Writing & Commentary by Sorcha Rosa

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Political writing, cultural commentary, nightlife reflections, and essays on modern Irish life from Sorcha Rosa — Irish writer, independent Dublin escort, cyclist, companion, and public figure.

Exploring intimacy, feminism, public life, cycling culture, identity, visibility, desire, and reactionary politics through emotionally honest storytelling and cultural analysis.

  • When Misogyny Marches in Uniform: The Case of Terence Crosbie

    When Misogyny Marches in Uniform: The Case of Terence Crosbie

    There is a rot in our culture – a rot that disguises itself in uniforms, flags, and “protect women” slogans. That rot is misogyny – and it has no problem walking hand-in-hand with transphobia and far-right nationalism when it serves the purpose of controlling women’s bodies and silencing survivors. A guilty verdict — and a…

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  •  Bodies in Motion: Why Inclusion Must Mean Everyone

     Bodies in Motion: Why Inclusion Must Mean Everyone

    When TENI launched the Transgender & Intersex Sports Inclusion Policy Guide, for the first time, intersex inclusion was not an afterthought, not a side note, but named. That word alone,  intersex – appearing in a national policy on sport is a small act of defiance in a country that still hides behind silence when it…

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  • Resisting Control, Reclaiming Care — ILGA Europe 2025

    Resisting Control, Reclaiming Care — ILGA Europe 2025

    Comrades, friends, siblings – whose bodies are seen as worthy of care? That’s how I opened my solo session at the ILGA Europe Conference, and the question still hangs in the air. Because in Ireland, and across Europe, the truth is brutal: not all bodies are treated as worthy. My workshop, Resisting Anti-Rights Attacks: Inclusive…

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  • Why So Many Trans Women in Ireland Are Going DIY

    Why So Many Trans Women in Ireland Are Going DIY

    In 2024 representatives of Irish LGBTQIA+ Organisations met with their Grassroots counterparts for a weekend of talks behind closed doors. A Trans activist used her talk to highlight the prevalence of DIY Trans healthcare across the island. She grabbed attention by applying HRT Patches, rubbing on Gel, taking estrogen pills and then injecting EEN on…

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  • Who Should Queer Ireland Vote For? Why Catherine Connolly Represents Us, and Heather Humphreys Does Not

    Who Should Queer Ireland Vote For? Why Catherine Connolly Represents Us, and Heather Humphreys Does Not

    By Sorcha Rosa Ireland’s presidential election is already drenched in hypocrisy, media spin, and the false respectability of those who posture as moderate voices. With the withdrawal of religious extremist Maria Steen and the disgraced rapist Conor McGregor – legally found liable for rape in a civil case – you might think the biggest threats…

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  • Ten Years On – Ireland’s Gender Recognition Act Still Leaves Us Behind

    Ten Years On – Ireland’s Gender Recognition Act Still Leaves Us Behind

    Ten years ago, the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) was heralded as a landmark. It was won in the shadow of Dr Lydia Foy’s long legal battle – a victory forged in courts, not in communities. For those who had the privilege, the time, and the medical resources to transition in ways the State deemed respectable,…

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  • BEYOND THE BINARY

    BEYOND THE BINARY

    In recent months, the definition of sex as biologically male or female has been used in a bid to restrict the rights of trans people. However, as Intersex Ireland explains, sex is not binary, and defining it as such leaves out a significant portion of the population. GCN Magazine Feature Intersex — Activism — Healthcare We…

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  • Ireland’s First Intersex Cycling Champion

    Ireland’s First Intersex Cycling Champion

    Long before intersex visibility entered public conversation, there were bodies already surviving inside elite sport. This reflective piece from Sorcha Rosa explores cycling, secrecy, identity, resilience and what it meant to grow up intersex in Irish sporting culture.

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  • The Rapist Conor McGregor Withdraws From Presidential Race Under Pressure From Feminist Protest

    The Rapist Conor McGregor Withdraws From Presidential Race Under Pressure From Feminist Protest

    Conor McGregor’s bid for the presidency of Ireland has ended in humiliation. After failing to receive a single council nomination, and under intense pressure from ROSA Socialist Feminist Movement, the disgraced fighter has withdrawn before even reaching the ballot. ROSA had called a mass protest outside Dublin City Council to ensure that Far Right councillors could…

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  • Why is Graham Linehan So Vehemently Anti-Trans?

    Why is Graham Linehan So Vehemently Anti-Trans?

    By Sorcha Rosa Graham Linehan once made his name writing clever, absurdist sitcoms , Father Ted, Black Books, The IT Crowd. Today, he is better known for a very different project: a relentless campaign against transgender people that has consumed his reputation, career, and personal life. This campaign has been costly. Linehan has been banned…

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