Mattie McGrath š¤¦
― Number None, Wednesday, 28 June 2023 13:36 (two years ago)
Making the Healy-Raes look normal!
― half the population ĀÆ\_(ć)_/ĀÆ (gyac), Wednesday, 28 June 2023 13:39 (two years ago)
āHow could we build houses then and canāt build them now?... Itās f**king Thatcherism, Reaganism, the neoliberals and the trickle-down economy that Fianna FĆ”il and Fine Gael both bought into, [the idea] that the market will sort everything out. B***ocks.ā https://t.co/mYdquIxhPQ— Shane Beatty šļø (@ShaneBeattyNews) July 8, 2023
Promising.
― the pinefox, Monday, 10 July 2023 10:27 (two years ago)
pretty sure we are building houses at a pretty good rate historically at present, to a far higher standard than previously (building lobby still hasnt gotten over the regs introduced c. 2013 or so)
his sentiment may be welcome, granted
― Ćr an broc a mhic (darraghmac), Monday, 10 July 2023 11:24 (two years ago)
thought this bump would be about the oireachtas committee proposal to make the glorious twelfth a holiday tbh
i guess to address both the general point and the specific point re are we building *enough* housing then the answer is certainly no but the (FF, let it be noted) historical solution of building large social housing estates -creating, say a new dublin 5, etc- isnt a solution that any of the parties with an interest in forming a govt are signed up to, because the ethos around such a step has changed utterly and delivery of new housing of any sort has become very much a planning and skills minefield, none of which any of the parties who might form the next government have any proposals for solving that actually look like they would work
id note that despite my antipathy for the shinners, o'broin is certainly the pick of td's with ideas you'd like to see at least attempted, but could any combo of SF and others remove height restrictions for dublin, for instance?
could any such combo penstroke through the planning, objection, margin and skills issues that currently block - on the face of it- the building of 75k units a year or whatever?
could they do so and remain electable if those units were built and inhabited? another conversation entirely I think- the answer to that one is "perhaps, if they hadnt managed to break everything else" which ofc ofc ofc is a hurdle which many will argue FF/FG have fallen at themselves enough times to maken it moot
― Ćr an broc a mhic (darraghmac), Monday, 10 July 2023 11:34 (two years ago)
conclusion: move to vote in general support of meaney for president
― Ćr an broc a mhic (darraghmac), Monday, 10 July 2023 11:36 (two years ago)
"pretty sure we are building houses at a pretty good rate historically at present"
Quite an interesting graph. Building rates are significantly lower than mainland Europe. Ireland is in a pattern with the UK.
Massive differences in the development of housing supply and house prices across advanced economies. Housing supply grew more strongly in EU countries than in the Anglosaxon world.Real house prices in Italy are today significantly lower than in 2013. pic.twitter.com/pBNtBlhzdU— Philipp Heimberger (@heimbergecon) July 16, 2023
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 16 July 2023 07:32 (two years ago)
President of Ireland speaks movingly on the 50th anniversary of the military coup in Chile.
El Presidente de Irlanda, Michael D. Higgins (@PresidentIRL), se suma a la conmemoración de los #50AƱosdelGolpe y espera que la conversación por #DemocraciaSiempre llegue desde Chile a todos los continentes. Un abrazo y gracias por demostrar su compromiso con la democracia una⦠pic.twitter.com/g93q0UHOnT— Gabriel Boric Font (@GabrielBoric) September 9, 2023
Unthinkable from the UK head of state or government.
― the pinefox, Monday, 11 September 2023 12:30 (two years ago)
Yes, especially considering Thatcher was friends with Pinochet and the bill to legalise murdering Irish civilians passed last week.
― ydkb (gyac), Monday, 11 September 2023 12:36 (two years ago)
the UK LOTO being a member of the Trilateral Commission along with the (unfortunately still living) architect of the coup against Allende might have a different take.
― vodkaitamin effrtvescent (calzino), Monday, 11 September 2023 13:16 (two years ago)
I'm writing a thing at the mo and would appreciate any Irish ilxors perspectives: in the wake of various disparate cultural events - Lankum and the trad renaissance, Sinn Feinn's poll lead in the north and the republic, that Wolfe Tones crowd the other week, the rise of Blindboy, post-Rooney/Stinging Fly literary dominance, the cartoon saloon Irish trilogy (Kells, Song of the Sea, Wolfwalkers), the emergence of Evan Ferguson, doubtless other things I am unaware of... - would you say there had been some discernable ~*Irish vibe shift*~ in recent years, or is this just something I'm imagining? Is there any useful analysis of post-Tiger culture I should look at?
