
Micheál Ó Scríobh
@divilthebit
Dad, son, husband, brother, uncle, friend, musician, writer, storyteller, teacher, imbiber...devotee of the craic.
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Thank you susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى Susan Abulhawa just gave one of the most searing indictments at the Oxford Union. It’s called “If.” If Palestinians bombed every synagogue… If they wiped out hospitals… If they herded Jews into tents labelled “safe zones” — then bombed them… If

Freedom Flotilla Coalition US BOAT TO GAZA Canada Boat to Gaza Ship to Gaza Sweden ICBSG | اللجنة الدولية لكسر الحصار عن غزة Palestinian Solidarity Alliance Thiago Ávila | Gaza Freedom Flotilla Plateforme Palestine Free Gaza Australia MyCARE Greta Thunberg #Gaza has captured the hearts of millions. Gaza is no longer just the homeland of Palestinians, but also the home of millions of people worldwide who stand in solidarity, fighting for a just cause. #Madleen carries no weapons, but the unwavering will to break the blockade



Ballycastletradtrail.com Live it. Love it. Bígí linn!! John Campbell Eamonn Mallie Aidan Hynes 💙 Cllr Siobhan McCallin Father Brian D'Arcy Belfast TradFest Arts Council of Northern Ireland




There's a story by the late great John Campbell about a woman who turned down all suitors eventually ending up alone. You know the one John Campbell ... Foolish pride indeed. Ar fheabhas.


#They Racism is purely the abuse of power. Irish racism breaks my heart. We are #refugees. John Campbell Eamonn Mallie Cllr Siobhan McCallin Father Brian D'Arcy Aidan Hynes 💙 Jeremy Corbyn Gerry Adams Seán Ó Muireagáin George Galloway

Magical. We have a glen full of them here agus na daoine maithe ina gcónaí ann!! John Campbell Eamonn Mallie

"Here they come In their bloody boats..." George Galloway UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency Pól Mac Fhloinn






The dread fear of not having enough to be buried #mortified John Campbell Eamonn Mallie Gerry Campbell Pól Mac Fhloinn Kyle Paisley Poetry Ireland / Éigse Éireann Cllr Siobhan McCallin Poetry Ireland / Éigse Éireann
