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Gript examines ‘This Book is Gay’
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Gript examines ‘This Book is Gay’

LINK: https://gript.ie/gript-examines-this-book-is-gay/ ‘This Book is Gay’ has caused controversy among parents in recent months. After author Juno Dawson’s recent Late Late appearance Fatima Gunning reads from the book see what’s in it.
Meet the Candidates: Peter Casey, Independent
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Meet the Candidates: Peter Casey, Independent

Ahead of the June 7th EU elections, John McGuirk talks Independent candidate Peter Casey about why Ireland isn’t neutral; why he plans to seek the Presidency again if elected; and what he thinks he can achieve as an MEP. PODCAST: https://gript.ie/podcasts/meet-the-candidates-peter-casey-independent/
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Selling Ireland for a Bowl of Lentil Soup From the E.U. While USA and UK are its Biggest Partners!

On the Banríon Show at 8PM: SELLING IRELAND FOR A BOWL OF LENTIL SOUP - Why Is Ireland Slavishly Sucking off the EU Fleshpot when USA and UK are our Biggest Partners? Many EU nations are waking up to the totalitarian threat that the European Union presents, yet Ireland seems to be insisting on blindly going against the populist trend and doubling down on its own destruction and dependence on EU and its Oligarchs, for the price of a bowl of lentil soup. [embed]https://youtu.be/9sd6dqEh2Hs[/embed] Not having learnt from our harsh history, Ireland looks dead set on repeating the famine years where indigenous families and small businesses (tenant farmers) are totally destroyed and pushed out of their own homes, farm, and country to be replaced by invaders... Why do the Irish feel so guilty about their own existence even though they never invaded anyone else's country or enslaved any other population? Wake up and start fighting back - we will need to make sa
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Guinness Betrays Ireland and Bows Down To Globalist Imperialism by Withdrawing Patriotic Advert

The Irish rugby team’s Six Nations campaign has patriotism in full swing, and pub tables are sagging under the weight of creamy pints of Guinness. But an ad combining the two was accused of disrespecting diversity. Guinness is an Irish institution, and a sponsor of the Six Nations rugby tournament. With the tournament underway, the stout-maker found itself in hot water with immigration activists for a series of seemingly innocuous advertisements placed around Dublin last week. The billboards reading “You don’t pick a side. Your grandparents have done that already”’ appeared ahead of Ireland’s opening match of the tournament against England in Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Saturday. Proving that some people will try to ruin everything, journalist Mark Tighe and the taxpayer-funded Immigrant Council of Ireland savaged the company for failing to recognize the “huge benefit our diversity brings.” Tighe pointed out that two players on the Irish team: South
Sunday Reflection 04 – Lepers and the Church Community in 2019
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Sunday Reflection 04 – Lepers and the Church Community in 2019

Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-we8ht-c31a6f Fr Maurice and Fr Marius, from St Mary's Church in Cork, bring us their Sunday Reflection. This week they talk about the lepers and the lessons we can take from them in building and maintaining Catholic communities in 2019
“It’s not good enough” Santry people angry over political response to new DP centre
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“It’s not good enough” Santry people angry over political response to new DP centre

Residents of Santry north county Dublin say they are afraid for the safety of their community after learning that 303 male asylum seekers are to be housed in a factory shed in the area. Donate today to Gript! https://www.gript.ie/donate/ See more at https://www.gript.ie Follow our socials: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GriptMedia Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/griptmedia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/griptmedia/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/griptmedia Our […]
Varadkar “not sorry” that Ireland took in so many asylum seekers
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Varadkar “not sorry” that Ireland took in so many asylum seekers

“I’m not sorry for a second”: When asked about Ireland’s generous benefits system serving as a “pull factor” for migrants, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says he’s “not sorry for a second” that his government took in as many asylum seekers as they did. Question by Ben Scallan. #gript
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