Why is the Economic Management Council so shady?
Recent comments by Leo Varadker show that EMC decides on government policy in advance of cabinet discussions.
‘Put them where we can’t see them’
Recent objections to the opening of a new homeless shelter in Dublin’s city centre are a damning indictment of Irish business.
Mairia Cahill case embodies long history of abuse
That a politician who has made the remarks that Cahill alleges Adams to have made should become one of the coalition leaders of any republic is unconscionable.
Capitation innovation
College’s culture of cuts is encouraging just the sort of innovation that Provost Patrick Prendergast has been trying to cultivate – but it’s not enough.
Water charges have tapped into accumulated frustration at years of austerity
The enormous disillusionment with Ireland’s political and economic system has the potential to have a radical impact on its future.
Exclusionary politics reinforces sexuality categorisation
Restricting the SU LGBT rights officer to students who identify as LGBT promotes binary oppositions.
Trinity Fashion Soc’s gender faux pas
Trinity Fashion Soc’s apology following its offensive show was not good enough.
Misplaced sympathy for Joan Burton
What has happened in Ireland over the last five years is a deliberate, systematic and ideological attempt to reduce the living standards of Irish people.
Americanisation: ‘class’ or a ‘total drag’?
An American abroad laments the creeping conquest of American culture










Dear white people: stop listening to white people
By Naoise Dolan on December 18, 2014 · 6 Comments
Even when white people talk about racism, they can exclude people of colour.
Category Comment · Tags #CrimingWhileWhite, naoise dolan