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Ian O'Doherty

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576:… he could have gone back to London where he had been living… But my Da, who is also dead now, was a stand-up guy even as a teenager and that decision to stick by his woman and do the decent thing probably saved both my mother and myself from ending up in one of those internment camps… My Nana was a stubborn and independent woman, perfectly indicative of the strength that working-class women at the time needed to possess if they were going to make it through the day. I like to think, and hope, that she would never have sentenced her youngest daughter to the misery of one of those places. But she was also a devout Catholic so I'll never know for sure… I'm still not entirely sure if my parents ever recovered from the experience. My father became an ardent communist — before we went to Romania and saw the reality of communism, after which he turned his back on the movement… It was a happy house and I was lucky to have them as parents, but there was always a lingering sense of trauma in the background which I'm convinced contributed to both of them dying an early age and leaving myself, my brother and sister without parents… In the interests of fairness, I feel genuine sympathy for the decent, honest Catholics whose hearts are breaking at these latest revelations. 307:." The Ombudsman stated that "the article was factually inaccurate in relation to the two statements" and that "BDS campaigns for a widespread boycott of Israeli institutions and organisations. It does not campaign for a boycott of all Israeli citizens. Neither does BDS campaign for a boycott of 'anything involving Jews'. Its campaign, though widespread in its targets, is limited to a boycott of Israeli State institutions as well as economic, cultural, sporting and 653:…it gave rise to a new breed of conspiracy theorists who are still with us today. By the time I went back to New York a year later, they had grown in number and gathered every day to taunt the grieving relatives who had set up a permanent vigil . I would bet my bottom dollar that everyone of those callous idiots is now involved in the anti-vax movement, and whatever other spurious conspiracy theory they can conjure. 601:…the arrival of a twin brother and sister… completely turned my otherwise tranquil life upside down. Don't get me wrong, I loved them then and love them now… it wasn't all bad, of course… Yet I became a dab hand at changing nappies… So I've certainly done more than my fair share of messy bums and dirtier diapers. But it certainly cured me of any desire to ever have kids of my own. 1082:— and he promptly tanked. He was unable to withstand the barrage of facts laid out in front of him and just sat there, sweating coldly. It was the end of Griffin and the end of the BNP. You see? That's because good ideas always beat bad ones and the more you suppress the bad ones, the more they get to flourish in the undergrowth. 1179:
has turned out to be calamitous… I always thought that the most obnoxious thing any American politician has said in the last 20 years was Hillary Clinton's review of the Libyan fiasco: 'We came. We saw. He died.' But as bad as Clinton's smug mockery may have been, Joe Biden has, in the last few days,
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Former Hot Press journalist Declan Lynch has a new book out about the Charlton years… Now, we're always told that men can't multi-task, but as a junior contemporary of Lynch at Hot Press during that period I can certainly assure the reviewer that football, particular our on-pitch exploits with Hot
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There was a glimmer of hope for the toppling of this despicable regime around the turn of the century… Then, George W Bush included Iran in his ludicrous 'axis of evil'. All the protests stopped, due to a mixture of understandable patriotism and heavy crackdowns from the government in Tehran. Now
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that "As a Liverpool fan of over forty years I was angered by these comments about Liverpool's grieving of Hillsborough. I don’t think the journalist in question should simply be allowed to mock so openly the families of the 96, the club, its fans and the annual commemeration of the tragedy. The
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criticised the article for breaching the rule against anything "intended or likely to cause... hatred against an individual or group". The country's Press Ombudsman had never previously declared drug users "to be an identifiable group, entitled to protections against prejudicial reporting in the
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and those termed "junkies", expressing sympathy for anyone with a relative who had developed an addiction and writing: "An addict is someone who has developed a habit that they're trying to shake. A junkie, on the other hand, is the one who breaks into his own brother's house and steals stuff; a
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in Central America and their bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi… The kids who took to the streets on Monday were simply following in a long tradition of protests... You could argue its none of our business but… I didn't feel that way about the death squads in Central America… the right to peaceful
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But as he cleans his desk in the Oval Office and prepares to vacate the premises he has embarked on the most shameful course of action of his tenure. Trump has revived the dormant policy of federal executions … It reminds me of Bill Clinton's most despicable act. When running for election, he
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He supported the presence of US troops in the Middle East, equating opposition to this with "cowardice". However, during the 1980s, he attended countess demonstrations outside the U.S embassy in protest at the Central American death squads and the bombing of
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junkie is the one who will rob you blind and sell valuables that you have worked and saved for and then sell it for a tenner bag of smack". After criticism from an international organisation and two local campaign groups, which requested a formal apology and
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I've always been a music nut. I started in journalism as a ridiculously enthusiastic teenage reviewer and music was my entire life… Last year, before the world stopped turning, I received two offers to fly to Qatar for luxury junkets. I turned them both
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as a "mistake… As far as I, and many other observers, were concerned, this was case of stopping a mad man from committing further genocide… As history has shown us, however, just made the situation a hell of a lot worse. Far from protecting the
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O'Doherty was an only child until the age of fifteen when his twin brother and sister were born. Though he is on good terms with them, he credits their arrival with causing him to come to the decision that he would never have children of his own.
