Monday, May 13, 2013

The end of the social contract in Ireland


Many thanks to those who have continued to read this blog in the absence of any new posts for nearly a year; it is you who have inspired my comeback. It is fair to say that its predecessor, the tenure blog, elicited quite a reaction; the decision to make it no longer available to the public was made by its owner, not me.

The tenure blog dealt with several different issues, now less to the fore in an environment in which bus drivers physically stop scab labour;



So, fortunately, the state is at least a little afraid of us still.

Tenure is discussed in my forthcoming “Ireland in crisis” book as in my 2012 monograph;


In the middle of all this summary dismissal talk we get summary execution; abortion on demand, as certified by 3 doctors who will themselves be abortionists. There is no way that risk of suicide can be assessed in this way; alternatively put, after the failed mother gets her abortion on the grounds of threats of suicide, surely she should be incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital as a risk to herself and others?

What is intriguing for me is that the person who broke the story that was decided as the trigger to bring abortion into Ireland, Kitty Holland of the Irish Times, who is not a reliable narrator for reasons discussed in my books. Far better to talk to an Indian fantasist as she attempts to reduce Ireland to the same moral abyss as her mother, one of the few Irish “women” to have an abortion;


http://cvcomment.org/2013/04/25/what-the-savita-inquest-finally-shows/


Of course, the Gosnell story - a Mengele at work in the USA – has achieved no traction in the mainstream media outside Fox.

From afar, everything I have read about the Savita case is consistent with this scenario;

1. Well-educated Indian engineer gets ultrasound, finds the baby is female. (Was there noone Irish of the 300k who have emigrated since 2009 available for that job?)

2.Egged on by her family, in Ireland in holiday, they attempt a DIY home abortion

3. When it is clear there is trouble, he hatches a plan "Blame the Irish retards"

4. He enlists Kitty Holland, who destroyed academic freedom and basic rights for students in Ireland in 2002-2004 on instructions from her masters

5. They present at Galway, with the unfortunate Savita already dilated and suffering from septicemia. She asks for an abortion so she can see her parents off at the airport; her husband lies about what he heard, and was in fact on the road to Dublin at the time.

6. There a midwife is quoted out of context into something unhelpful as she can see what has occurred;

7. We Irish will now tear each other apart for a decade, instead of rescuing our country

and cui bono?

There used to be a social contract in Ireland Part of it was the understanding that we producers, competent people, would give some leeway to various types of lifestyle experimenters, BS artists and so on, as they were also Irish. I for one no longer feel such an obligation.

This will become ever more impotent in that it is clear that Ireland now has its own private little ice age , with the grass growth on which much Irish society was implicitly predicated restricted to June till October. Herds will be decimated