― Piedie Gimbel, Friday, 15 September 2023 07:43 (two years ago)
Question partly born out of realisation that Lankum, Lisa O'Neill, John Francis Flynn and CMAT are probably all going to feature in the end of year album's list I'll have to submit imminently...
― Piedie Gimbel, Friday, 15 September 2023 08:32 (two years ago)
that 90's Select "Irish mafia" piece that grouped CC, Graham Lineham, Sean Hughes, that prat from Divine Comedy (can't remember t'others) has just flashed through my memory.
― vodkaitamin effrtvescent (calzino), Friday, 15 September 2023 09:17 (two years ago)
i dont think there has been but its definitely worth examining
trad never went away but perhaps the groups occupying a lankum space didnt hit mainstream- not for me tbh to say that lankum are any bigger than any of the rest of them but for instance the likes of donal lunny and planxty one night/limited runs have never not filled the likes of the Olympia and trad has always been a fixture in local pubs as far as im concerned
youd need i guess to draw a line about trad vs "less irish" acts that have ben prominent and successful
the wolfe tones moment is forced imo, agains singing along with ra songs never went away and is being given cultural prominence in light of SF but imo is being linked rather than causal or really relevant in a groundswell kind of way
sinn fein lead in north and south is a long time coming and i guess you could have asked these questions at any stage over the past decade, if you see what im saying there!
blindboy meh, is he any more prominent *in this light* as any other young/got something to say voice that has come through any channel?
id have offered you ken early or richie sadlier in similar vein perhaps
i personally amnt necessarily the guy to ask again but, again, post rooney to me is a framing put on it but kevin barry and colm barrett were already well on the way to prominence going back several years and (like the bands point) id need to be clearer on whether you were really angling for a certain "type" of writer or writing or movement to carry the point
ferguson is big as are a number of our athletes i guess thats a resurgence but the rugby team have been world class for fifteen years and that lot hardly linked in to the general point you'd be making i guess!
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Friday, 15 September 2023 09:19 (two years ago)
xpost
By David Cavanagh no less!
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― Piedie Gimbel, Friday, 15 September 2023 09:20 (two years ago)
before (?) that irish mafia even in comedy tho you had ed byrne and sean hughes and tommy tiernan and dylan moran all coming through
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Friday, 15 September 2023 09:23 (two years ago)
Evan Ferguson deciding to play for England would have been hilarious tbh.
― Monthly Python (Tom D.), Friday, 15 September 2023 09:31 (two years ago)
Was hoping for a DMac contribution - thanx. I wondered about adding Second Captains - again that's a long rise thing? I have not heard many of Ken's politics pods, should check out the new IRA one.
I suppose I like Blindboy cos he self-consciously theorises a lot of this stuff. His recent pod about heritage vs emergent forms, making the parallel with Flann O'Brien, felt v suggestive to me.
I am more of Barry boy than a Rooneyite ofc, but feel like she and Stinging Fly were a tipping point. And I guess the abortion vote feels key in terms of young women Irish writers claiming a voice?
The only post-Tiger stuff I have seen has been by the likes of Fintan O'T, talking about about the loss of *cultural aspiration* since the crash. Was chatting with the Lankum lads in Phibsboro on Monday and they suggested, with some pushing from me, that there was maybe a new confident voice - a certain cultural cringe had been lost?
― Piedie Gimbel, Friday, 15 September 2023 09:32 (two years ago)
We discussed SF upthread if you scroll youāll see the discussion there, I donāt think my views have changed much since then
― ydkb (gyac), Friday, 15 September 2023 09:58 (two years ago)
And I guess the abortion vote feels key in terms of young women Irish writers claiming a voice?
― ydkb (gyac), Friday, 15 September 2023 09:59 (two years ago)
I still think this conversation from here reflects most of my viewsThe Irish
― ydkb (gyac), Friday, 15 September 2023 10:04 (two years ago)
Thanks gyac, apologies for any clumsy conflation/shorthand
― Piedie Gimbel, Friday, 15 September 2023 11:04 (two years ago)
Catherine Corless & Mary Robinson both hugely important ito being very different people who are hugely influential on the present shape of the country. Michael D as well.Robinson was out there campaigning against the original 8th amendment and being shouted down on tv by cunts like this:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLWnoQjTNiwMichael D Higgins lost his DƔil seat because he opposed the 8th. Both sit well to the left of anyone we have ever elected Taoiseach.Catherine Corless deserves the highest honours this country has for her work uncovering the Tuam babies scandal, and for proving that official resistance through all the institutions is barely dimmed since the Mother and Baby days.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTqIhIf5KQE
― ydkb (gyac), Friday, 15 September 2023 11:18 (two years ago)
Thanks again. Interested in this ancien regime resistance - in the electoral system, would a prospective SF govt be allowed to carry out any reforms to housing, tax structures etc? Obvs as Corbyn voters we saw the full force of the <deep state> unleashed from the military, MI5, the media etc at the very idea of him becoming Labour leader, let alone getting anywhere near power. Would a prospective SF govt be similarly sabotaged?
