Seeing comments on here spreading unreleased info on the investigation also.
It’s not helpful lads and can impact the outcome of this.
Once somebody is arrested this info will be out there and discussions can and will be had.
News outlets rush to get more clicks off poor girls murder.
These news papers are as bad as the rest of them.
>“They’re turning this poor Ashling Murphy’s murder into ‘all Irish men are evil’,” said Niall McConnell of the small nationalist fringe group Siol na hÉireann during a livestream.
This is *exactly* the same shite you’re seeing in this sub every day. I’d even suggest it’s the dominant narrative.
Between the far right, the media, peripheral ‘politicians’ and Twitter arseholes, I’ve seen a lot of people exploit it.
The ‘far right’ bogeyman strikes again according to the IT. Meanwhile Sam McConkey suggests, unchallenged, on a national broadcaster that men be required to have a licence to go outside, and men are subject to endless vitriol and generalisations which would be totally unacceptable if aimed at any other group.
The hyprocrisy in the middle class, middle Ireland commentator is staggering.
And Josepha madigan, Ruth coppinger , Dr Carey aren’t exploiting it
Great to see all _the lads_ opinions here. Super aul place for women altogether.
I went to primary school with Ashling, I’ve known her since before I can remember. Seeing how some people have reacted to what happened to her is disgusting. So many people these days have no grasp of what it is to be respectful. So many people try to make tragedy’s and issues about themselves rather than showing any sort of reverence. Even me writing this message is a little hypocritical but I’m sick and tired of seeing people try to hijack my friends death and make it about themselves and whatever narrative they want to push.
I passed a barbers this morning which had her photo and something on the lines of us men need to do better. Seeing that poster made me feel icky, I can’t put my finger on it. Even discussing it makes me feel awful, this poor woman and the whole country has to have an opinion about her life, what she was doing right/wrong.
It’s been a pretty ugly showing all round from many people in this country.
Obviously what the article says is disgusting but there were also people with BLM signs at a few vigils, which is equally disrespectful. Any sort of agenda pushing at the vigils was extremely distasteful in my opinion.
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The company I work for (America multi national) just had a minutes silence in her honour so they could stand around and take photos for good PR. Nothing was said last year when a local woman was beaten to death but for some reason we were made pay respect this time. What happened was wrong, but it sicknesses me how so many companies are using this poor woman’s death for their own benefit.
The media and various feminist groups have been the ones exploiting this. They have hijacked the murder to push for their own special interests.
Rip Ashling .
Far right, far left, media, everyone hopped onto it.
Also the writers of the Irish Times and RTÉ etc.. who have been teasing out details and giving just enough information for people to speculate and try finding these people.
It feels like there are many people and organizations trying to squeeze the most out of it. If there is any law changes as a result of this in regards to social media it should be applied to the British tabloid rags like the Irish Times first.
I cringe when I hear the chat about ‘what men should do’. Did Aisling have a Dad, brothers, uncles? Did they fail somehow because a murderer found her that day? Everyone needs to just hush and allow her family to grieve and the Gardaí to do their work.
And what about the left? They’ve exploited her death also to push their social causes, they’ve slated men, they went to vigils and took selfies to post online so they could get likes and be seeing to be supporting a cause. They jump from social issue to social issue, whichever is more popular. They’re worse, far worse. At least you know what you get with the far right.
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Seeing comments on here spreading unreleased info on the investigation also.
It’s not helpful lads and can impact the outcome of this.
Once somebody is arrested this info will be out there and discussions can and will be had.
News outlets rush to get more clicks off poor girls murder.
These news papers are as bad as the rest of them.
>“They’re turning this poor Ashling Murphy’s murder into ‘all Irish men are evil’,” said Niall McConnell of the small nationalist fringe group Siol na hÉireann during a livestream.
This is *exactly* the same shite you’re seeing in this sub every day. I’d even suggest it’s the dominant narrative.
Between the far right, the media, peripheral ‘politicians’ and Twitter arseholes, I’ve seen a lot of people exploit it.
The ‘far right’ bogeyman strikes again according to the IT. Meanwhile Sam McConkey suggests, unchallenged, on a national broadcaster that men be required to have a licence to go outside, and men are subject to endless vitriol and generalisations which would be totally unacceptable if aimed at any other group.
The hyprocrisy in the middle class, middle Ireland commentator is staggering.
And Josepha madigan, Ruth coppinger , Dr Carey aren’t exploiting it
Great to see all _the lads_ opinions here. Super aul place for women altogether.
I went to primary school with Ashling, I’ve known her since before I can remember. Seeing how some people have reacted to what happened to her is disgusting. So many people these days have no grasp of what it is to be respectful. So many people try to make tragedy’s and issues about themselves rather than showing any sort of reverence. Even me writing this message is a little hypocritical but I’m sick and tired of seeing people try to hijack my friends death and make it about themselves and whatever narrative they want to push.
I passed a barbers this morning which had her photo and something on the lines of us men need to do better. Seeing that poster made me feel icky, I can’t put my finger on it. Even discussing it makes me feel awful, this poor woman and the whole country has to have an opinion about her life, what she was doing right/wrong.
It’s been a pretty ugly showing all round from many people in this country.
Obviously what the article says is disgusting but there were also people with BLM signs at a few vigils, which is equally disrespectful. Any sort of agenda pushing at the vigils was extremely distasteful in my opinion.
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The company I work for (America multi national) just had a minutes silence in her honour so they could stand around and take photos for good PR. Nothing was said last year when a local woman was beaten to death but for some reason we were made pay respect this time. What happened was wrong, but it sicknesses me how so many companies are using this poor woman’s death for their own benefit.
The media and various feminist groups have been the ones exploiting this. They have hijacked the murder to push for their own special interests.
Rip Ashling .
Far right, far left, media, everyone hopped onto it.
Also the writers of the Irish Times and RTÉ etc.. who have been teasing out details and giving just enough information for people to speculate and try finding these people.
It feels like there are many people and organizations trying to squeeze the most out of it. If there is any law changes as a result of this in regards to social media it should be applied to the British tabloid rags like the Irish Times first.
I cringe when I hear the chat about ‘what men should do’. Did Aisling have a Dad, brothers, uncles? Did they fail somehow because a murderer found her that day? Everyone needs to just hush and allow her family to grieve and the Gardaí to do their work.
And what about the left? They’ve exploited her death also to push their social causes, they’ve slated men, they went to vigils and took selfies to post online so they could get likes and be seeing to be supporting a cause. They jump from social issue to social issue, whichever is more popular. They’re worse, far worse. At least you know what you get with the far right.