‘Magda’ Author Responds

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Norma Costello writes:

I received a lot of comments regarding my article in the Irish Independent on February 1 which painted me as a racist, xenophobe and a careless journalist devoid of morals.

The quotes I used were inaccurate. I apologise to anyone I have hurt or upset or anyone suffering from the fallout of a story never intended to inspire racism. I have spent years traveling abroad and living in different countries and have experienced racism myself.

If you are sceptical, read my entire blog and previous published work.

I discovered this story on the site of Poland’s leading national, Gazeta Wyborcza, and I felt it was an insult to people who are unemployed or on low incomes in both Poland and Ireland; people who struggle to get by every day. The three stories painted a picture of an easy life of unemployment in Ireland. A life that was a lot less stressful than that of a working person.

I was also annoyed that it was circulated in Poland at a time when many people in that country are working long hours to feed their families, and that it could be interpreted as encouraging welfare tourism.

More here: My Response To The Independent Article (Norma Costello)

Earlier: Kate And ‘Magda’

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