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Reads a bit like Greta Thunberg there Mes, cool down man, we're just having a discussion. Anyway, I live a pretty ordinary life, I have friends of all creeds and colours, my interests include reading, working out, spending time with family and the occassional spot of golf etc But I have to say I had no idea I was a raging white supremacist for not supporting the removal of the confederate flag from Cork gaa games or not supporting the wave of left wing bans nor the perpetually offended but there you go, every day is a learning day :-) Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8583 - 13/06/2020 12:06:35 2280610 Link 12 |
100% Diversity and difference of opinion are great and those who fail to learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8583 - 13/06/2020 12:12:51 2280611 Link 11 |
Haha ok well if it's the only thing available sure what else can they do?? :-) Ah I'm only joking, I know you meant to say 'not the only thing available' and yes I am aware of that. Anyway, what's it to you which flags Cork people buy, does it honestly take that much out of your day? As a matter of interest do you think Fr Ted is racist, they made fun of Chinese people, surely that's not acceptable?! Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8583 - 13/06/2020 12:18:18 2280612 Link 10 |
Well that's ok, disgareement is fine so long as we remain civil. For what it's worth I don't strongly disgaree with you, I partly agree with you in that I believe it is important to listen to people and re-evaluate my own views. May not always come to the same conclusion as you though, but that's life. Htaem (Meath) - Posts: 8583 - 13/06/2020 12:43:10 2280614 Link 10 |
It matters to me what Cork supporters bring to matches because it can make the GAA a less inclusive organisation for black people. The GAA as an organisation is something that means a lot to me and I want it to operate in positive manner. The GAA has a large cultural impact on Irish society which I also want to be inclusive of others. The Chinese episode of Father Ted is racist. Do I think it should be banned, I'm not sure to be honest. The confederate battle flag is not equivalent to an episode of Father Ted though. As I've said each particular topic should be discussed on its own merits. The confederate flag in this day and age is well beyond acceptable and if you're best reason for keeping it is "what next?", well I don't think that's a good enough reason to keep it. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 3111 - 13/06/2020 12:51:14 2280616 Link 8 |
Mes wasn't it you that said on here 1 time that offence was never given that it was taken. So it's up to every1 if they take offence. Dave chappelle is 1 of my favorite comedians and in his latest show he takes aim at the lefties and leftism. its well worth a watch on Netflix, you should watch it before its removed. KingdomBoy1 (Kerry) - Posts: 11732 - 13/06/2020 12:53:41 2280617 Link 1 |
When and where, and by who, was the discussion regarding the banning of Farther Ted and Gone with The Wind?
Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 1115 - 13/06/2020 12:54:26 2280618 Link 2 |
I don't know what Greta Thunberg has to do with this? She's an environmentalist no? She has nothing to do with allowing or not allowing white supremacist pro-slavery flags at GAA matches. Or maybe I've missed something. I also don't see what your lifestyle or family has to do with the removal of white supremacist pro-slavery flags from GAA grounds either? I'm not offended by the removal of white supremacist pro-slavery flags from GAA grounds at all so don't know what the 'perpetually offended' reference is about either. We can engage in whataboutery or can have a discussion. The issue is whether or not you're in support of people flying white supremacist pro-slavery flags in GAA grounds. It isn't about anything else. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13145 - 13/06/2020 13:04:10 2280619 Link 6 |
I recently went into my garden shed to get my lawnmower.. skillet (Limerick) - Posts: 710 - 13/06/2020 13:06:28 2280620 Link 2 |
It's very dangerous when someone likes you tries to control the narrative. You would really do yourself a favor by actually learning something about that Flag and the Civil War itself instead of painting yourself into a very narrow box. At the height of slavery in the South only 2-3% owned slaves and I already pointed out that some of the Northern Generals did too so I'd say the vast majority of Southerners were not fighting for slavery that they didn't even participate in. Slavery was on its way out in the Western Hemisphere as seen in Brazil and other countries. Even without the Civil War slavery would have been eradicated in the USA. George Washington the First US President owned slaves and his picture is still on the US Dollar.
