Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She had the courage of her convictions refusing to be on SNL with Andrew Dice Clay and then when she did appear tearing up the picture of the pope.
A profile in courage.
This. No one stood up for her when the hordes came for her. It ruined her career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She had the courage of her convictions refusing to be on SNL with Andrew Dice Clay and then when she did appear tearing up the picture of the pope.
A profile in courage.
This. No one stood up for her when the hordes came for her. It ruined her career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She had the courage of her convictions refusing to be on SNL with Andrew Dice Clay and then when she did appear tearing up the picture of the pope.
A profile in courage.
This. No one stood up for her when the hordes came for her. It ruined her career.
Anonymous wrote:She had the courage of her convictions refusing to be on SNL with Andrew Dice Clay and then when she did appear tearing up the picture of the pope.
A profile in courage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://consequence.net/2023/07/morrissey-sinead-oconnor/amp/
Kudos to Morrissey for calling out the hypocrisy of the music industry and celebs only heralding Sinead’s artistry after her death. The link contains his bold criticism of those who failed to support her when she was alive. He’s not wrong.
Morrissey is a big old racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pope John Paul won’t be seeing her!
They're in different places. Toasty where he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actually her mother has a lot to answer for. When she put her in a home run by Catholic nuns, one of them spotted she could sing, bought her a guitar and got her lessons.
She had nothing else good to say about that home, aside from the lovely nun with the guitar, and described the ways that they abused and shamed her. Please don't rewrite history for this woman who lived so honestly.
I am not rewriting anything, if you knew about that nun you should have mentioned her, not lumped her in with a bunch of seedy criminals.
DP. Right, and that nun continued to participate in the prison camps where she was held against her will, and exploited, and harmed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magdalene_asylum
Magdalene asylums, also known as Magdalene laundries, were initially Protestant but later mostly Roman Catholic institutions that operated from the 18th to the late 20th centuries, ostensibly to house "fallen women". The term referred to female sexual promiscuity or work in prostitution, young women who became pregnant outside of marriage, or young girls and teenagers who did not have familial support. They were required to work without pay apart from meagre food provisions, while the institutions operated large commercial laundries, serving customers outside their bases.
Many of these "laundries" were effectively operated as penitentiary workhouses. The strict regimes in the institutions were often more severe than those found in prisons.
Anonymous wrote:Pope John Paul won’t be seeing her!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://consequence.net/2023/07/morrissey-sinead-oconnor/amp/
Kudos to Morrissey for calling out the hypocrisy of the music industry and celebs only heralding Sinead’s artistry after her death. The link contains his bold criticism of those who failed to support her when she was alive. He’s not wrong.
Morrissey is a big old racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://consequence.net/2023/07/morrissey-sinead-oconnor/amp/
Kudos to Morrissey for calling out the hypocrisy of the music industry and celebs only heralding Sinead’s artistry after her death. The link contains his bold criticism of those who failed to support her when she was alive. He’s not wrong.
Morrissey is a big old racist.
Anonymous wrote:https://consequence.net/2023/07/morrissey-sinead-oconnor/amp/
Kudos to Morrissey for calling out the hypocrisy of the music industry and celebs only heralding Sinead’s artistry after her death. The link contains his bold criticism of those who failed to support her when she was alive. He’s not wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Catholic Church has a lot to answer for.
Actually her mother has a lot to answer for. When she put her in a home run by Catholic nuns, one of them spotted she could sing, bought her a guitar and got her lessons.
Anonymous wrote:https://consequence.net/2023/07/morrissey-sinead-oconnor/amp/
Kudos to Morrissey for calling out the hypocrisy of the music industry and celebs only heralding Sinead’s artistry after her death. The link contains his bold criticism of those who failed to support her when she was alive. He’s not wrong.
Anonymous wrote:https://consequence.net/2023/07/morrissey-sinead-oconnor/amp/
Kudos to Morrissey for calling out the hypocrisy of the music industry and celebs only heralding Sinead’s artistry after her death. The link contains his bold criticism of those who failed to support her when she was alive. He’s not wrong.
Anonymous wrote:She was such a talented beautiful soul.
Really struggled for years with mental health (and physical health issues) -- horrific abuse at the hands of her mother, BPD.
As she once said, she went straight from an abusive childhood into the music business (she was locked up for 1.5 years in the Magdelene Asylum as a teen for shoplifting) and never had the proper time and space to heal.
Her son died by suicide a few years ago, which gutted her.
She had a full hysterectomy recently for painful endometriosis, which triggered memories of her childhood abuse and when she was released from hospital had a breakdown threatening to kill herself on social media.
RIP, Sinead. She really had the voice of an angel.