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Family and teen used 'medieval violence' to 'butcher' father of seven at funeral, court told
  • something being “biblical” or the concept of “honor killings” have nothing to do with religion in any way

    Agreed. There is zero reason to believe "religion" had anything to do with this. It's their usual feud stuff.

    I agree with your statement that honour is nothing to do with 'religion'.

  • Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml

    Iománaíocht ar teilfís 📺 an deireadh seachtaine seo

    Gaelic games on telly this weekend:

    Saturday

    • Camogie quarter final Kilkenny vs Dublin 12:30 RTÉ1

    • Hurling semifinal: Kilkenny vs Clare 15:00 RTÉ1

    Sunday

    • Camogie quarter-final Galway v Waterford 1.30pm RTÉ2

    • Hurling semi-final Limerick v Cork 4.00pm RTÉ2

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    If you watch one, Limerick-v-Cork is a banger. Limerick are aiming to be the first team to do 5-in-a-row in the 137-year history of the competition. And if anyone stops them, it'll be Cork (no disrespect to Clare and Kilkenny). Limerick are the one-to-beat, they're the best hurling team that has ever existed it's probably fair to say it, but Corkmen are surprisingly confident and if they do it they'll be heroes.

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    Family and teen used 'medieval violence' to 'butcher' father of seven at funeral, court told

    FIVE FAMILY MEMBERS and a teenager used “medieval violence” to “butcher” father of seven in “an honour killing” during a Co Kerry funeral, carrying out a “biblical atrocity”

    43-year-old Mr Thomas Dooley was killed at Rath Cemetery, Rathass, Tralee, Co Kerry on October 5, 2022.

    His younger brother, plus four other Dooleys and a teenager (presumably named Dooley; minors can't be named in the press under Irish law), have all pleaded not guilty. They gave a halting-site address.

    Counsel said the trial had a combination of the macabre, a provincial tragedy and appalling medieval violence. Ultimately, he commented, it was a biblical atrocity of a case where one brother had killed another brother.

    Counsel suggested the motive in the case was ‘reasonably clear’ and submitted it was because of an unhappy end to a childish relationship. Two teenagers were going out together (the daughter of the dead man + the son of one suspect), and the relationship had broken down. He said this had resulted in what some might call “an honour killing”.

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    A 34-year-old man “with a myriad of problems” brandished a knife at a newly-arrived Ukrainian couple and their child in Pimlico – handed a nine-month sentence

    He said Bohan had “a myriad of problems; his memory of the incident is hazy, to say the least”.

    The defence acknowledged that the presence of a young child at the scene made the incident “particularly unsavoury”.

    However, the solicitor submitted that there were no racial undertones.

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    Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml
    www.theguardian.com Catholic and African residents targeted by paint bombs in County Antrim

    PSNI treating incidents as hate crimes, as African family also describes threatening posters and smashed windows

    Catholic and African residents targeted by paint bombs in County Antrim
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    www.theguardian.com Oldest known picture story is a 51,000-year-old Indonesian cave painting

    Picture story featuring human-animal hybrids found in Indonesia is believed to be at least 51,200 years old

    Oldest known picture story is a 51,000-year-old Indonesian cave painting
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    How are you all planning to watch the 2024 Olympics?
  • As the Olympics will be on a lot of TV channels, here's how to get TV stations:

    1. Here are a lot of live TV channels as m3u or m3u8 links: https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv – VLC player can open them, e.g. if you command-line vlc https://dx4452e0qv6r9.cloudfront.net/tg4_vod_national.m3u8 then VLC starts playing TG4 live.

    2. About 700 live channels here in the browser: https://dlhd.so/24-7-channels.php

  • Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml

    Solving the defense issue with max lulz

    There is lots of handwringing about how our military is failing, is undersized, is not fit for purpose. A neoliberal fringe is debating should we join NATO for defense.

    The government is beefing up military expenditure. This, however, if foolish. Say we get 50 tanks and purchase fighter jets, that's useless against an invader with 400 tanks and 50 fighter jets; we have only wasted money and blood. You don't go toe-to-toe with a larger force: that's the lesson of 1916. ("Armed neutrality, to the extent that it would seriously deter any potential aggressor, is likely beyond our capacity." says a letter in Monday's paper)

    A modest proposal

    • A people's militia on the model of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution which is organised into small local nuclei with maybe a dozen to a hundred members in each.
    • Each nucleus to be an autonomous flying column equipped with at least assault rifles and pistols. Where resources allow, there could also be some specialists: snipers, specialists in explosives, mortars, rocket launchers and probably a guitar. They would keep their weapons at home or in small local arsenals.
    • This should include 5-20% of the population. 33-46% of most populations are fit to be in the militia, in the sense that they're not excluded by age or disability.

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    Training

    These people would get training in use of weapons, and in guerrilla tactics.

    Look at the Indian Territorial Army – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_Army_(India) – they train on weekends and holidays, putting in 30-60 four-hour days a year, plus one intensive camp a year for 4-14 days.

