RE: 87% of Young Irish Vote for Abortion!
May 29, 2018 at 7:19 am
(This post was last modified: May 29, 2018 at 7:26 am by Abaddon_ire.)
(May 29, 2018 at 6:38 am)Wololo Wrote: The rcc is dead in Ireland amongst the young. The only reason they cling on to their zombie existence here is that the state allows the church dictate what goes on in 96% of primary and c. 85% of secondary schools and run the teacher training colleges. Hence you get an awful lot of conservatism and catholic rhetoric in Irish education (I estimated out of eight years primary education, between half hour a day of religious instruction and a month each to prepare for communion and confirmation two whole years is spent on catholoc religous instruction. Even rligious teachers are pissed off at this) and a few kids snagged every year, and anawful lot of doctrinaire tachers (used to be a problem to 10 years ago when teachers made up 1/3 of TDs).
Somewhat true. In my own experience, the RCC owns the education system at all levels. But the facts on the ground are that all of us chose to say **** you and the horse you rode in on. Nobody took it seriously when I was in school. One simply played a role for the nuns, brothers and priests.
It was mushroom technology at it's finest. Feed them any old **** and keep them in the dark.
(May 29, 2018 at 5:17 am)Whitewolf Wrote: This is terrible news.
Killing off your kids (essentially your genes and how you live on) is an immature and short-sided immoral decision.
The term is "short sighted".
It is not an immature decision, on the contrary, it is a genuine decision based on the welfare of the self and the child.
This is the problem with the "No" crowd. They are all about protecting the unborn, but after the child is actually born, they lose all interest in it's welfare.