A special message of love will be carried across Ireland and the World this Christmas.
An Post has transformed Adam Kind’s virtual hug into a special Christmas postmark.
The six-year-old from Killeagh in Co. Cork stole the hearts of the nation when he appeared on RTE’s Late Late Toyshow.
His hug will be applied to millions of Christmas cards and letters during the sorting process from today. Ryan Tubridy announced the news on last night’s Late Late Show.
Richard Miley of An Post Mails & Parcels said “We’re big fans of Adam and his virtual hug. As we all Send Love this Christmas, this special hug on every envelope keeps us all connected, even if we can’t hug in person this year. Thanks, Adam, for making the world a whole lot brighter this Christmas.”
women, that women are shuluts a whores. it is not unusual for young men to say these things and i want to cordon off it manifests in a violence, this very charged violence rhetoric which i have seen when friends of mine showed me their inboxes. people are getting day in, day out. as the price of being a woman in public space, that s what people get. the dam kind of burst this weekend? i think it did. i hope people are paying attention and understand how dangerous this language is, and yes, you can t directly say anyone is responsible for something as horrible as this. but even individual people,
it is not unusual for young men to say these things and i want to cordon off it manifests in a violence, this very charged violence rhetoric which i have seen when friends of mine showed me their inboxes. people are getting day in, day out. as the price of being a woman in public space, that s what people get. the dam kind of burst this weekend? i think it did. i hope people are paying attention and understand how dangerous this language is, and yes, you can t directly say anyone is responsible for something as horrible as this.
out ever day. as the price of being a woman in public space, that is what people are getting. and i think the dam kind of burst a little bit this weekend? i think it did. and i hope that people are paying attention, and i hope that people understand how dangerous this language. and yes, you can t directly say that anyone is responsible for something as horrible as this, but, you know, even individual people, every time you call a woman a slut, every time you tell a rape joke, you re contributing to a culture that tells people like this shooter that what he thinks is okay and reasonable. i want to bring in shannon watts, founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america. shannon, i want to talk to you, because we ve covered a bit on the show what you and other people and moms demand action have been exposed to in response to your activisim. it has seem to me there is this very ugly gendered component to the whole thing there is a lot of self-described or self-imagined macho dud