― Piedie Gimbel, Friday, 15 September 2023 11:40 (two years ago)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Ireland
― ydkb (gyac), Friday, 15 September 2023 11:40 (two years ago)
Irish Times probably the most important media piece in resistance to progress outside of certain limits constrained by capitalism.
Iāve just read Nigel Biggarās British Empire apologism in the Irish Times and tbh laughter is probably the most appropriate response for now. This section in particular stands out. 1. It is called the Irish Literary *Revival* for a reason 2. What ārenaissance of Irish languageā? pic.twitter.com/NivUNzcw8q— Liam Hogan (@Limerick1914) March 10, 2021
I mean this racist whitewash of a murderous ethno-nationalist movement is still live on the @IrishTimes website. pic.twitter.com/q7XniWAnW0— Liam Hogan (@Limerick1914) August 8, 2019
Here is @IrishTimes journalist @rmcgreevy1301 casually offering to pay for @MaryLouMcDonald to take a selfie without makeup and asking whether sheās ābeen at the fake tanā. The Irish Times has been at it for years. pic.twitter.com/JcA1W3VcKX— Paddy Cosgrave (@paddycosgrave) October 12, 2022
Jennifer OāConnell: Michael D Higginsās blunt refusal of an invitation to an ecumenical service of reflection and hope marking a centenary of partition and the formation of Northern Ireland is no act of healing https://t.co/ARSS5Nlm5g— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) September 18, 2021
More than two-thirds of respondents back Presidentās decision not to attend NI centenary https://t.co/YT7hDfVNt3— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) October 8, 2021
― ydkb (gyac), Friday, 15 September 2023 11:51 (two years ago)
as part of the deep state I'll have no further comment other than the answer to "are ministers and their advisors allowed do what they like?" being "no and while we won't get any thanks for that ye should be on yr fucking knees giving it nonetheless" and that's under any govt formation i could mentions
the structures in place that are preventing the housing solutions advancing are baked deep into the citizenship, community, social, capital and political models of the state and the extent to which any govt could advance radical solutions is demonstrated by the fact that FF/FG together cant even achieve the little (FG) would want to happen even with the past masters of "get it done its popular and who'll stop us" (FF) on board
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Friday, 15 September 2023 12:15 (two years ago)
Otm
― ydkb (gyac), Friday, 15 September 2023 12:19 (two years ago)
obv thats a small point vs the entrenched resistance to all the laudable changes pushed through by the worthies gyac lists there
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Friday, 15 September 2023 12:25 (two years ago)
Church way less powerful than it was ofc but I never underestimate the infrastructure and influence that still exists
― ydkb (gyac), Friday, 15 September 2023 12:31 (two years ago)
the question as to how a sf majority govt would get on with the rank and file or leaders of its own justice dept, gardai or army is a very interesting one, and imo it flows in both directions
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Friday, 15 September 2023 12:52 (two years ago)
this should go down as a classic https://t.co/a9cCToVOyg pic.twitter.com/Ty8DdDc9ed— conn (@carryymeout) September 22, 2023
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 22 September 2023 22:31 (two years ago)
hello excuse me kind irlxors, i would like to bake an apple cake for one of your deoraĆ and was wondering -- fruit chunks in the cake or slices on the top? a touch of ginger & clove in the batter, or "mixed spice", or other? if i've no cow milk in, which should i substitute for the custard sauce: almond milk, coconut milk, mayonnaise?
