Louise Byrne on growg up gay Ireland

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RTÉ Prime Time reporter, Louise Byrne, talks to Janice Butler about raisg tws wh her partner Charlotte, her experience growg up gay Ireland and how she hop her story n help others.

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LOUISE BYRNE ON GROWG UP GAY IRELAND

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RTÉ Prime Time reporter, Louise Byrne, talks to Janice Butler about raisg tws wh her partner Charlotte, her experience growg up gay Ireland and how she hop her story n help others.

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For starters, Louise and her partner, who had to postpone their weddg last May, have tw boys, Matthew and Will (4); not so unual, but as a gay uple, Louise and Charlotte had their babi through IVF, makg their journey a ltle "ls nventnal, " says Louise. "Growg up the ’80s and ’90s Ireland, beg gay was a b visible, pecially as a woman. Shna tells exactly what ’s like to grow up gay Ireland and how she’s makg a TV doc to showse this.

"I obvly knew a few gay people, but was a very, very small amount and then when I moved to London and went to a performg arts llege was like this credible explosn of people who were all beg pletely thentic, and I beme more fortable wh the ia of who I was.

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“My experience of growg up gay Ireland was, tth be told, que difficult. “I thk thgs have changed dramatilly for young people but there is a misnceptn that, bee we have marriage equaly, homophobia has been eradited and that is absolutely not the se as recent cints will emphasise. "It only tak one person to be a homophobe or to bully someone for beg gay.

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And, you know, there are many parts of the world where homosexualy is still illegal, and people are still beg opprsed and persecuted. "Even the UK, you see people opposg trans rights and nversn therapy hasn’t been banned, so you have to be very reful bee equal rights means equal rights for everybody and you n quickly be ogmarched to a place where first ’s the rights of trans people beg erod, then ’s gay people, then ’s the rights of women or whatever.

“I beme volved the Irish gay rights movement om the very begng wh David Norris and some others. "For somebody like that to be absolutely supportive of his son growg up gay the pletely reprsive era of the 50s and 60s Ireland was extraordary.

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"Inially I was worried people might fd out I was gay, and would be difficult but when I talked to my lleagu, they told me I should have absolutely no fear whatsoever, that they would stand by me.

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