Tag: woke

Based Shatter? Why Ian O’Doherty Shouldn’t Legitimise Zionism or Alan Shatter

Recent attempts by Alan Shatter to position himself as a critic of woke culture appear politically convenient rather than principled. The anti-woke movement is increasingly the optimal entry point for charlatans seeking new political life, and with that, the former...

/ 21/06/2025

Will Irish Republicanism Manage a ‘Vibeshift’ on Migration Question?

Irish Republicanism has gone down a bad road, and it needs to turn back quickly, for its own sake and for the nation’s sake. Republicans are now making themselves into enemies of ordinary Irish people. This is unprecedented and serious....

/ 03/06/2025

Seanad Election 2025: Ireland’s Anti-Woke Fightback Draws Blood?

Norris, Bacik, Ruane, Flynn, Robinson. A conceit to residual Protestant hegemony and ironically styled as a mix of Mussolini’s very own Senate and Pope Pius XI’s antidote to Marxism as expressed via the vocational panels, the Irish Seanad has earned...

/ 04/02/2025

Why Is the British Sisterhood Quiet on Rotherham?

Since 2025 kicked off, one story has dominated both the media and discourse in the UK.  The mass rape, grooming, and torture of underage white, working-class girls by predominantly, if not entirely, Muslim men of Pakistani origin.  This, of course, is...

/ 17/01/2025

The Journal.ie Could Be the Next Big Loser in Facebook’s DEI Purge

Since its 2010 debut, The Journal.ie—owned by the advertising moguls the Fallon Brother—has blurred the lines successfully between tabloid and broadsheet journalism in Ireland. While not as cash-strapped as its clickbait-heavy rival Joe.ie, The Journal has faced criticism within our...

/ 12/01/2025

Finn McRedmond’s Vibe Shift: What Comes After Woke in Ireland?

Three weeks shy of a second Trump inauguration is perhaps a decent interval to assess the past decade or so of the culture wars and how the tea lives are looking for our Emerald Isle. A reluctantly Anglophone nation without...

/ 03/01/2025