Make up your own mind.
Standing with the @DebenhamsIRE workers today in #Limerick. It’s been 100 days since they lost their livelihoods. They have received no redundancy payment while trading continues online. This is not the sort of treatment of workers I will accept on behalf of my constituents ✊ pic.twitter.com/3y1hyDGJ3T
— Cllr Elisa O'Donovan (@elisaodonovan) July 18, 2020
Actual shnakey pints in the park ☘️ pic.twitter.com/p3wE5owqCl
— Cllr Elisa O'Donovan (@elisaodonovan) March 17, 2021
#SundayThoughts which way Ireland? pic.twitter.com/gOKRBotI8C
— Patricia McCafferty (@PatriciaMAC10) March 21, 2021
Every Sunday I receive contact from residents regarding the gathering of over 60 people outside the former Jesuit Church,The Crescent, O’Connell St.They film and intimidate local people while gathering illegally. Thank you to @gardainfo who attended the scene today on my request
— Cllr Elisa O'Donovan (@elisaodonovan) March 28, 2021
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again - leave Elisa alone, all you spineless, unlaid, basement-dwelling glorified skidmarks. She’s doing a fab job. G’way & have another tear-filled anger-wank over that pic of your mum in her Debs dress. https://t.co/STtzem0wy3
— Tits N’ Tatts (@JayRow) April 2, 2021
Thank you Jen. I am really disgusted with the silence of all other parties and my so called “left” colleagues in Council. It doesn’t bode well for the the rise in the anti-women, radical right in this city. The ground is ripe for them and I can’t take it on myself
— Cllr Elisa O'Donovan (@elisaodonovan) April 2, 2021
Gardai taking names of people praying on the streets of Limerick today. pic.twitter.com/L2LPr8vWvx
— Catholic Arena (@CatholicArena) March 28, 2021
I support my constituents as they are afraid to leave their homes with this weekly organised mass gathering where local people are filmed and intimidated.
— Cllr Elisa O'Donovan (@elisaodonovan) March 28, 2021
It has been an intense week. Thank you to those who respectfully contacted me about the action I took last Sunday on behalf of local residents. It is a difficult time for everyone and I did what I believe is right. I am not anti-religion. I support all to practice their faith 🕊
— Cllr Elisa O'Donovan (@elisaodonovan) April 1, 2021
Let me clarify MY position - I hate the church and I hate those who keep attending services near where I live despite everyone else obeying the restrictions - not very Christian of them to give zero fucks about other people’s health is it? Bye now. And leave Elisa alone. Loser.
— Tits N’ Tatts (@JayRow) March 28, 2021
Pardon @elisaodonovan do you really think it's appropriate for a public representative to like tweets where people state their hatred for religious groups?
— Catholic Arena (@CatholicArena) March 28, 2021
Can you clarify whether or not you were liking that part of the tweet?
Can you clarify why you are condoning illegal mass gatherings and the intimidation of my constituents?
— Cllr Elisa O'Donovan (@elisaodonovan) March 28, 2021
'Gardai taking names of people praying on the streets of Limerick today'
— Catholic Arena (@CatholicArena) March 28, 2021
A neutral fact.
Whereas 'I hate the church' is hardly an appropriate tweet for public representative to be liking.