    That is about 200-300 hours a year. For the first three years, they would also have to do about 100 hours socially-useful labour, discussed below.

    Gross costs

    Arming 20% of our population – a million men and women – with a primary weapon, plus a service pistol (plus perhaps a machete or tomahawk, and possibly some vehicles) is a gross cost (but not a net cost, as we shall see).

    For primary weapons, an AK-47 or M-16 cost €700 retail, but can be got for €300. If we train gunsmiths, we can churn out AKs under €100

    Service pistols like a Beretta 9M or a SIG Sauer P320 costs something similar. I believe a Glock 19 is the best choice for manufacturability. (The Glock 17 isn't as good a choice for a mixed-gender force.) These probably be got for under €250.

    Other weapons would include sniper rifles, mortars, rocket launchers, not for every member, but for one specialist in each flying column. Probably drones now too.

    The Worker-Peasant Red Guards in DPRK have sidecar motorcycles, which I feel we should adopt for æsthetics, I mean look how cool this looks:

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    Arming 20% of Ireland's population with these would cost something like €1.5 billion. For comparison, Ireland's military budget is €1.23 billion FOR ONE YEAR in 2023, set to increase to €1.6 billion. And an AK has a service life of 20-40 years, so it's really nothing.

    Paying for it

    Marx wrote in his work on the Paris Commune: "The Commune made that catchword of bourgeois revolutions – cheap government – a reality by destroying the two greatest sources of expenditure: the standing army and state functionarism" and "in the rural districts the standing army was to be replaced by a national militia".

    More relevant is his Demands of the Communist Party of Germany: "Universal arming of the people. In future armies shall at the same time be workers’ armies so that the armed forces will not only consume, as in the past, but produce even more than it costs to maintain them."

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    The gross cost per cadre might be €1500-2000 worth of equipment. The benefit: they're now organised as a labour force. An hour of labour in this country is worth at least €10, so 200 hours a volunteer-labour recoups the upfront expense.

    Cuba's militia does things like blood-donation drives. For the first three years in the service, cadres would do say 100 hours a year socially-useful labour (such as blood-drives, singing rebel ballads at hospices, bottle-feeding runty piglets), and 40 hours per year in subsequent years. The militia is therefore a net benefit to the exchequer.

    Simple but worth mentioning: members could also pay fees to cover part of the cost. Maybe, not definitely.

    The advantages of decentRAlised defense

    • It is a perfect defense against occupation. An invader would be bloodied by flying columns everywhere he goes — ¡En cada barrio, Revolución! — and they'd be armed, trained. An invader would have no centralised targets to strike, no military base or barracks.

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    • This is more commonsensical than you think. If we ever are invaded again, we are just gonna have to train up our people to do this anyway, so really all I'm saying is that we should preëmptively do the thing that's gonna make an occupation fail, and has before, i.e. ensure a capable guerrilla force.

    • It's a question of military doctrine. We can't fight a conventional centralised war against a Great Power, and trying would just get us squashed (like 1916). Instead, we should adopt a military doctrine of decentralisation. This is a military term that comes from the words decent + RA, because we would have a decent 'RA to defend Mother Ireland.

    • It's our habit. As you know, Ireland pioneered modern guerrilla warfare. The Irish told Edward Bruce, "It is our custom to pursue and fight, and fight when retreating, and not stand in open hand-to-hand conflict until the other side is defeated." Asymmetric warfare is the only thing that has ever worked in the history of Ireland. Simon Coveney's symmetric military doctrine is dumb.

    • "[In 1778] the people began arming themselves and publicly organising Volunteer corps throughout the country. In a short time Ireland possessed an army of some 80,000 citizen soldiers, equipped with all the appurtenances of war; drilled, organised, and in every way equal to any force at the command of a regular Government. All the expenses of the embodiment of this Volunteer army were paid by subscriptions of private individuals. As soon as the first alarm of foreign invasion had passed, the Volunteers turned their attention to home affairs and began formulating certain demands for reform—demands which the Government was not strong enough to resist. Eventually, after a few years' agitation on the Volunteer side, met by intrigue on the part of the Government, the ‘patriot’ party, led by Grattan and Flood, and supported by the moral pressure of a Volunteer review outside the walls of the Parliament House, succeeded in obtaining from the legislature a temporary abandonment of the claim set up by the English Parliament to force laws upon the assembly at College Green. This and the concession of Free Trade (enabling Irish merchants to trade on equal terms with their English rivals) inaugurated what is known in Irish History as Grattan's Parliament."

    • Spread useful skill like first aid, mechanical skills, fitness, and the language (the Irish military gives orders in Irish in case you didn't know that).

    • As a side-benefit: people training together would make improve their social lives, some would fall in love and get married. I mean, look, you really ought to be outside playing with your friends in the first place.

    • Lastly, because this militia – once armed and organised – will inevitably overthrow the bourgeoisie and establish the dictatorship of the proletariat.

