Saturday 30 May 2015

What about the other Inequalities in Irish Life


Last saturday we made a little bit of History with a "yes" vote to end social inequality for the LGBT community of our society. It felt as if the nation had become engulfed in a revitalising  breath of fresh air blown in on an atlantic breeze. However, we also know that behind the freshness of that breeze, lies many a dark cloud .
What the election appeared to say was that Ireland believes in equality or was it just a smokescreen?
Remember hidden behind that screen lie steep craggy mountains and to reach the crest of those peaks we have to overcome:-
Financial and economic discrimination for all, bar the few elite financial terrorists who have free reign to use and abuse all members of our society.
Legal discrimination against many sectors of the community
Criminal bankers freely roaming the cities, highways and byways of Ireland.
A police force at the beck and call of government and private enterprise


Lone parents living in terror by the coming impairment to lone parent support.
The list is endless … Cuts in education, hospital services, education, housing, welfare benefits, homelessness and so on .
We live in a land where the government will take your money and basically hand it over to legalised criminals like the IMF and the ECB, …. They in turn will hand over payments to covert vulture capitalists lurking in the background.
Remember the people in charge of the inequality agenda are Kenny and Burton - Will they make a difference? I sincerely believe, “yes” is the answer to that question. The downside to that ‘yes” is that it will not be in the citizens favour.   
The next general election should boil down to two simple questions  - do you want equality or inequality.
The choice is stark and simple and an absolute no brainer intelligence test for the nation.
Damn it I fear the worst.

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