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Women are Speaking Ireland

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VaddaABeetch · 10/04/2024 23:40

We are hosting our inaugural gatheringof Women are Speaking Ireland this coming Saturday 14th April at Arthur’s quay Limerick at 2 pm Women will be speak about womanly things. We are not afilliated with any group.

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PuneorPlayonWords · 11/04/2024 08:26

Good luck with it. I've a family thing on Saturday or I'd be there.

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StephanieSuperpowers · 11/04/2024 09:06

Excellent. I won't be anywhere near Limerick on Saturday, but I'm definitely going to be there in spirit. Not that that's any use to you - obviously numbers are needed to show proper support.

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3timeslucky · 13/04/2024 16:25

Oh the wans with the flags, doing themselves proud trying to prevent women speaking. Dear lord. (I'm not there aside from in spirit and watching some video footage from a friend). Well done.

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Abhannmor · 13/04/2024 18:07

Well done! I've belatedly seen this. Tús maith leat na hoibre and all that 💐

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StephanieSuperpowers · 13/04/2024 18:47

I see Mammies for Trans were present. I'd have imagined this would be a week to hide, but apparently they were dancing around?

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VaddaABeetch · 13/04/2024 21:22

We danced we sang, women spoke. TRAs shouted slogans. What’s new!

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Abhannmor · 14/04/2024 10:04

I doubt Mammies for Trans are even aware of the Cass Report. Anyway it was written in England and they are all newly minted members of Unreal IRA.

Anything that comes from perfidious Albion is wrong and evil. Except contraception and a woman's right to choose. And gay rights. OK and divorce. And free health care. But apart from that....

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StephanieSuperpowers · 14/04/2024 13:08

Where have the mammies been sending their kids to get transed if not England?

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VaddaABeetch · 14/04/2024 14:02

It was very sad seeing those poor kids being brought to scream at women in a Saturday afternoon, do they not have more wholesome activities to do?

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StephanieSuperpowers · 14/04/2024 17:11

Indeed. I wouldn't bring my primary school aged child to an event promising that level of aggression, especially if my plan was to be the source.

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