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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5If you want to give public notice of an Irish Times article please provide the LINK to the article and not the article itself.
I READ the Times in the morning (as do most people) and this is old news and against the editorial guidelines for this site.
Just put in the link and add your own comments. Because when it comes down to it, that's all we want to read.
Steve
Just another murder in the north, then, right? Who cares about that! Let's have a demo for Palestine instead and let the working class in the north go to hell. Ok. It's not helpful to the peace process to be angry about this, is it?
Look, Ireland is a modern, progressive, first world country, and we Irish radicals and liberals have enough to do, what with Venezuela, Palestine,
Colubmia and Africa, we don't really have time for Ireland. Also it is important that we create a good impression abroad. The progressive movement internationally needs to know that Ireland has a modern culture and that there are progressives here. After all we don't want radicals and progressives in Britain especially to think we are a shower of bogpersons! So please no more articles about Ireland on Ireland Indymedia. Thank you.
What!!!!! Is this not Indymedia IRELAND??? Excuse me but this is supposed to be a place where we CAN discuss matters relating to our nation and our society. Yes, international matters are of concern but the priority of this forum should be matter relating to Ireland and Irish people (and yes, we are a inter-cultural island, but everybody has distinctly Irish problems relating to Irish law and State and not 'Irish ethnicity')
Please, Ireland has little else in the way of liberal media, let's at least keep THIS alive?!!!
Steve
Let's just not talk about murder in the north, ok, or any of the problems of the working class in the north of Ireland. That's not really Ireland, anyway. So just let's not mention the war. To do so is "not helpful to the peace process"!