Meanwhile, At The GPO

at


This evening.

GPO, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1.

A “direct action” event calling “Take Back The City” hosted by North Dublin Bay Housing Crisis Community, Blanchardstown Housing Action Committee, Dublin central housing action, Dublin Renters’ Union, Take Back Trinity, Brazilian Left Front, and Migrants and Ethnic-minorities for Reproductive Justice.

Earlier: Free Tonight?

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21 thoughts on “Meanwhile, At The GPO

    1. millie st murderlark

      I wouldn’t expect the young one in last photo to have a razor just yet, in fairness.

  1. Spaghetti Hoop

    Small groups protesting are a start on the housing crisis. Reproductive rights campaigning has nothing to do with it.

      1. Termagant

        “Goernment” as a concept has failed. When’s the last time anyone gave anarchy a proper go, I think we should try it, might be a great laugh.

        1. Brother Barnabas

          insofar as current government pretty much leaves everything to whims of the market, it’s not that far from anarchy

          1. Johnny Keenan

            It’s not brother. The revolution has being going on a long time now. It’s come out of social media and is just hitting the streets, about time.
            A bit of civil disobedience never did anyone any harm. As long as it’s peaceful. The government need a shaking. As long as they know their is a restless mob getting on the streets and occupying with serious intent. Because of pure necessity. and making their concerns heard. It’s the weather for it. They know winters coming so the housing crisis has to be full on addressed now.
            #PowerToThePeaceful

          2. Rob_G

            Why do you think that a few dozen people on O’Connell St should get to dictate to a government that was elected by a plurality of the people of Ireland?

  2. baz

    reproductive rights! hah, it requires a mickey and a relationship otherwise the child is a commodity and that counts as modern day abuse in my book.

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