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I don't mind reading stuff with which I disagree. In fact it sharpens up the thought processes and can help clarify one's own thinking. But yeah, Una Mullally's columns are banal, inconsistent and badly thought out. Not to mention blatantly pro Shinner.I see the Shinner Spokesperson seconded to the Irish Times has reiterated their pro-Neutrality position.
In what reads like an interrupted first-year student debating society speech from the late 1970's that she really really really wanted to get out of her system we hear about FG populism and American "warplanes" and how, in the face of the invasion of a European democracy by a totalitarian dictatorship the right (correct) thing to do is to reassert our neutrality (even though we are not, and have never been, neutral).
If one of my kids wrote that guff for a school project I'd be embarrassed for them.
It really doesn't reflect well at all on the Irish Times that she's given such a prestige weekly slot.