It’s a flat out lie to claim you can say anything on TV in a country where no politician from either of the two main parties have been asked a hard question in 10 years, where graft and corruption is rarely mentioned, where only one side of any social debate is given real airtime, and where every TV channel has loudly and strongly taken a side in every referendum.ceannairceach wrote: ↑Sun Sep 21, 2025 11:07 am “You can say what the feck you like on Irish tv”
Since fcking when???
Then get Helen Joyce on the LLS and debate the lunacy of the gender ideological cult.
Invite BeLongTo or one of those organisations and ask them out how ethical it is to have a minister’s husband market dangerous puberty blockers while the Government she sits in pushes them??
Get O’Gorman on and grill him how the the shocking rise in illegal immigration is a direct result of his at best ineptitude and at worst deviousness.
Hell, bring on Greenpeace or similar and remind them that China and India pollute more than anyone!!
No thought not - there are left wing sacred cows that RTE are shit scared to touch. And they know it.
But yeah you say anything eh ?
In terms of what is allowed on TV, Ireland is barely better than North Korea, just a little more subtle.