No.
It does not.
This is THE problem.
If you can't see it, then, I don't think you understand "the problem."
No.
It does not.
This is THE problem.
If you can't see it, then, I don't think you understand "the problem."
Please fill me in on why one teacher who has legal problems is the most important problem right now in Ireland.
As a swarm of bees surrounds you, trying to explain away the one bee in the swarm that has stung you so far as a distinct and unconnected problem to the swarm of problems you're facing... Is retarded.
I just asked a simple question. I am not understanding the analogy.
It's not one teacher.
The whole justice system is corrupt. The court system is compromised. The government is captured.
This is a symptom of the disease.
Has that not been the case there for a thousand years or more though? Even now is not Ireland no longer Ireland but part of the EU?
How many other teachers are facing similar legal issues as this guy in IRE rn? They must have locked up thousands of them by now.
I don't know. I do know that they are locking up people for mean tweets, and if you think they are going to treat that man less harshly than people who question the forced raping and pillaging of their home, you're mistaken.
Also, that man is being used to set an example. It is meant to quash the will of others to do so, which is sad since the Irish used to have much more spirit in them.
It boils down to who runs the bar assoc over there and we all know who that is.I am sure the lawyers in IRE swear an oath to the same or they would not be lawyers there. They are running the "show", Courts are bought in IRE and all over the world so they can put on a show that way the media can continue to craft narratives that further their and the court systems mutual interests.
Yes. That seems to be the case the world over.