― baths in the belfry (cat), Saturday, 7 October 2023 14:05 (two years ago)
im not aware that its a particularly irish delicacy but just my opinion:
chunks in batter and slices atop
couldnt go wrong with any combo of the spices listed imo
i would not substitute the cows milk soz
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Saturday, 7 October 2023 14:28 (two years ago)
the internet keeps assuring me that "irish apple cake" is a legitimate phenomenon (tho the particulars remain a matter of some controversy) and the general concept sounds like something the fella in question would enjoy, but idk. is there a more irisher dessert or dish that is likely to lighten the heart of an expat? i suppose i could ask him directly but i want it to be a surprise
― baths in the belfry (cat), Saturday, 7 October 2023 14:51 (two years ago)
fair question
i think youre safe enough with this one im sure the internet can suggest a custard substitute my personal experience no help alas
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Saturday, 7 October 2023 15:56 (two years ago)
If I think of that kind of thing, I think of apple tart or apple crumble, both big favourites in my house (not with me personally, not a fan, but 99% Irish people disagree). So something like this?https://www.rte.ie/lifestyle/recipes/2016/1110/830148-molly-makes-apple-crumble/
― Iām going to get fined for being right, again (gyac), Saturday, 7 October 2023 17:03 (two years ago)
Oh here you go, maybe this is the kind of thing you mean?https://www.rte.ie/lifestyle/recipes/2023/0315/1363477-catherine-fulvios-irish-apple-cake-today/Apple tart here: https://www.rte.ie/lifestyle/recipes/2016/0318/775323-traditional-irish-apple-tart/
― Iām going to get fined for being right, again (gyac), Saturday, 7 October 2023 17:05 (two years ago)
agree re apple tart being the thing
or a tea brack
― close encounters of the third knid (darraghmac), Saturday, 7 October 2023 18:38 (two years ago)
oh what a gorgeous lot of choices, thank you both!!
― baths in the belfry (cat), Saturday, 7 October 2023 21:59 (two years ago)
Exactly the kind of mentality I mean when I hate on the diaspora
āAshamed to be irishāLook at the bioItās an American https://t.co/jKZ2BhpwLZ pic.twitter.com/Cr51AJ6DMq— $1000 crab (join CATU) (@punchedmonet_) October 15, 2023
― Iām going to get fined for being right, again (gyac), Monday, 16 October 2023 10:35 (two years ago)
She gets mercilessly roasted in the replies.
― The First Time Ever I Saw Gervais (Tom D.), Monday, 16 October 2023 11:30 (two years ago)
Oh Iāve seen
― Iām going to get fined for being right, again (gyac), Monday, 16 October 2023 11:47 (two years ago)
muchas gracias y'all <3
i split the difference between tart & crumble with apple crumb bars and almond custard cream on the side
we're swimming in wonderfully sour little apples right now (it's fall, bears hongry, people gotta strip their fruit trees) so that was no problem but of course the rest devolved into the usual fiasco of "what there's no flour" "but i thought we had oats!" "where's the butter, okay, guess i'll use that gallon jug of coconut oil we bought at the start of the pandemic" etc. and ended up with an almond flour/puffed millet (why do we even have puffed millet) aberration.
but he was delighted and loved it and has implored me to make it again sometime! so i'm gonna chalk that up as another win for ireland, why not šš®šŖš
― baths in the belfry (cat), Tuesday, 24 October 2023 17:39 (two years ago)
https://www.thephoenix.ie/article/israel-bloody-sunday-bono/
This story about the Israel propaganda machine totally misunderstanding how Bono is regarded at home is the closest to 'light relief' I've experienced in the escalating and unreal seeming (though unfortunately real) horrors unfolding on every tiny little screen that beeps and buzzes.
Bono looked emotional when dedicating U2 song āPrideā to the victims of the massacre by Hamas at a music festival in Israel near the border with Gaza a fortnight ago. The IDF spin doctors must have assumed that getting a sympathetic Bono apparently on their side gave them an opening to a normally hostile audience in Ireland. Thus, the official IDF social media account shared a video of his comments before tweeting: āThis is Israelās Bloody Sunday.ā
― plax (ico), Thursday, 26 October 2023 07:36 (two years ago)
I know, the Bono thing was really badly researched. Have they missed the whole Zombie discourse?!
― Iām going to get fined for being right, again (gyac), Thursday, 26 October 2023 08:00 (two years ago)
gauging the republic's national mood by reading Alec Baldwin tweets š¤”
― vodkaitamin effrtvescent (calzino), Thursday, 26 October 2023 08:26 (two years ago)
I missed the Zombie thing because I despise rugby, but presume it's bad because it's another band with no lived experience of The Troubles expressing similar unhelpful bulshit to what the grandstanding moron Bongo frequently did on stage.
― vodkaitamin effrtvescent (calzino), Thursday, 26 October 2023 08:31 (two years ago)
zombie is just a spoooooky halloween song thats all
― plax (ico), Thursday, 26 October 2023 08:33 (two years ago)