cork Socialist Party & Socialist Youth help to organise protest against Youth Defence

On June 27th, over 50 people gathered outside Brown Thomas on Patrick St. to protest against the anti-choice group, Youth Defence, who were having a stall in Cork as part of their anti-abortion road show. Most of the protesters were young people angered by the group’s advertisement campaign but also their misleading graphic imagery.  The demonstration, which was organized in less than 48 hours, received support from many women’s rights groups, such as Choice Ireland, Cork Women’s Right To Choose and Cork Feminista . Many UCC students showed up with placards to join the protest.

The anti-choice group were clearly rattled and in an attempt to drowned out our chants of “Stop the lies - let women decide”.  In response, they resorted to turning their pop music up to an extremely loud level and one of the them shouting through a microphone that “abortion is murder” which drove more people away from them. The protesters demonstrated in high spirits for close to two and a half hours and left as a group. Youth Defence were not prepared for such a powerful response and were visibly annoyed and frustrated that they were challenged so publicly on the streets of Cork. The protest outnumbered the Youth Defence and received lots of public support.

People in Cork and around the country are repulsed by Youth Defence’s shock tactics that are not based on fact. They are using outdated statistics, some from the early 1980s, as well as disturbing pictures of stillborn babies they try to mislead people into think are foetuses. They were exposed for what they really are at the protest, delusional fanatics who wish to control women’s bodies. The excellent turnout has left many feeling that with the momentum behind it, a strong opposition to the anti-choice bigots can be formed. end.

Really great work by Socialist Youth and others in Cork on this. Good to see we’re able to outnumber the crazies even at short notice. Well done to Tim and others for pulling together a successful protest.

Source: socialistparty.net

And it begins…..

And it begins…..

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For 20 years and six government governments Ireland has been in a strange anti-choice limbo. In the early 90s a young girl threatened suicide if she could not obtain an abortion and the supreme court decided that in the case of a threat to the life, including suicide, of the person carrying a pregnancy a termination would be lawful. This shocking case known as the “X case” changed things considerably. The court’s decision has since been endorsed by a referendum.

This extremely restrictive allowance of abortion in Ireland however has not been legislated for since then often leaving extremely vulnerable women in the horrible situation of having to travel abroad for a necessary procedure.

Clare Daly Socialist Party TD for Dublin North and other opposition TDs(members of Parliament) yesterday put forward a bill to legislate for abortion only in cases where the pregnant person’s life is at risk. Sickeningly the Labour Party who are allegedly in favour of abortion voted against the bill in favour of an expert review of the situation. Action on X and those in favour of the bill admit that it wouldn’t go far enough but with Ireland’s conservative it would go as far as legislation currently could.

See the Socialist Party position here http://socialistparty.net/campaigns-issues/44-equality/942-for-a-womans-right-to-choose

Hopefully the defeat of this bill will not dampen campaigners’ spirits but will instead spurn them on. We need full abortion rights in Ireland with not just information but also affordable, safe and legal access to terminations on the public health service the HSE. The debate in the chamber showed that while many agree with limited access to abortion we still have a long way to go.

http://www.broadsheet.ie/2012/04/19/she-so-forni/

Michelle Mulherin Fine Gael TD for Mayo

“fornication ……. Is probably the most likely cause of unwanted pregnancy in this country”

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Written by Paul Murphy MEP    Thursday, 30 June 2011 11:01

It has emerged that the Irish Ship to Gaza, part of the Freedom Flotilla 2, has been sabotaged whilst sitting in harbour preparing to sale. The damage, which was potentially life threatening, is so serious that the ship will not be able to sale, but fortunately some of those on board can move to the Italian ship that is part of the flotilla. Here on of those on the flotilla, Paul Murphy MEP (Socialist Party) responds to this latest development.

An emergency protest in Dublin against this sabotage, and the siege of Gaza, has been organised for this evening (Thursday) starting at 6pm at the Spire on O’Connell Street.

The revelation that terrorist-style sabotage of the MV Saoirse caused serious damage to the ship and threatened the loss of life is extremely serious. The evidence pointing towards the Israeli state being guilty is overwhelming. It cannot be a coincidence that two of the boats destined to sail to Gaza have now been sabotaged in the same way, with their propeller shafts damaged.

These attacks match with the Israeli government rhetoric that they would do everything they could to prevent the flotilla from sailing. Those, like Hillary Clinton, who gave an implicit green light to Israeli Defence Forces aggression against the flotilla share responsibility for this sabotage. The sabotage has not only caused tens of thousands of euros of damage to these ships, but also threatened the lives of all the participants aboard. If we had been travelling to Gaza at full speed, an explosion could have been caused that would have sunk the boat and threatened all our lives. An international independent investigation should be launched to fully investigate the sabotage of the ships.

I demand a statement of condemnation of these terror attacks from the Israeli state. If such a statement is not forthcoming, I call on the Irish government to expel the Israeli ambassador from Ireland.

