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Thérèse Burke

@tburke16676745

Tired liberal ☘️
Blue Labour

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calendar_today12-09-2021 16:40:04

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J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IMO, any or all of the following: a) It's the fashionable position in their echo chamber. b) Naivety/lack of information. c) Fear of ostracisation/persecution. d) Child who's trans. e) Lends itself to low effort virtue-signalling. f) Great stick to batter other women with.

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (@ai_solzhenitsyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Socialism has created the illusion of quenching people's thirst for justice: Socialism has lulled their conscience into thinking that the steamroller which is about to flatten them is a blessing in disguise, a salvation.”

Dr. M.F. Khan (@dr_thehistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kerbstone 15, a 5,000-year-old Neolithic artifact at the Knowth passage tomb in Ireland’s Boyne Valley, is carved with intricate designs including a central cupmark with 20 radiating lines, spirals, and U-shaped motifs. One of 124 kerbstones surrounding the site’s main mound, it

Kerbstone 15, a 5,000-year-old Neolithic artifact at the Knowth passage tomb in Ireland’s Boyne Valley, is carved with intricate designs including a central cupmark with 20 radiating lines, spirals, and U-shaped motifs. One of 124 kerbstones surrounding the site’s main mound, it
Jim O'Neill (@neilojim1972) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OTD 1600 Mountjoy launched assault into the midlands from Ardbraccan (Meath). Marched into Offaly where 'we burned all that quarter about us, and spoiled the corn'. Attacks on the midlands cut Tyrone's confederation in two, choking off supplies to southern allies #nineyearswar

OTD 1600 Mountjoy launched assault into the midlands from Ardbraccan (Meath). Marched into Offaly where 'we burned all that quarter about us, and spoiled the corn'. Attacks on the midlands cut Tyrone's confederation in two, choking off supplies to southern allies #nineyearswar
Matt Goodwin (@goodwinmj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“There has been more immigration into Britain every single year since 1997 than there was IN THE WHOLE PERIOD from the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th and 6th centuries through to the Second World War” Astonishing fact from demographer Paul Morland

The Irish at War (@irelandbattles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay 1893 Rosie Hackett was born in Dublin. Hackett was a co-founder of Irish Women’s Workers Union &supported workers in the 1913 Lockout.A member of the ICA, she helped print the Proclamation&was stationed in St Stephen’s Green during the Easter Rising. #Ireland #History

#OnThisDay 1893 Rosie Hackett was born in Dublin. Hackett was a co-founder of Irish Women’s Workers Union &supported workers in the 1913 Lockout.A member of the ICA, she helped print the Proclamation&was stationed in St Stephen’s Green during the Easter Rising.
#Ireland #History
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (@ai_solzhenitsyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Socialism defies logic. You see, it is an emotional impulse, a kind of worldly religion, and nobody has the slightest need to study or even to read the teachings of its early prophets. Their books are judged by hearsay; their conclusions are accepted ready-made.”

Dr. M.F. Khan (@dr_thehistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hosting royalty in 16th Century CE, was no simple affair—it was a high-stakes game of power, prestige, and near-bankruptcy. When Queen Elizabeth I arrived at Sir Thomas Egerton’s Harefield estate in 1602 for just three days, the cost was staggering: 24 lobsters, 624 chickens,

Hosting royalty in 16th Century CE, was no simple affair—it was a high-stakes game of power, prestige, and near-bankruptcy. When Queen Elizabeth I arrived at Sir Thomas Egerton’s Harefield estate in 1602 for just three days, the cost was staggering: 24 lobsters, 624 chickens,
Jim O'Neill (@neilojim1972) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OTD 1575, Two heroes of Elizabethan history, Francis Drake and John Norreys, assaulted and took Sorley Boy McDonnell's castle on Rathlin Island, then scoured the island putting every man, woman & child to the sword. Possibly 600 were slaughtered-Essex was well-pleased with result

OTD 1575, Two heroes of Elizabethan history, Francis Drake and John Norreys, assaulted and took Sorley Boy McDonnell's castle on Rathlin Island, then scoured the island putting every man, woman & child to the sword. Possibly 600 were slaughtered-Essex was well-pleased with result
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (@ai_solzhenitsyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Socialism is defended with a passionate lack of reason; it is never analyzed; it’s proof against all criticism. Socialism, especially Marxist socialism, uses the neat device of declaring all serious criticisms ‘outside the framework of possible discussion’.”

