The fall of the Web Summit’s CEO Paddy Cosgrave was entirely his own fault. For some time, previous, Paddy had taken to social media, particularly…
Category: Self-Loathing
Self-loathing among the Irish has been a significant catalyst behind the propagation of erroneous historical narratives. The resulting cultural biases tend to lurk in the recesses of the mind, often evading conscious awareness among the Irish populace. The purpose of this section is to spotlight prominent instances as illustrative evidence, with the intent of fostering a heightened awareness of the societal and personal repercussions that ensue.
The Useless Graduate – The cause of Ireland’s problems!
John McGuirk, speaking at the recent Ireland Uncensored event, blamed Ireland’s growing governmental nannyism and numptyism on the ‘useless graduate’. He explained that these are…
Irish Times Desperate to Keep Tuam Facts Hidden
Sportswriter repeats the same old claptrap and innuendo about Tuam. The Irish Times claims to be the best and most accurate source of news in…
Hall of Shame – Sligo Co Councillor Gino O’Boyle
Gino O’Boyle’s motion was accepted at the May 2023 meeting of Sligo Co Council that called on the ‘international pharmaceutical company GSK to pay for…
Jennifer Zamparelli – Irish Self-Loathing
Jennifer Zamparelli has made it her mission to broadcast the flatulence of Irish self-loathing from the basement of the RTÉ radio centre on each weekday…
Air Crash – More toxic Revisionism from RTÉ
Brains are not only in very short supply at the state broadcaster, it is highly doubtful that they have even two brain cells to rub…
The Abuse of Reason
The abuse of Amnesty International in the wake of its report examining the misbehaviour of the Ukrainian military, exposes the ineptitude of the western media…
Women in the Home – Feminist Lie
Many Irish feminists, particularly those of the crackpot variety, are not very bright and do not possess the ability to read and comprehend plain English…
Irish Journalism and False History
Arthur Beesley knows little of the history of Ireland and less about the medical history of the nation, but he feels himself qualified to write…