Enoch Burke lodges appeal against High Court injunction

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  1. Pfft they’ve done this story line already. Time to get new writers with fresh ideas or just cancel the show already. This is getting repetitive.

  2. “Dear High Court : please confirm that I can ignore the legal orders of the Courts of Ireland with impunity.”

    “Dear Enoch : No. Also, costs awarded against you.”

  3. The reporting on this was terrible to begin with but it’s getting even blurrier. Reading that article, people might get the wrong idea.

    This lad was put in jail for ignoring a high court instruction telling him to stay away from a school.
    Him being in jail has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with calling or not calling anybody any gender.

    He is literally still in contempt of court by his own choice.
    He is choosing to stay in mountjoy prison for zero reason.

    Nobody is paying attention to you Burke. Nobody cares.
    This is not the crusade that you think it is. You’re destroying your life for literally zero reason.

  4. He feels the law doesn’t apply to him, the law sees things differently.

    Not the toughest case ever.

  5. His name always reminds me of the game “Outriders”. There Enoch is a hostile place rife with monstrous animals, and men mutated beyond recognition, with delusions of grandeur.

    So basically, wherever the Burke family crawled out of.

  6. I wish this fella would fuck off. He’s costing the taxpayers tens of thousands to be a pretend martyr for the dozen or so dickheads who actually give a fuck about him.

    No, he is not in jail for his beliefs. He’s in jail for breaking an injunction. It’s an ego trip by him.

  7. Any able to give me a summery of the story there?

    Seems hat i missed it asnit was happing and now its a shit fest of opinions

  8. This case reminds me of another where a couple in their 60s had broken travel restrictions in early 2021 to go to mass, and then said they would refuse to pay a 300 euro fine, even on pain of going to jail. I don’t how that one progressed.

    Not sure what you do with these cases of refusal to comply on moral grounds (even if I think the parties in both cases are 100% wrong). If you put them in prison, they just cost the state money and attract the notoriety of martyrdom. Maybe a direct seizure from a bank account seems like a more sensible response, I don’t know.

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