Protests against Irish LGBT parades, a good idea?

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I was just wondering what do people here think about the proliferation of gay pride parades around Ireland. First it seemed like a day, then a week, now we have the Southern version of the marching season with huge gay pride parades in virtually every small town in Ireland, with huge 'celebrations' in Dublin for example, with massive flag poles flying their flag all over the city for what seems like months.

Do people object to this and if so should they protest against it? There is almost no opposition to this around Ireland, as far as I know, except for:

- Recent objections to a gay pride walk up Croagh Patrick, with a distorted image of the Child of Prague, which was protested against in Westport nearby and then didn't go ahead.

- John McGhee, pictured and originally of Ashbourne in Co. Meath, held up a sign critical of such a march in Portlaoise and was convicted for so doing sometime later (and brought to the Garda station in a car decked out in LGBT colours).

- For I think the last three years a small group, led by Gerry McGeough, has objected to the parade in Omagh by saying a Rosary outside the Catholic Church while they pass by. Yesterday they protested again as you can see in the short video, and in earlier years they got a lot of abuse, including a serious punch aimed at Gerry.

So what is the view of this parish on same, do you like this transformation of the Irish street landscape? Does it seem like a good idea seeing so many adults parading down the public street proclaiming their sexual activities, often in their underwear, and if you don't should you protest against it?

by Brian Nugent, http://www.orwellianireland.com

 
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The woke tranny/faggotery shite is dying on it's arse so best to just laugh at the idiots as they make a show of themselves.
I note so far this year Vodafone have left their logo red and haven't changed it to the rainbow colours like they did in previous years.
Plenty of other companies are doing the same.
 

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The woke shite is dying on it's arse so best to just laugh at the idiots as they make a show of themselves.
I note so far this year Vodafone have left their logo red and haven't changed it to the rainbow colours like they did in previous years.
Plenty of other companies are doing the same.
The Trans-Lunacy was = = That Step Too Far = = Because it is Lunacy ! ! !

That old saying about giving them enough rope to hang themselves !
 

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Yes these pride parades are massively supported by multinationals and the state (all you have to do is chase up the funding of the organisations involved, they all receive massive govt funding). Its not like ordinary people like them at all but they still will happen if people don't object somehow?
 

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I was just wondering what do people here think about the proliferation of gay pride parades around Ireland. First it seemed like a day, then a week, now we have the Southern version of the marching season with huge gay pride parades in virtually every small town in Ireland, with huge 'celebrations' in Dublin for example, with massive flag poles flying their flag all over the city for what seems like months.

Do people object to this and if so should they protest against it? There is almost no opposition to this around Ireland, as far as I know, except for:

- Recent objections to a gay pride walk up Croagh Patrick, with a distorted image of the Child of Prague, which was protested against in Westport nearby and then didn't go ahead.

- John McGhee, pictured and originally of Ashbourne in Co. Meath, held up a sign critical of such a march in Portlaoise and was convicted for so doing sometime later (and brought to the Garda station in a car decked out in LGBT colours).

- For I think the last three years a small group, led by Gerry McGeough, has objected to the parade in Omagh by saying a Rosary outside the Catholic Church while they pass by. Yesterday they protested again as you can see in the short video, and in earlier years they got a lot of abuse, including a serious punch aimed at Gerry.

So what is the view of this parish on same, do you like this transformation of the Irish street landscape? Does it seem like a good idea seeing so many adults parading down the public street proclaiming their sexual activities, often in their underwear, and if you don't should you protest against it?

by Brian Nugent, http://www.orwellianireland.com

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They are very similar to Orange Marches- the whole point of them is intimidation and rub people's face in their subjugation. Particularly when it comes to small towns I am in favour of protesting against them.
 

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A few rotten eggs would not go astray, at a Pride march. Marxist filth have nothing to be proud of.
 
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It's very noticeable that the gay North Korea month mania has died down this year. Not many storefronts sporting the rainbow flag and very little in your face hectoring to be heard on radio and television.
 

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