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Lise Hand: ‘It’s the 21st century now, and surely being a woman rebel in Ireland is easier in these more enlightened and egalitarian times. But is it really?’
“While Ireland is not free I remain a rebel, unconverted and unconvertible.
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There is no word strong enough for it. I am pledged as a rebel, an unconvertible rebel, to the one thing – a free and independent Republic,” Constance Markievicz
It was a midweek afternoon in late September, and RTÉ’s Liveline was in full swing, in every sense of the phrase.
Writer and feminist Rosita Sweetman was entertaining host Katie Hannon and an agog audience with a vivid description of how in the summer of 1974 a feisty cohort of the women’s liberation movement ‘invaded’ the hitherto men-only swimming spot, the Forty Foot in Dún Laoghaire.
“It wasn’t easy-peasy – there was ferocious pushback from the men..these naked auld fellas wagging their genitals at the young feminists who came in, walloping them with wet towels, screaming at them.
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