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    Finding Common Ground: The Parallels of Injustice in the Lives of Martin Luther King Jr. and Martin McGuinness

    Byerrol January 7, 2026

    Introduction: Contextualizing Structural Injustice Understanding the historical contexts in which Martin Luther King Jr. and Martin McGuinness operated is crucial to comprehending the depths of systemic injustice faced by African American and Catholic/Nationalist communities. Systemic injustice refers to entrenched policies and cultural norms that create disadvantages for particular groups, perpetuating cycles of inequality and exclusion….

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  • Donald Trump and Kamala debate transexuals rights at the US Senate. Trump and Kamala Harris argue with a trans person over what they will do once elected #transrights #maga #trump #LGBTQ #woke #wokeisdead
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    Donald Trump and Kamala debate transexuals rights at the US Senate. Trump and Kamala Harris argue with a trans person over what they will do once elected #transrights #maga #trump #LGBTQ #woke #wokeisdead

    Byerrol February 15, 2025October 20, 2025

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  • Business

    Want More Referrals? Here’s What You’re Doing Wrong

    Byerrol January 14, 2025

    Want More Referrals? Here’s What You’re Doing Wrong Business owners often vent about their struggle to get other companies to send them referrals. They offer a 20% cut and expect partners to jump at the chance. But here’s why that isn’t working: No surprise they’re not excited to play along. If you truly want referrals,…

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    How Strategic Pricing Can Skyrocket Business Growth

    Byerrol January 14, 2025September 8, 2025

    How Strategic Pricing Can Skyrocket Business Growth Many businesses miss out on substantial profits by setting pricing tiers that are too closely spaced—like $100, $120, and $140 per month. This approach often yields similar buying behavior across the tiers, limiting revenue potential. Instead, businesses should aim to significantly increase earnings at each upsell level to…

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  • What benefits does Is LinkedIn premium offer
    Reflections & Observations

    Is LinkedIn DEAD?

    Byerrol January 8, 2025October 20, 2025

    Linkedin over the past few years to me reminds be of Facebook or Instagram back in the early days- Alot of self serving irrelevant rubbish. Personally I dont care much whether ‘Becky’ is just back into work after a few days away and is now fully charged and excited to serve her brilliant customers I…

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    How the rich stole football and the impact on working class fans

    Byerrol September 25, 2024September 25, 2024

    The Gentrification of Modern-Day Football in the UK and Ireland and Its Impact on Working-Class Violence and hooliganism In the UK and Ireland, football has traditionally been seen as the sport of the working class. Clubs were often closely tied to their local communities, serving as outlets for working-class pride and identity. However, as football…

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  • Ireland tourism is dead
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    The Decline of Irish Identity: A reality check on Immigration and Its Impact on Tourism

    Byerrol August 4, 2024August 4, 2024

    Ireland has long been cherished as a land of enchanting landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. Its quaint towns and villages, deeply rooted in traditional Irish culture, have drawn tourists from around the globe, particularly from the United States. However, with the recent influx of young Islamic men into these small communities, there are…

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  • A Solution to the Blue-Green Algae Crisis in Lough Neagh
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    A Solution to the Blue-Green Algae Crisis in Lough Neagh

    Byerrol August 4, 2024August 4, 2024

    Lough Neagh, the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles, is facing a severe environmental crisis due to the proliferation of blue-green algae. This issue poses significant risks to both the ecosystem and the local communities that rely on the lake for drinking water, fishing, and recreation. One of the primary contributors to this problem…

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  • White Dee and illegal immigrants
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    White Dee and the Perceived Decline of Values in the UK: Fueling Current Unrest Over Illegal Migration

    Byerrol August 4, 2024August 4, 2024

    The UK has experienced significant social and cultural changes over the past few decades, with public figures and media portrayals often sparking debate about the nation’s values. One such figure is Deirdre “White Dee” Kelly, who gained national prominence through the controversial Channel 4 documentary series, Benefits Street. Her portrayal as a central character in…

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  • Protests about illegal immigration in belfast, Northern Ireland
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    Limiting Migration into Belfast and Northern Ireland: Resolving the Fallout from the Troubles First

    Byerrol August 4, 2024August 4, 2024

    The enduring impact of the Troubles continues to shape the socio-political landscape of Northern Ireland. This period of intense conflict, which spanned from the late 1960s until the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, left deep scars on the communities of Belfast and beyond. Despite significant progress in peace-building, the remnants of division and distrust still…

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