Monday, 6 July 2015

A deeply flawed University (26.82014)

Trinity College Dublin is the source of many modernist ideas in Irish life and is a fulcrum of middle class notions of biochemical imbalances in the brain which have serious reperçussions for due process and the rule of law amongst vulnerable young minds who know little about this university's disreputable past and the backgrounds and traits of its alumni who include Mary McAleese.

The sectarian selection process for this University’s under-achieving elite has skewed political debate in the South. Attempts are being made to cover up this publicly-funded institution's disreputable past and shunning of talented Irish Catholic youth in favour of the Protestants,English and Americans.

Anybody but Irish Catholics could apply for this University up until living memory and it was rightly regarded as a morally reprehensible institution by the devoted churchman, John Charles McQuaid. 

In 1980, TCD operated a 50:50 policy of recruitment of Catholics and Protestants and ignored – wilfully – the fact that the Anglican population represented only 3% of the Southern Irish population in the contemporaneous census.

Supervisory Cubicle,Unionists

 The furthest down the ward undercover policemen such as Davy Gannon and Sean Mc Aleer came was to the reception area. They refused to go an...