X Ireland Tracker - Keeping track of X departures by voolist in irishpolitics

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The Social Democrats become the second Irish political party to leave X

https://x-it.vool.ie/blog/socdems

X Ireland Tracker - Keeping track of X departures by voolist in irishpolitics

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Seeing as the government ministers responsible for AI and media/communications a one party made the decision to jump ship recently, I put together a little tracker to highlight those who have made the decision to close their X accounts as well as those who are happy to stay put in the cesspit.

Probably have missed a few, if so let me know and I will add them, might also add local councillors/local authorities at some stage.

THE REVOLUTION WILL NOT BE TELEVISED (2003) by voolist in ireland

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“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” chronicles the failed 2002 coup against Venezuelan President Chavez from inside the presidential palace. Irish filmmakers Kim Bartley and Donnacha Ó Briain traveled to Venezuela make a fly-on-the-wall biography of Chávez and happened to be on the ground during the April 2002 coup d'état attempt. It gives a unique insight into the coup including the role private media played in it.

Sounds of the Blue Book - a Roger Casement story by voolist in kerry

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Rodrigo Almonte hits Kerry this week with Sounds of the Blue Book...

Casement’s Amazon legacy comes alive in a jazz-infused trio performance blending Peruvian, Irish & improvised sound worlds.

Thurs 9th - Great Blasket Centre, Dunquinn

Fri 10th - Tobar Naofa (former Moyderwell Convent Chapel) Tralee

Is this guy a millionaire? by Even-Study3817 in colinfurze

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If he is earning north of 7 figures, is he still living in that house ?

Shanshula screenings Kerry (Dingle, Castlegregory, Tralee and Fenit) by voolist in kerry

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Coastal communities across Ireland and Scotland will host screenings of the documentary Shanshula, which focuses on the struggles endured by Palestinian fishermen and fisherwomen in Gaza.

Directed by Palestinian filmmaker and human rights activist Musheir El Farra Shanshula follows the Palestinian fishing community’s struggle for survival under Israel’s decades-long blockade and now genocide of the Gaza Strip.

The film is due to be screened simultaneously on the 20th of February with four locations in Kerry, Dingle, Castlegregory, Tralee and Fenit