Although I am very disappointed at not being able to sail on the MV Saoirse due to the damage to the ship, this sabotage will not deter me from sailing to Gaza to protest at the continuing siege and virtual imprisonment of the 1.6 million Palestinians living there. I will be participating in the Italian boat as part of the Flotilla and will be setting sail in a few days.

It was a pleasure campaigning alongside the other participants on the MV Saoirse, all of whom made big sacrifices to try to break the blockade to Gaza. The organisers and crew in particular put in a herculean effort to prepare our ship and team and I am very thankful to them. I am deeply disappointed for those that will not be able to travel to Gaza due to this terrorism. However, I am hoping to bring their messages of solidarity to the Palestinian people.

To follow latest updates of the flotilla from Paul Murphy check out paulmurphymep.eu/gaza

Source: socialistparty.net

Here are some pictures I took of a really good protest in solidarity with the Spanish movement. There was a very developed political atmosphere with really good home-made banners, chanting and speakers.

Here’s an article supporting the youth of Spain from my organisation.

http://www.socialistworld.net/doc/5077

Upside down in Irish.
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Upside down in Irish.

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My friend talking about LGBT rights in Ireland at our Socialist Summer school last year in Belgium.

Source: socialisme.be

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Because…

1) It’s good to give money to people who already steal from you

All of the wealth that exists in society is produced by workers, the vast majority of people. The vast majority of that wealth is owned by capitalists, a tiny minority of people. They also own all of the establishment parties, the courts and the media and they use these means to justify and defend a system that is based on the rich stealing from the poor. The g70+bn bank bailout is an extreme example of what capitalism is.

2) The crisis will sort itself out if we just let the politicians take care of it

This Government is continuing to implement the cuts and bailouts, which have made and will make the crisis worse. Mass unemployment exists because those who have the wealth will not invest as they can’t be sure of their profit margin. Physical investment has declined by a massive 31% in the last year alone. Under this system where profit, not society’s needs are the motivating force, there is no hope for a decent future.

3) There is no environmental crisis and the planet is fine

Capitalism not only destroys lives but the environment too. The BP oil spill and the nuclear disaster in Fukushima are just two recent examples of how big business is destroying our planet for their profit.  Big business polluters are the ones responsible for climate change and are stopping the needed investment in renewable technologies.

4) Change doesn’t happen and we’re powerless anyway

The idea that things have always been this way and nothing will ever change is false. The capitalist system has not always existed and it itself was brought about through revolutions. Workers and young people across the world, united, are potentially the most powerful force in society and can bring about change. The revolution in the Arab world is just the most recent example of this power.

5) A democratically planned economy is not a far more rational way of organising society

Only on the basis of a socialist planned economy can we tackle the massive issues we face and provide a future for young people in Ireland and across the world. We need planned investment in jobs, education, renewable energies, research and development etc. This cannot be done on the basis of an anarchic capitalist market. We need to change society fundamentally so that the massive wealth that exists is used for the benefit of all, not the profits of a few.

Source: socialistparty.net

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I heard about this from @paulmurphymep http://www.paulmurphymep.eu

Irish Gardaí (police) joking about raping a female protester in their custody.

http://vimeo.com/21952231

From about 13:00 on it gets interesting/disgraceful.

Source: vimeo.com

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PDF Print E-mail Written by Councillor Mick Barry    Friday, 19 November 2010 07:00

The capitalist media say that there is no alternative to the thrust of the economic policies being advanced by the government, the EU and the IMF.  This is completely untrue. There is an alternative - a socialist alternative. Here socialistparty.net puts it forward in the form of a ten-point programme.

Shut down Anglo Irish Bank

The bailout of Anglo Irish Bank is set to cost the taxpayer between €29.3 billion and €34.3 billion according to the Government and up to €40 billion according to some economists. The bank should be closed down immediately and the losses should be taken by bondholders, private banks who lent to Anglo and wealthy depositors.  The same applies to the Irish Nationwide Building Society.

Nationalise the banks under the democratic control of working people

AIB, Bank of Ireland and other banks should be nationalised.  The banks should be amalgamated into one state bank with jobs guaranteed and employment provided for Anglo and INBS staff.  The boards should be sacked.  A new board under the democratic control of working people should be established including elected representatives from the workplace and representatives elected from society as a whole.

End the bank bailouts which could end up costing as much as €90 billion -  redirect this investment to job creation and protecting social services.    Bondholders and private lenders from the banking world should be given no guarantee of repayment.  The bank should gear its resources and future profits towards reducing mortgages (all mortgages should be brought in line with current house valuations), defending jobs and providing cheap credit to small business and individuals.

For an emergency programme of socially useful public works

Under capitalism schools are unbuilt, communities are left without centres, health, sport and youth facilities and masses of homes are uninsulated at the same time as huge numbers of construction workers languish on the dole.  End this contradiction by launching a socially useful programme of public works to employ construction workers at trade union rates of pay.

