Come One, Come All

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On Saturday, December 14.

Outside Leinster House, between 1pm and 4pm.

A Rally for Peace On Earth, Against The Politics of Hate will be held. To wit:

In this season of peace and joy, we – faith groups, trade unions, community groups, ordinary working women and men, children, families – are coming together on Saturday December 14, to sing and eat mince-pies in the spirit of the festive season, and to stand up for an Ireland where everyone feels safe and welcome, where we don’t give airtime to those who seek to divide us and where we can benefit from the richness that all cultures, and all people bring to this island we are proud of.

Rally for Peace on Earth – Against the Politics of Hatred (Facebook)

Alternatively:

Yellow Vest Ireland writes:

Non-partisan rally to take place on Saturday 14th December outside Leinster House on Kildare street. 1pm

All parties and all people welcome. Fight Charlie Flanagan and Fine Gael’s attempt to control what we can and cannot say. No pretext is justifiable to limit speech, “hate speech” or otherwise.

Freedom of expression

You have a right to freely express your convictions and opinions (Article 40.6.1.i). However, the Constitution asserts that the State should try to make sure that the radio, the press and the cinema are not used to undermine public order or morality or the authority of the State. It also states that it is an offence to publish or utter blasphemous, seditious or indecent matter.

Minister for Justice Charlie Flanagan has said he would like to see new legislation on freedom of speech introduced next year.

A public consultation has been launched to update Ireland’s law regulating hate speech.

The consultation phase will run to 13 December, while a second phase dealing with hate crime will be published in the new year.

Mr Flanagan said it is important that our legislation in this area is fit for purpose.

There have been about 50 prosecutions under the existing hate speech legislation in the 30 years it has existed, with a handful of convictions.

The fear is the government will introduce hard-line legislation to prosecute political decent to the FG/FF governments that have caused such calamity across Irish society

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20 thoughts on “Come One, Come All

  1. Really Trivial Entertainment

    Funny how PantyFa won’t let others enjoy the freedoms and rights despite the sacrifices made to achieve these freedoms and rights on their behalf.

    This ‘HATEFUL’ nonsenser is only called in response to the Anti-Hate-speech-legislation-Pro-free-speech rally on the same day.

    How come BULLSHEET don’t cover that?

    Are you controlled by PanytFa?

    Multi-cultural diversity in what was once a safe and free nation is a curse inflicted by Globalist Mercenaries.

    Patriots will resist the destruction of their homeland.

          1. V

            Where’s the Bias there Real Tripe?

            Shur isn’t it up to lads to send stuff into Broadsheet (@broadsheet.ie btw)

            Its hardly their fault other crowds’ and their counter rallies and what-have-ya don’t get it together to send in a notice

      1. Papi

        “Multi-cultural diversity in what was once a safe and free nation is a curse inflicted by Globalist Mercenaries.”

        His crib must be gas!

    1. Daisy Chainsaw

      Poor old Yellow Vest is angry that he can’t call people c****s and n****s any more and calls his racist ways an attack on freeze peach!

    1. Shitferbrains

      Cheer up, there’s a couple of anti-Israel outfits represented. Can’t have an anti-hate rally without taking a swipe at the auld Zionists , wha’ ?

      1. bisted

        …didn’t notice that…maybe you should alert Charlie ‘friend of israel’ Flanagan and arrange for a few snipers to be placed on the roof of the Merrion or borrow the drones he bought from you…

  2. kellma

    Holy Moly…. it is all kicking off here now! What is RTE even talking about?!? I need a cup of tea (and Ill have some of that Swiss roll too V)…

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