We note a lot of people are totally missing the point of the breach of the law by Enoch Burke and his family. Literally some people can only see the trans issue which is not the subject of this case.
We now have a significant minority who condone breaking the law, interference with the course of justice and disruption and violence in the actual court room. Interrupting judges by a family who call themselves Christians but who are a totally lawless and out of control.

They are not under the discipline of any form of Christian community and unable to articulate in a calm manner their concerns. The process that needed to be followed was to appeal his suspension then his dismissal. He can’t do so as at each stage he sabotages his chances of getting a hearing.
I am now asking myself are we are seeing the emergence of a “family cult”? One without restraint or direction.
The threat of violence is there on each occasion as the temperature rises. The normal parental role is missing as there is a total lack of objectivity. Also as the family is representing themselves they are in one getting legal services for free but with the fines and the legal costs rising daily the costs are going to be astronomical.
Also because the family has no independent legal representation they are like bulls in a China shop.
Here we see the violent outburst and ejection for disrupting the court. It starts with Ammi who disrupted the court and in this Virgin Media news report falls over as she is literally thrown outside the gates of the court. She is wearing high heels.
In the RTE report it looks like the garda pushes her.








RTÉ’s 7th March 2023 report can be viewed here
Here we have the weird idea that the family is saying their creed to anti genderism in a song. Here they appear to be martyrs whereas they are actually completely out of control.The Burke Family: The way things are going it is not a family court that we need but a family prison.
Burke’s appeal was dismissed on 7th March 2023 by the High Court where the president of the Court of Appeal said the case “is not about transgender rights”, as reported by Mary Carolan, Legal Affairs Correspondent of the Irish Times, on Tuesday 7th March.
The legal summary can be found at the “Employment Rights Ireland” blog.









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