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    Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml

    Irish Mpox patient had 75 sexual partners in 21 days

    New Irish Medical Journal study into the spread of Mpox in Ireland between May 2022 and May 2023

    one of the people infected had 75 sexual partners in the previous 21 days. The median number of sexual partners for those infected was two over the previous 21 days.

    Looked at 229 people were infected over these 12 months: 226 male and 3 female. Almost 99% identified as gay, bisexual or men who have sex with men.

    Just under a third of them were originally from Latin America.

    Over 28% were HIV positive, while just over one in ten of those infected were admitted to hospital.

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    Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml
    www.independent.ie Dublin Zoo cleared of 17 animal welfare allegations following full investigation

    An investigation has cleared Dublin Zoo of a series of 17 animal welfare allegations which it says caused “considerable distress” for staff at the zoo.

    Dublin Zoo cleared of 17 animal welfare allegations following full investigation
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    Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml

    Canadian tourist assaulted in Dublin dies in hospital

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    Is my girlfriend gaslighting me? (Edit: No, she is not gaslighting me, but may have some other issues.)
  • she begin asking a series of pointed questions: “What would you do if you found out that I was gone?”, “What would you do if the CCTV on our street is broken by chance?”, “What would you tell my mother if I went missing?”, “If I was actually kidnapped, would you kill the guy for me?”

    Yeah these sound like tests.

  • Since the last update, I have to snip off the end of my password to log in

    I input my password.

    It refuses to log me in. Says 'Passwords must be between 10 and 60 characters'

    I delete the last few characters. Now it lets me log in.

    no bueno

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    Watch a culture die in 10 maps 1771-1871 (made by 'Breifne21')

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    News @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml

    Woman arrested in UK over video allegedly showing prison officer having sex with inmate in cell

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    Ian Garry from Portmarnock fights in UFC 303 tonight

    Opponent is a Michael Page. Garry is the favourite. Still undefeated.

    I edited a Dublin jersey onto him for lulz

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    Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml

    'I put the dog in a sleeper hold': Limerick man on protecting children from crazed pitbull (bad dog ded)

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    Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml

    Anthony Cacace set for first world title defence against former Carl Frampton conqueror Josh Warrington

    belfasttelegraph.co.uk Anthony Cacace set for first world title defence against former Carl Frampton conqueror

    Belfast’s Anthony Cacace will take on Josh Warrington in the first defence of his IBF world super-featherweight title on September 21 at Wembley Stadium.

    Anthony Cacace set for first world title defence against former Carl Frampton conqueror
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    Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml
    www.irishexaminer.com ‘Not long before there's a tragedy’ as concerns raised over rise in deer population

    Data shows 44,381 wild deer were culled nationally during the last full culling season as populations increase

    ‘Not long before there's a tragedy’ as concerns raised over rise in deer population

    Deer populations have got out of control and are causing danger on the roads as well as being a disease risk for farmers, according to Clare County Councillor Pat Hayes.

    National Parks and Wildlife Service data show 2,140 wild deer were culled during the last full culling season in Co Clare, the seventh-highest county deer cull in Ireland, with 44,381 deer culled nationally.

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    Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml

    Joseph Barry Wallace, Wexford FC soccer player, son of former MEP Mick Wallace, has died aged 30 after a short illness

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    Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml

    The Dáil has voted by 79 votes to 72 to opt into the controversial EU Migration and Asylum Pact for a standardised immigration control system across the 27 member states.

    www.irishtimes.com Dáil accepts controversial EU Migration Pact by 79 votes to 72

    Accord comes into effect in two years with aim of processing asylum applications within 12 weeks

    Dáil accepts controversial EU Migration Pact by 79 votes to 72

    The pact has been in discussion at EU level for the past eight years and the Government announced three months ago that it would be opting in to the pact, which will come into effect in two years’ time.

    Under the pact’s rules, there will be tougher border security checks including identification and health checks with the collection of biometric data including fingerprints for anyone above the age of six.

    A substantial increase in the number of staff processing applications will now be required along with new processing and accommodation centres.

    Migrants will be accommodated in holding centres close to airports and ports, which the Government has insisted will not be detention centres, while asylum seekers’ applications will be processed within a maximum of 12 weeks. Where an application is rejected, asylum seekers will have to be returned forcibly to their home country within the same period. Member states will be required, based on their population size, to take in thousands of migrants from “frontline” countries such as Italy, Greece and Spain, or provide funding instead.

    Minister for Justice Helen McEntee said, “Those who have a right to international protection must be given that status as quickly as possible. For those who are found not to have a right to international protection, they must return to their home country as quickly as possible.”

    Mary Lou McDonald has said the Government’s failure to opt out of any aspect of the pact is a “dangerous erosion” of Irish sovereignty.

    Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns described individual aspects of the pact as worth opting into but her party had “very serious human rights concerns” with the overall pact which she described as “dangerous”.

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    Ireland @lemmy.ml frightful_hobgoblin @lemmy.ml

    Very interesting sponsored section in today's Examiner. I wonder who sponsored it??? 🤔🤔

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