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The Problem of Consistency: Ireland, Palestine, and Religious Conservatism

In Ireland, many are quick to oppose religious conservatism. We hear strong voices against traditional views on family, gender, and faith in public life. Yet, at the same time, some of those same voices stand passionately with Palestine, a society shaped by conservative Muslim values, where certain identities are not widely accepted, and where religious law deeply influences daily life.

This raises an honest question:

Why is religious conservatism seen as oppressive here, but overlooked (or even supported) abroad when it fits a certain political cause?

If we’re going to talk about justice, equality, and human rights, shouldn’t we apply the same standards everywhere?

I don’t raise this to attack anyone, just to invite reflection. Can we really stand for truth, justice, and equality if we apply them selectively?

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