12.04.2014, 14:06
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Мужчины тоже люди
Создана инициативная группа которая будет бороться за права мужчин в Ирландии и против феминизма
Men's Rights Ireland
Долой феминизм, победа будет за нами!!!!!
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Here we are almost 100 years later and reading this declaration in light of the current Human Rights abuses being perpetrated on a daily basis in THIS Republic against men and boys makes a mockery, a sham, a joke of those noble aspirations.
As the 100th anniversary of The Proclamation of Independence made on that Easter Sunday in 1916 approaches, we should hang our heads in shame, we should hide our faces in abject shame at how this Nation, this Republic has betrayed the noble aspirations contained in this document – we have few things to be proud of, nothing to celebrate, nothing to congratulate ourselves for, as long as we fail to make the aspirations of this Proclamation the central tenet of our National consciousness.
In just less than 100 years we have created a State that vilifies and allows its men and boys to be vilified. We have embraced a, toxic and erroneous doctrine that seeks to diminish the humanity, the worth, the value of half of this Nations citizens, from cradle to grave. A pernicious, false and corrosive ideology that is driven by hatred, by bigotry, by malice, by lies and by inhumanity, that has relegated one half of our citizenry sub - human status.
An ideology that has no place in any civilised society, any Nation that declares itself to be a free, democratic and independent Nation that cherishes all its citizens equally.
This vile ideology is feminism, and it has infected out Nation, has corrupted the very foundations of this State, has insinuated itself into the very fabric of our society and acted like an invasive cancerous growth, destroying all it touches. It has become embedded into the consciousness of our people, it informs every conversation, every discussion about men and women – Irish men and women, our fathers, our sons, our brothers – not to mention our grandfathers and previous generations of Irish men.
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'Take them out and shoot them' (C) Michael O'Leary about Irish top management
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