Trump2020 (Galway) - Posts: 1082 - 13/06/2020 13:09:22 2280622 Link 3 |
I think in this day and age with all the information available to us it isn't a good idea to fly white supremacist pro-slavery flags in GAA grounds. I really fail to see what is so controversial about the above statement that has gotten people so offended. I've never seen Gone with the Wind or Little Britain and am unaware that they've been removed from the anyone being able to watch them. They also, crucially, have nothing to do with a discussion about whether or not it is right to fly white supremacist pro-slavery flags in GAA grounds. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13145 - 13/06/2020 13:09:40 2280623 Link 5 |
That's a fair point and thanks for responding. Hard and all as it is to believe from my posts here, I consider myself left wing too: I believe in trade unionism, a fair day's pay, an end to zero hours contracts, a multilateral international system, redistribution, a Tobin tax on the financial sector etc. I am not even against a conversation on racism in the West or drawing attention to institutional racism, because it does exist. Where I draw the line is some of the tactics of the woke crowd (especially on social media) which I believe are harming the left. These are the rioting, looting and vigilantism that we are seeing, as well as the shaming and doxxing of those with alternative views. The perpetual cult of victim hood exhibited on the far left is also driving many people away, I feel. It is this sort of left-wing platform which has ensured the election of Trump, Bolsonaro, Johnson etc. rather than those advocating for a UBI or a living wage. If you adopt an attitude of "you're either with us or against us", without room for compromise, qualification or dissent, then many will choose "against us". Gleebo (Mayo) - Posts: 1803 - 13/06/2020 13:11:00 2280624 Link 2 |
As far as I'm concerned sounds like a personal opinion to me so I'm sure many could and did give counter opinions
Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 13/06/2020 13:16:41 2280625 Link 2 |
If Irish independence was about leaving the UK because we were pro slavery then yes we should look at Paddy's Day. Some Irish are racists is different to the confederacy which was founded to protect the slave trade Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 13/06/2020 13:19:06 2280626 Link 0 |
When and where, and by who, was the discussion regarding the banning of Farther Ted and Gone with The Wind?"]There was no ban of Gone with the Wind. Gone with the Wind was removed by one private platform. Their own decision making processes would have come to that decision through their own processes, after listening to criticism. Is it the right thing to do? I don't know but the people who did pull it have plenty of their own agency to reverse their decision is they so choose. There's been no ban of Father Ted as yet that I am aware of. Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 3111 - 13/06/2020 13:21:36 2280627 Link 9 |
I'm certainly not suggesting that any club took on the name because of his support for slavery and I for one and I'm sure many others including members of the clubs involved were unaware of his views on race and slavery. However now that these views of Mitchel's are more "out there" maybe members of the clubs will be uncomfortable with the use of his name, maybe not. I'm not sure if complex is the right word for his views regarding Catholics in contrast to his views on Africans, I think hypocritical is a more apt word.
sligo joe (Dublin) - Posts: 205 - 13/06/2020 13:21:59 2280628 Link 1 |
No one is talking about renaming black paint. If white spirit was used as the symbol of Nazis then yes maybe then we would talk about but we are talking about a flag that was an actual symbol of racism which is different
Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 13/06/2020 13:23:42 2280629 Link 0 |
I'm not trying to control any narrative, others are trying to make this about TV shows or the colour of Sligo's jerseys or any number of other issues. Another poster even brought Greta Thunberg into the discussion for no apparent reason. The flag of the Confederacy represented a country that briefly existed for the sole reason to protect their right to buy and sell human beings to do with what they pleased. I think that such a flag, that represents white supremacy and pro-slavery has no place at a GAA ground. Others disagree and think its fine to have white supremacist pro-slavery flags at GAA but I find their reasons perplexing to say the least. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13145 - 13/06/2020 13:28:46 2280630 Link 4 |
Little Britain was a white guy playing black for laughs with no point or sense of message. Father Ted was satire that at least pointed to the idea that the racism in that episode was wrong. And it's not like cork are short of other flags to pick from which I hear the have taken on board in Cork. Lots of people on here claiming woke people are getting offended for other people for the sake of getting offended seem themselves to be getting offended about a Cork issue despite not being from Cork Breezy (Limerick) - Posts: 1106 - 13/06/2020 13:30:10 2280631 Link 0 |
I don't remember saying that to be honest. Maybe I did. But I'm not offended by the removal of a white supremacist pro-slavery flag from GAA grounds. If someone can convince me of the reason why I should be offended by the removal of white supremacist pro-slavery flags then I'm all ears. This has nothing to do with lefties or leftism or right wing or being woke or whatever. You're either in favour of people being allowed fly the Confederate flag, aware of what it represents, or you're not in favour. It's a simple question. Everything else is pure noise designed to distract from the issue. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13145 - 13/06/2020 13:36:35 2280632 Link 6 |