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Me and a mate used to look forward to his irishtimes column with bated breath every week.

I think I only realized just how FAR he had gone when I watched this a few years back (not worth your time) and he starts yakking on about great replacement cultural marxism stuff

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Me and a mate used to look forward to his irishtimes column with bated breath every week.

I think I only realized just how FAR he had gone when I watched this a few years back (not worth your time) and he starts yakking on about great replacement cultural marxism stuff

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The two on either end of the front row in the preview image seem to express how I'd expect to feel if I did watch it.
 
I once sat behind him, Brenda Power and David McSavage in a small room. The urge to do a Three Stooges and give them all a single slap was almost overwhelming
 
Wow. As non-apologies go, that's a stylish one

Y'know, I read a book called Tombland there recently - a pretty good (though long-winded) whodunnit set in England between the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. There were lots of religious shenanigans going on in it, and at the time you could very easily have your head cut off for expressing a wrong opinion

... and it struck me that using the hot moral topics of the day as a stick to beat people with is probably as old as civilisation itself. I'm not going to argue people out of it, so I may as well just learn to navigate it
 
Makes me long for the days when the worst you could be called was a hipster and the hot article of the week was some woman calling out guys for having beards without actually being a lumberjack.
 

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