[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Alethea Dystopia - Triggering Misogynists Daily [@Woman_Unruled](/creator/twitter/Woman_Unruled) on x 2509 followers Created: 2025-07-27 08:11:50 UTC I didn’t go back XXX year, the OP did. So I was keeping in context. Ireland outlawed divorce until the 1990’s. Ireland had some very outdated laws for awhile. Their history with the Magdalene laundries is a serious statement on their oppression of women. There are similarities between how women in Ireland were treated as recently as XX years ago and how sharia law treats women. The difference is Ireland don’t have as many actual laws in place to allow this practice. They had a system that permitted it and women had no way of getting that system to recognize the rights they supposedly had in law. So it was a defacto law when they could be locked up in the Magdalene laundries for decades for committing the crime of immorality. Do you not know this history? You’re putting a lot of effort into trying to argue something and it seems you’re completely unfamiliar with the problem Ireland had until quite recently. So you have no context. Ireland allowed the church to abuse women badly. XX engagements  **Related Topics** [women](/topic/women) [ireland](/topic/ireland) [op](/topic/op) [dystopia](/topic/dystopia) [Post Link](https://x.com/Woman_Unruled/status/1949382205957955905)
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Alethea Dystopia - Triggering Misogynists Daily @Woman_Unruled on x 2509 followers
Created: 2025-07-27 08:11:50 UTC
I didn’t go back XXX year, the OP did. So I was keeping in context. Ireland outlawed divorce until the 1990’s. Ireland had some very outdated laws for awhile. Their history with the Magdalene laundries is a serious statement on their oppression of women. There are similarities between how women in Ireland were treated as recently as XX years ago and how sharia law treats women. The difference is Ireland don’t have as many actual laws in place to allow this practice. They had a system that permitted it and women had no way of getting that system to recognize the rights they supposedly had in law. So it was a defacto law when they could be locked up in the Magdalene laundries for decades for committing the crime of immorality. Do you not know this history? You’re putting a lot of effort into trying to argue something and it seems you’re completely unfamiliar with the problem Ireland had until quite recently. So you have no context. Ireland allowed the church to abuse women badly.
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