The Irish at War (@irelandbattles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay 1960 The first Irish UN Peacekeeping troops left Ireland for the Congo. During the ONUC mission the Irish lost 9 men at Niemba but fought gallantly at Jadotville, 155 of the Irishmen holding out for five days against thousands of enemy. #Ireland #History

#OnThisDay 1960 The first Irish UN Peacekeeping troops left Ireland for the Congo. During the ONUC mission the Irish lost 9 men at Niemba but fought gallantly at Jadotville, 155 of the Irishmen holding out for five days against thousands of enemy. 
#Ireland #History
DonPJenn (@donpjenn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"All of us labor in webs spun long before we were born, webs of heredity & environment, of desire & consequence, of history & eternity." William Faulkner

"All of us labor in webs spun long before we were born, webs of heredity & environment, of desire & consequence, of history & eternity."

William Faulkner
Dr. Eoin Lenihan (@eoinlenihan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The national media - particularly the Irish Times - and liberal university professors will work overtime to find *Anglo*-Irish individuals to link to the slave trade to shame modern Irish people but studiously ignore the effects of the Barbary slave trade on Ireland.

The national media - particularly the Irish Times - and liberal university professors will work overtime to find *Anglo*-Irish individuals to link to the slave trade to shame modern Irish people but studiously ignore the effects of the Barbary slave trade on Ireland.
Edmund (@kulambq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The literary depth and disciplined reading habits of early 20th-century miners easily surpass those of many contemporary students, including some with English degrees.

The literary depth and disciplined reading habits of early 20th-century miners easily surpass those of many contemporary students, including some with English degrees.
Malcolm Clark (@twisterfilm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1./ My latest article explores the strange case of surgeon Neil Hopper who was charged last week with fraud. He claimed he lost his legs to sepsis but police now allege he arranged to have his healthy legs removed as part of a mutilation fetish cult. Why does this matter? 👉

1./ My latest article explores the strange case of surgeon Neil Hopper who was charged last week with fraud. He claimed he lost his legs to sepsis but police now allege he arranged to have his healthy legs removed as part of a mutilation fetish cult. Why does this matter? 👉
Jim O'Neill (@neilojim1972) 's Twitter Profile Photo

OTD 1601 Despite bold claims & strong forces, Mountjoy could get no further than the R. Blackwater. Marching along the south bank of the river, M'joy could only burn the lands behind him. Blamed lack of progress on Docwra's failure to march from Derry in support #nineyearswar

OTD 1601 Despite bold claims & strong forces, Mountjoy could get no further than the R. Blackwater. Marching along the south bank of the river, M'joy could only burn the lands behind him. Blamed lack of progress on Docwra's failure to march from Derry in support #nineyearswar
Bogáta Timár (@bogatatimar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week, signs with their names in Livonian were installed at five more villages. Now, Livonian names are finally visible at all the villages of the Livonian coast. Nature is healing.

Last week, signs with their names in Livonian were installed at five more villages.
Now, Livonian names are finally visible at all the villages of the Livonian coast.
Nature is healing.
The Irish at War (@irelandbattles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OnThisDay 1689 The Siege of Derry ended when the Royal Navy ship 'Mountjoy' broke the boom across the River Foyle and was able to unload food & supplies to the city. The siege lasted 105 days. Knowing the siege had failed, the Jacobites left on August 1. #Ireland #History

#OnThisDay 1689 The Siege of Derry ended when the Royal Navy ship 'Mountjoy' broke the boom across the River Foyle and was able to unload food & supplies to the city. The siege lasted 105 days. Knowing the siege had failed, the Jacobites left on August 1.  
#Ireland #History