MT @levdavidovic @broadsheet_ie ‘Fermat’s Last Poster’? (Grattan Bridge Dublin) pic.twitter.com/CJ5p5AKtr0 #MarRef #edchatie #mathchat @SLSingh
— Neil Butler (@mrNeilButler) May 5, 2015
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MT @levdavidovic @broadsheet_ie ‘Fermat’s Last Poster’? (Grattan Bridge Dublin) pic.twitter.com/CJ5p5AKtr0 #MarRef #edchatie #mathchat @SLSingh
— Neil Butler (@mrNeilButler) May 5, 2015
All the celebs have come out to support a yes, so have businesses, etc. But where are our sportspeople? Ok, you wouldn’t expect Katie Taylor to endorse same sex marriage, but the rest? Why the silence?
Brian O’Driscall, the Taoiseach of Sport in Ireland, has said that he is voting Yes. So has numerous other players. So that’s not true.
why not katie? Jesus jonotti youre a weirdo
Katie doesn’t approve of things like that. She’s an evangelical.
You know her personally yea? I bet she’d beat the snot out of you after reading any one of your random posts.
Video with Donal Og, Derval O’Rourke, Peter O’Mahony and Aidan O’Shea out yesterday. Don’t know how to link it here sorry!
Was just going to post that. Also Rob Kearney voiced his support a fortnight or so ago.
Cool. Will check them out.
Peter Stringer is one the #bemyyes video… https://twitter.com/bemyYES/status/595298128997154817
The GPA and WGPA have both come out in support of a Yes vote.
nice sign. hooray for reason over fearmongering!
I feel like we’ve reached ‘Peak Yes’ campaign, and it’s actually starting to get annoying now…. and I’m a Yes voter to be!
Now imagine you’re a gay person and having to hear it and debate it your whole life.
Roping in the ‘celebrities’ I think is a bit cheap. I mean, does nobody have a brain of their own anymore?
anybody in rural areas able to confirm any sight of ‘Yes’ posters going up.
I know there are none around my neck of the woods still…plenty for the “no” side, mind… and a cracker of a letter (anonymous naturally) in the Roscommon Herald urging a no vote.
I saw a few popping up in Mayo over the weekend, in Castlebar & Westport there weren’t any on Saturday morning but there were on Monday afternoon.
I was trying to make this point to a large group out canvassing the streets of Dublin on Sunday night. Flying form, but preaching to the choir, so to speak.
Not always. Far from it. Canvassers are getting plenty of hassle from the hard antis (met several particularly unpleasant customers myself) and mostly have no control over things like postering. Little point in pestering them tbh, but I understand your frustration.
If we translate the marketing into English the poster reads:
“We got nothing beyond our nonsense catchphrase: ‘Equality’, but whatever you do don’t question your programming. Vote the way we tell you and whatever you do don’t start thinking for yourself.”
Or it reads “We literally don’t have space for the myriad of reasons why you should vote yes”.
Meanwhile the anti posters are just flat out lying to people.