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in November 1971. His parents were both in their teens and he was the first of his mother's progeny. His father, who had been living in London, opted to stay with his mother in Ireland and to marry her. He became a
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The article by the newspaper's columnist Ian O'Doherty was headlined "Sterilising junkies may seem harsh, but it does make sense" and commented favourably on a suggestion by a doctor that such people should be
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As far as I recall — she's dead now, so I can't get proper verification — she was either 16 or 17… Herself and my Da, who was also a teenager, decided to get married — to prevent her being sent to a
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returned to Arkansas to sign the death warrant for Ricky Ray Rector, a career criminal who was brain damaged… the death penalty is an obscenity that has no place in a civilised country.
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just as part of their regulation kit". The presenter interrupted to point out that the club had gone through an "horrendous event", O'Doherty tried to justify his comments that as a
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protests forms a crucial foundation for any democracy… We're lucky to live in a society where people feel they can safely protest… It's a hell of a lot better than the alternative.
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My friends simply saw it as an opportunity for the notoriously liberal and PC RTE to stitch-up the right-wing columnist (for the record, I'm a Libertarian rather than simply
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Frankly, and I say this as someone who lives in Dublin, it would have made more sense to delay the capital's boozers reopening and allow the rural pubs to operate.
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No offence to the people of Mayo – and being married to one of them, I know how quickly they can take offence – but nobody goes to that county for the sunshine.
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Section titled "We may not like sale of SS poster but it doesn't mean the Nazis didn't exist" at bottom of this column for his thoughts on Griffin and the BNP.
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following reports in February 2021 that the former footballer had signed a ÂŁ10 million deal to become brand ambassador for the tiny Middle Eastern country of
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Section titled "Gay icon Becks turns his back on his fans by shilling for Qatar" at bottom of this column for his thoughts on Beckham's deal with Qatar.
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Section titled "Trump's killing spree is an absolute abomination that shames the US" at bottom of this column for his thoughts on the death penalty.
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After more than 20 years slaving over a hot keyboard in various newsrooms, I started to work from home on a full-time basis about four years ago.
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A few years ago, the BNP and its odious leader, Nick Griffin, were beginning to make electoral progress. Griffin to the fury of liberals, was
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he said "the equality laws should be scrapped". During the COVID-19 pandemic, O'Doherty wrote a column disagreeing with and discouraging the
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O'Doherty began working as a music reviewer during his teens. He has also reviewed books and was working on a response to the latest
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O'Doherty often writes about his political views or speaks about them on media platforms or at public events. He identifies as a
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in the belief that it would be preferable if such people did not reproduce. He made a distinction between those drug users with
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of individual Israelis, regardless of their own political affiliation" and advocating "blanket boycotts of anything involving
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The Press Ombudsman upheld a complaint against O'Doherty in January 2014 for a column in which he described members of the
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in the 2018 referendum on the basis that "none of us has the moral authority to tell a woman what to do with her body".
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supplement that comes with that day's edition. He began working full-time from home in about 2016. His columns in the
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records", particularly its persecution of gay people and treatment of women "like less than second-class citizens".
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about beggars of Roma origin that, in his opinion, were clearly capable of or intended to cause grave offence".
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meeting. He expressed "genuine sympathy for the decent, honest Catholics" affected by the publication of the
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O'Doherty's parents both died prematurely, an event he associates with the trauma they endured. His Nana (
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In October 2015, the Press Ombudsman upheld a further complaint for a column in which he described the
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and arrogance… to their botched evacuation as an 'extraordinary success'… The sight of one of
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criticised a column written by O'Doherty which referred to gay people as "sexual deviants".
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fan he "is not going to pass on the opportunity to have a go at them". A listener told the
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Iran gets to sit on the broard of a commission dedicated to 'promoting women's equality'.
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organisations. It does not extend, as the author claimed, to 'anything involving Jews'."
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newspaper), as well as his wife, brother, sister and others he knew. The documentary,
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opinions on the country's growing Muslim population, spends a week living among the
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the guy who said on one online forum that he was really happy my parents are dead…
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Back in the 1980s… I went on numerous demos to the embassy to protests against
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Press Monchengladbach, occupied as much of our time as the latest Pixies album.
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Former Herald and now Irish Independent columnist Ian O'Doherty, known for his
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had upheld criticism of several of his articles. He previously worked for the
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that remains alien in Ireland)… steer well clear of the internet and the
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He is married, but has described himself as "utterly useless at being a
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In November 2015, when appearing on Newstalk he said that supporters of
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have led to multiple letters of complaint and suggestions from readers.
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media" and it also may never have previously occurred worldwide.
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present among Chinese people. He is a supporter of a person's
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offered them their right of replay but they refused it. The
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homosexuality was actually crime in this country until 1993
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for their support of capital punishment. He has described
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thirty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
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thirty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland
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In a February 2011 column, he called for so-called "
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Commenting on 297:Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions 705:O'Doherty, Ian (14 April 2010). 361:, including those involving the 984:Thomas, Joe (9 November 2015). 827:. 28 April 2010. Archived from 732:O'Doherty, Ian (27 June 2020). 1370:O'Doherty, Ian (4 July 2020). 1124:O'Doherty, Ian (6 June 2020). 1065:O'Doherty, Ian (22 May 2021). 885:O'Brien, Carl (14 June 2011). 761:Hughes, Michael (3 May 2005). 1: 1235:O'Doherty, Ian (1 May 2021). 763:"Disgusted by Ian's comments" 206:. 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