For a 35 hour week without loss of pay

It makes no sense to have people working 39 hours a week plus overtime at the same time that 450,000 people are on the dole.  Cut the working week to 35 hours without loss in pay and share out the work among the unemployed.  This would create 165,000 jobs.  It costs an average of €20,000 per annum in dole payments and lost income tax revenue to keep a person unemployed for a year.  Measures which take a quarter of a million people off the dole could save the taxpayer up to €5 billion and this money should be used to finance the emergency programme of socially useful public works.

For a progressive tax system

33,000 Irish millionaires own €133 billion wealth.  The taxation system should be changed, not by bringing the lowest paid into the tax net, but by forcing this elite to pay their fair share.  A hefty wealth tax should be introduced; tax loopholes for the rich abolished and corporation tax significantly increased.  No to property tax on the family home and to water charges.

Abolish sky-high pay rates

The Taoiseach is paid €228,000 per annum. A government minister is paid €191,000 per annum. A Supreme Court judge is paid €257,872 per annum.  These sky-high wages and others should be abolished along with perks such as the ministerial car fleet.  This should be done, not to “set an example” to encourage ordinary people to accept austerity, but to strike a blow at a viciously unequal capitalist society.

Reverse the cuts

Not only are massive cutbacks an assault on the “social wage”, striking hardest at working people and the poor, they are also severely deflationary with the potential to cripple the economy as pointed out recently by the ESRI.   Every €1 billion in cuts is estimated to shave €500 million off economic growth for the following year.  Use the new tax revenues accruing from the introduction of a progressive tax system to stop the flow of cutbacks and reverse all the cuts of recent years.

No to privatisation

The author of the An Bord Snip Nua report, right-wing economist Colm McCarthy, has been put in charge of a review of state assets and this is, no doubt, a prelude to proposals for privatisation on a massive scale.  It makes no sense whatsoever to privatise when the private sector is responsible for the crisis in the first place. We need more nurses, teachers, doctors andsocial workers. Public sector employment should be increased not cut!

End the rule of the market

Capitalism has failed spectacularly - 450,000 on the dole, a banking disaster and €15 billion in cuts on the way.  If capitalism cannot afford to provide jobs, decent living standards, decent social services and a future then the working class cannot afford capitalism.  This system needs to be ended.  Nationalise the banks, the building industry and all the major companies which dominate the economy under the democratic control of working people and use their profits to meet the needs of the people.

For a socialist plan of production, in Ireland and internationally

Gear the economy towards meeting the needs of ordinary people not the superprofits of the capitalist elite.  Match unused resources with social need  -  e.g. finishing “ghost estates” to tackle massive social housing waiting lists.  Instead of bailing out banks use state funding and state industry to end unemployment.

End the rule of capitalism internationally and the power of unelected financial “markets” to bully millions of people, and entire countries.  For a socialist Europe instead of a capitalist European Union.  Instead of the anarchy of the market with its catastrophic rollercoaster of boom and slump, plan the world economy rationally to end poverty, starvation, mass unemployment and vicious social inequality.

Source: socialistparty.net

United Left Alliance to challenge at general election

The Gardaí are now posting photos of lost items they find online!

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I came across this on Thinkatheist.com which is an online community for atheists and other freethinkers. A member was disgusted by this website. It is really incredible to see something like this about a politician who is generally very well respected throughout Ireland. I may disagree with Labour’s economic policies but this kind of propaganda is disgraceful. The website is a project of the Campaign for conscience an anti-gay rights campaign.

 

I feel as if this is proof that there are many mentally ill people running around leading apparently normal lives. Unfortunately homophobia and extreme sexual conservatism are not yet a thing of the past. This whole website is about David Norris’ Sexuality making him an unfit president in the eyes of the Burke family.

 

To quote from their website;

Homosexuality is

 

1. Denounced in Scripture

See link to Campaign for Conscience.org

2. Denounced in most major religions of the world

(Christianity, Judaism, Islam etc.)

3. Is a lifestyle which has particular heath risks (for example AIDS)

Last year, St. James Hospital reported a 100% increase in the number of HIV cases directly related to homosexual behaviour.

4. Is a lifestyle which is often associated with sexual promiscuity

Research has shown that such a lifestyle is essentially promiscuous, characterized by brief encounters and short-term relationships.

5. Is a lifestyle for which there is no genetic evidence

See “the Gay Gene Myth” at Campaign for Conscience.org

 

All of this apparently means that David Norris would make a poor president. David Norris was the first openly gay Irish politician to take office. Since his election in 1989 to the Senead (Senate) he has apparently “promoted the gay lifestyle.” The website doesn’t seem to see any difference between promoting LGBTQ equality and celebrating diverse sexualities and actively promoting them. Their paranoia seems to think that promotion of “the gay lifestyle” will make people gay.

It’s sickening to see this kind of thing though the website is good for a laugh, with people quoting scripture as essential truth and then asking for genetic evidence. It is very nice to see that I’m not the only one outraged. Thanks to Ruth for posting on her page about this website.