Paul Brennan and Irish Commentator Ivor Cummins dive into the Enoch Burke case in Ireland, a teacher arrested three times for refusing to use a student's preferred pronouns, who has now had his entire life savings drained from his bank account to cover fines related to the legal case. They also discuss sentencing guidelines that would have forced UK judges to sentence ethnic minorities differently, creating a two-tier justice system. These rules have just been abandoned following a week-long standoff between senior judges and the government. They also look at mass migration; the alarming influence of NGOs in Ireland, and the repercussions of a discussion on Zionism.
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