Nice one.

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  1. Lol, people on an Irish sub are actually downvoting this.
    I posted this because although we are a small almost insignificant nation we have the power to disrupt and change things. Throughout history there has so many examples of influential Irish people and here is one.

  2. Fine Gael would’ve condemned her for being divisive and populist.

    “*The lady said to be Miss Maloney shook her fist at the right hon. gentleman, and exclaimed in a loud voice, “Who is the strongest — an Irish woman or Mr. Winston Churchill?*”

  3. That is some *powerful* trolling with the limited resources to do it in.

    It’s even got family guy style drive by arguments and all!

    https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/mary-maloney-churchill-bell

    > On Monday, when Mr. Churchill was addressing a meeting of workmen during dinner-time at a large factory, Miss Molony, an Irish Suffragist, appeared on the scene in a carriage, and began to drown the speaker’s voice with a hand-bell. She declared that the Liberal candidate should not address an open-air meeting in Dundee until he had apologised for some recent remarks about women politicians. For some time Mr. Churchill struggled good-humouredly against the bell, but at last he gave up the effort in despair, saying, “If she thinks that is a reasonable argument she may use it. I don’t care. I bid you good afternoon.”

  4. Whenever someone says you’ve gone too far, but the reason is ‘just’…remember Mary!

    Unrelenting, remorseless, and dedicated. heheh!!!

  5. Is spioraid an náisiúin an bhean seo ina beatha, corp an mhisnigh, glór maith na fírinne aici agus ina láimh cloigín na saoirse.

    This woman is the spirit of the nation in her life, the embodiment of courage, the good voice of the truth and in her hand the little bell of freedom.

  6. Rumour has it her bell broke after day three, so she just made a ringing noise with her mouth for the rest of the week.

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