Yesterday.
Jonathan writes:
Dublin musicians Billy Treacy, Jonathan Foley and Anna Mary Donaghy were bemused yesterday afternoon during the Easter Monday celebrations when Father Neil Horan paid them a visit in O’Shea’s Hotel on Talbot Street to dance a merry jig.
Not as dangerous as running out on a Grand Prix track, but the audience seemed to enjoy it with some of them even wolf whistling at his revealing garb.
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when did it become cool to make fun out of people with serious mental health issues?
1677.
I’d reckon many of the great entertainers of our time have serious mental health issues…
well hes a priest so that makes it ok
He is not a Priest anymore
Did I not see him in the parade?
….maybe that was Twink….
If Broadsheet got an email along the lines of ‘My wild, attention-seeking disruptive behaviour was a cry for help and a sign of my imbalanced state at the time’, it would be up within five minutes as an example of the shameful way people with mental health issues are treated in this country.
But this guy? Nah – break out the lols at the mad eejit.
This guy isn’t all well up there so less of the mockery.
It’s jealousy, actually.
another example of the poor healthcare for people with mental health problems in ireland. any other country and he’d be getting treatment .. here .. sure he’s a “bit of a character”
He is obviously not well. I bet he believes in a supernatural, all seeing entity who must exist because a book from the late iron-age, revised 1000s of times, says so,