Ireland has gone full psycho.
They are taking this immigration and tranny stuff to levels that a German woman could only dream of.
Remember: a few years ago, Ireland was the most conservative country in Western Europe – by a lot.
This just shows that… well, it shows something. I don’t even know what, actually.
The chief of Ireland’s national police force has withdrawn a directive forcing officers to use trans pronouns.
Drew Harris, the Commissioner for Ireland’s national police force An Garda Síochána, has pulled a directive which would force officers to use a trans individual’s preferred pronouns.
Under the plan, officers and members of Garda staff who refused to use an individual’s preferred pronouns would risk disciplinary action, prompting fears within the organisation that conscientious objectors could lose their jobs.
This eventually prompted an official response from the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors (AGSI), with the organisation lashing out at the fact that members of the force had not been consulted on the directive before its implementation.
According to a report by Gript Media, Commissioner Harris has now decided to withdraw the plan, pulling the plug on the directive this week.
No reason for the U-turn appears to have been given, though it could be in response to the level of outrage directed at the plan by both Garda staff and members of the general public.
The latter of these two groups have spent the last number of weeks reacting harshly to government plans to push transgenderism, with ministers provoking particular derision with plans to see gender ideology taught to children.
Under proposals outlined by the government, children in the country’s Elementary School system are to be taught about “transgender issues”, a move that has been denounced by one major school organisation as not being based on any “scientific or medical consensus”.
Politicians have nevertheless doubled and tripled down on the push, with the Irish Prime Minister insisting that children should be taught about transgenderism by teachers.
“Trans people exist, they’ve always existed, and I think it makes more sense in schools to just inform children about the world around them,” the island’s LGBTQ+ PM Leo Varadkar said regarding the issue.
They haven’t always existed. That is just an obvious lie. Even if you believe they exist, they’ve only existed since 2015, when the government and media decided they exist.
Believing in trannies is a state of mind.