From this mornings Sunday Independent...

Some people like to pretend there was no real hardship associated with mandated masks and other Covid-related restrictions, and that getting bored from watching too much Netflix wasn't comparable to the horrors previous generations have suffered.

Who are the some who believe there were no real hardship associated with at least some 'Covid-related restrictions' though opinions over masks differed?

From the same stable during the week, consider the framing of the following headline:

Half a century on, the sheer senselessness of IRA's Aldershot massacre hasn't faded

And:

Today is the 50th anniversary of the IRA bomb at the Aldershot base of the British Paratroopers in Hampshire, just 50 kilometres from London.

And in a week where SF called for the expulsion of the Russian ambassador, Lucinda Creighton can't help but also frame matters in a certain way:

The hard left in Europe continuously and provocatively speak of alleged "Nato expansionism". We have heard it in Ireland from Sinn Féin and People Before Profit, and from Mick Wallace and Clare Daly the MEPs who, in a previous life, were advocates for transparency and accountability.

All other contributions welcome.