Monthly Archives: April 2013

902967339029674190295759902967349029673590296737902957579029673690296739Scenes from Castle Buildings, Stormont, Northern Ireland,following the signing of the Good Friday Agreement 15 years ago today.

Dobson could have shown a leeetle more empathy.

From top: Liz O’Donnell and David Andrews: John Hume; Lucilita Bhreatnach, Martin McGuinness and Martin Ferris; Ian Paisley; Jim Gibney and Mitchell McLaughlin; Mo Mowlam; Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern; John Taylor; Liz O’Donnell and Bryan Dobson.

(Eamon Farrell/Photocall Ireland)

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The difficulty with giving a comment on Margaret Thatcher’s death to the British tabloids is that, no matter how calmly and measured you speak, the comment must be reported as an “outburst” or an “explosive attack” if your view is not pro-establishment.

If you reference “the Malvinas”, it will be switched to “the Falklands”, and your “Thatcher” will be softened to a “Maggie.” This is generally how things are structured in a non-democratic society. Thatcher’s name must be protected not because of all the wrong that she had done, but because the people around her allowed her to do it, and therefore any criticism of Thatcher throws a dangerously absurd light on the entire machinery of British politics.

Thatcher was not a strong or formidable leader. She simply did not give a shit about people, and this coarseness has been neatly transformed into bravery by the British press who are attempting to re-write history in order to protect patriotism. As a result, any opposing view is stifled or ridiculed, whereas we must all endure the obligatory praise for Thatcher from David Cameron without any suggestion from the BBC that his praise just might be an outburst of pro-Thatcher extremism  from someone whose praise might possibly protect his own current interests.

The fact that Thatcher ignited the British public into street-riots, violent demonstrations and a social disorder previously unseen in British history is completely ignored by David Cameron in 2013. In truth, of course, no British politician has ever been more despised by the British people than Margaret Thatcher.

Thatcher’s funeral on Wednesday will be heavily policed for fear that the British tax-payer will want to finally express their view of Thatcher. They are certain to be tear-gassed out of sight by the police.

United Kingdom? Syria? China? What’s the difference?

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Morrissey Releases New Statement on Margaret Thatcher (Yesterday’s Was From an Old Interview) (Pitchfork)

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PEOPLE are flocking to a County Kilkenny golf course after a ‘revelation’ – a clear image of the Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus in her arms – was suddenly discovered, despite being there for years.

Anyone else getting Mr Tayto?

Awe as Virgin Mary appears on Graig Hill (Kilkenny People) 

(Pat Moore/Kilkenny People)

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Yesterday the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland launched its new Code of Fairness in News and Current Affairs, after making changes to its draft form.

The BAI press released included the following:

“Some changes have been made to the wording that was presented in the draft code to clarify the intent of guarding against the development of a partisan position on the part of a presenter in relation to matters of public controversy or matters of current public debate. The prohibition on the expression of the presenter’s own views has been qualified in the final code.”

Explaining the move to prevent broadcasters, such as Vincent Browne, above, from expressing their own views on matters of public controversy, BAI chairman Bob Collins said:

“Programmes which derive much of their character from the individual personality of the person who presents it is nothing new. They have been part of broadcasting for a long time but what this simply means is they can’t turn their programme into a vehicle to advance their own particular hobby-horses.
“That’s so the audience can be given significant respect to make their own decisions at the end of the day as opposed to having somebody else’s views.”

BAI to ‘prevent broadcasters from expressing own views’ (Irish Examiner)

Previously: Data Protection, You Say?

 

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Savita Halappanavar’s consultant acknowledges systems failures in her treatment (Paul Cullen, Irish Times)

(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)

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FAKE kidnap victim Kevin McGeever kept a low profile as he made a rare trip from his apartment to buy some groceries – and a copy of the Irish Independent.

 

A copy of the Indo?

He’s gone too far this time.

Take him away, nurse.

Etc.

McGeever looks like a new man on a trip to the shops (Paul Williams, Irish Independent)