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Cork 'Funeral for Irish Neutrality' (with photos)

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Monday November 18, 2002 11:32author by John Jefferies - Cork Peace Alliance Report this post to the editors

Large turnout to mourn passing of Irish neutrality

Around 500 people took part in an unusual march in Cork city centre last Saturday (16th Nov). The demonstration was organised by the Cork Peace Alliance to "mourn the passing of Irish neutrality".
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The procession was led by an "undertaker", the Grim Reaper and several pallbearers dressed in black and carrying a black coffin with the words "Irish Neutrality" written on its side. Wreaths adorned the top of the coffin.

The funeral proceeded up Patrick Street, into MacCurtain Street and back to the city's main thoroughfare via Cork Bus station. At the end the 'mourners' gathered again at Daunt's Square to pay their last respects to the deceased's family (the Irish people).

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author by Epublication date Mon Nov 18, 2002 12:18author address author phone Report this post to the editors

John,

lets be honest with the numbers, there was at the height of the march about 100-120 people on Patrick St. Be honest for once. Nothing near your estimate of 500.

author by a piratepublication date Mon Nov 18, 2002 12:36author email iosaf at email dot comauthor address barcelona (once a pirate port)author phone Report this post to the editors

The flag of the corsairs
has been raised and flown over occupied buildings in Europe since the seventies.
It has been displayed at free parties and raves, several of the more popular sound rigs used as their performing names variations of the skull and crossbones.
The history of the "jolly roger" goes back to caribean piracy, or the battle between unemployed / deserters from Spanish, British and French and Dutch naval forces against their former employers / press-gangers for gold and other bounty robbed from the carribean area.
The skull and crossbones was also used as a symbol of terror by several army and security forces most importantly the SS.
It´s continued use in modern day culture as a flag of rebellion and use by ecologist and anarchist elements is interesting. The skull and crossbones is now held to mean "poison or toxicity". It is an example of how confused our semiotic system has become.
I´ve lived under the pirates flag many times. I like it but have never forgotten that it´s association have often been more than horrific.
= Bula bus a Corcaigh.
maith an slua!
agus~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Ná leathnaigh do bhrat muna féidir leat á chosaint.

=Don't fly your flag if you are can´t defend it.

author by Epublication date Mon Nov 18, 2002 14:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Reading this link below is interesting in revealing the true origins of the flag, also known as the "Jolly Roger", the pirates of that time flew a blood red flag, and this red flag when on to broadly represent the revolutionary workers movement in later years.

Related Link: http://ask.yahoo.com/ask/20010222.html
author by Bob Marley - dead musician, songwriter and activist.publication date Tue Nov 19, 2002 11:27author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Old Pirates yes they rob I
sold I to the merchant ships
minutes after they took I from the
bottom less pi
but my hand was made strong
by the hand of the almighty
we forward in this generation triumphantly
all I ever had is songs of freedom
cause all I ever had redemption songs, redemption songs

Emancipate yourslef from mental slavery
none but ourselves can free our minds
have no fear for atomic energy
cuase none of them can stop the time
how long shall they kill our prophets
while we stand aside and look
some say it´s just a part of it
we´ve got to fulfill the book.

won´t you help me sing, these songs of freedom
cuase all I ever had, redemption songs, redemption songs, Redemption songs.

Emancipate yourslef from mental slavery
none but ourselves can free our minds
have no fear for atomic energy
cuase none of them can stop the time
how long shall they kill our prophets
while we stand aside and look
some say it´s just a part of it
we´ve got to fulfill the book.


won´t you help me sing, these songs of freedom
cuase all I ever had, redemption songs, redemption songs, Redemption songs.
These songs of freedom, songs of freedom.


author by ªpublication date Tue Nov 19, 2002 11:30author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Pirate flag black with white cranium smiling seized by Dutch naval forces in 1607.
old flags.

author by Alanpublication date Tue Nov 19, 2002 14:14author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Pardon me while I waft away the hash smoke, but this is about the demo, not the Pirate Flag. The point is that it was a successful demo and the mock funeral got lots of attention from the crowded streets. Awe-struck shoppers looked at the coffin carrying the remains of "Irish Neutrality" and whether they agreed or not they couldn't avoid taking notice. Well done Cork, we need more of this kind of thing, Let's head to Shannon for Dec 8th.

author by Red Terrorpublication date Tue Nov 19, 2002 18:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

What I saw was effectivly 2 different demos, fairly dull and lifeless one at the front with the coffin, CPI, WP etc. And at the back a vibrant and livley demo organised by Youth Against War/Socialist Youth. THe SWP were nowhere to be seen.

author by Edpublication date Tue Nov 19, 2002 19:09author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The reason the top half of the demo was dull and lifeless was because they were emulating a funeral.
The end half of the demo was emulating a demo, so they were chanting.

author by dead fish in the sea.publication date Tue Nov 19, 2002 22:23author address author phone Report this post to the editors

author by dead fish in the sea.publication date Tue Nov 19, 2002 22:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

120 thousand barrels of crude
dead fish in the sea.
but just remember they didn´t want the fishermen fishing them anymore anyway.
120,000 barrels of crude.
and the french are talking about controling the sea.

Related Link: http://www.lemonde.fr/article/0,5987,3208--298833-,00.html
author by Eamonpublication date Wed Nov 20, 2002 14:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

A funeral is meant to be quiet and dignified!!!

author by Lenin livespublication date Thu Nov 21, 2002 19:52author address author phone Report this post to the editors

The demo was a success, Why? because the Cork Peace Alliance signe up over 2 dozen people for the action at Shannon on December 8th.

Slogans are all good and well, but the proof of the pudding is in the eating. Get to Shannon and get stuck in.

author by Deepublication date Thu Nov 28, 2002 21:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Irish neutrality? There really was no such thing anyway, so why do you miss it so much? My personal opinion is that these shock tactics don't work when you have to compete against the larger parties. CPA should concentrate on more leafleting to improve knowledge of their actual existence, especially among young voters. You just seem to be re-inforcing the stereotype of left wing parties as extreme/eccentric.
Until The Worker's Party raises awareness in a more grass roots way, you won't have more members.
Why does the party do these one-off shows, like the free the old head of Kinsale picnic and now this procession? The party should concentrate on more effectual campaigns like the Northern Ireland anti-sectarian campaign launched in september.

author by bob marley fan club.publication date Wed Dec 04, 2002 18:51author address author phone Report this post to the editors

old pirate came to take I
from the prison ship.

Now Cork is very very important.
very very deep and very very important.
always was.
no one should go forgetting that.

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