If you don’t think the world has gone mad, just look at Ireland and view the clip at the bottom of this article. Ireland is only a few years ahead of the rest of the Western world, but mark my words, it won’t be long. In a stunning display of state-sanctioned insanity, Irish teacher Enoch Burke has been arrested—again—for the grave "offense" of believing and teaching basic biological reality. This man has been dragged through the courts, handcuffed, and thrown into jail simply for refusing to call a boy a girl.
In the lunatic asylum that is modern Ireland—coming soon to a U.S. state near you—where the thought police reign supreme and free speech is a distant memory, Burke’s crime was nothing more than refusing to bow to the radical transgender ideology sweeping through the halls of power.
Let's unpack this circus. Enoch Burke, a teacher at Wilson’s Hospital School, dared to defy the all-encompassing, state-enforced dogma that demands we all pretend men can become women and vice versa. His refusal to address a “transitioning” student by their “preferred pronouns”—a demand that contradicts not just his Christian beliefs but basic biological facts—was enough to earn him a one-way ticket to prison. Burke was dismissed from his job for this supposed "gross misconduct," yet he continued to show up at the school, unrepentant and persistent in his stance.
And what does the so-called justice system do in response? Do they respect his deeply held convictions? Do they acknowledge his right to disagree?
Of course not.
Instead, they bring in Judge Barry O'Donnell, a man who once made nearly €400,000 as a barrister representing TUSLA, the Irish State’s so-called Child Protection agency. An agency, mind you, that’s now so thoroughly marinated in LGBT ideology that they make accepting this perversion a condition for fostering children.
You can almost hear the gears of this bureaucratic machine creaking under the weight of its own hypocrisy. How delightful to think that a Christian teacher could expect justice from someone so deeply entrenched in the very ideology he opposes.