Saturday, February 8, 2014

Breda O'Brien's article littered in obfuscation

Whether intentional or not but Breda O'Brein's Irish Times column today is littered with obfuscation.

She talks about how people are afraid to express views which might be opposed to gay marriage.

She writes: "Already, people were terrified of going public with doubts about gay marriage, and I know two people told by their employers that to do so would threaten their employment."

There we go again, that great anonymity, that 'secrecy'. What organisation does that best?

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