Blog Feeds
Anti-Empire
The SakerA bird's eye view of the vineyard
Human Rights in IrelandA Blog About Human Rights
Spirit of Contradiction
| Anti-racists Needed![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dublin South Central Campaign Anti-Fascist Action and Residents Against Racism have launched an anti-racism campaign in Dublin South Central for the duration of the election campaign. People may be aware that Aine Ni Chonaill is running in the election in the constituency. While she has no hope of getting elected she has been getting masive media exposure. A series of leafletings will be taking place in the Crumlin/Drimnagh/Walkinstown/South Inner City areas in the coming weeks. Help from all anti-racists is needed - you do not have to be in either of the organising groups. Next leafleting: Thursday 2nd May Meet at Crumlin Shopping Centre, Crumliin Road. at 7pm. Buses from town: 50 56A 77 77A 77B 150 Here is the text of the joint leaflet: Are you being conned? The racist Immigration Control Platform (ICP) have decided to run a candidate in the forthcoming General Election in Dublin South Central. The chosen candidate is the eccentric Aine Ni Chonaill. Ni Chonaill lives in Cork and when she ran in the last General Election she received less than 1% in her local area. Why a middle class schoolteacher feels its necessary to travel 150 miles to lecture us in Dublin is questionable. The ICP are intent on increasing racial tension in our area. There are enough problems in Dublin South Central without Ni Chonaill and her racist cronies adding to them. The ICP are trying to convince us that we had no housing shortage, no hospital queues, no social welfare problems, etc. before the refugees arrived. The truth is that these people never gave a damn about the poor and homeless before, but now use them as a stick to beat the ‘refugees’. Ni Chonaill and the other racists were nowhere to be seen when the communities of Dublin South Central fought together against the scourge of drugs and a general lack of funding for our areas. Everybody within a community has a role to play, regardless of the colour of their skin. Consequently, everybody within a community also has a responsibility to that community and anti-social activities from anybody, black or white, is not acceptable. Just whose agenda are they pushing? Who benefits from conflict between working class people and refugees? Racists must not be allowed to graft their policies onto the legitimate concerns of working class communities. Lack of respect for local communities adds to the tension in these areas. There must be full consultation with the host community, the state must not just dump another section of society into an already under resourced area. Race Hate Attacks There has been a serious escalation in race attacks over the past year, including the Many Irish people are hostile to refugees because of rumours and myths about their income. What is not publicised is that asylum seekers have to live on 19 Euro a week because they are not allowed to work and they are not entitled to social welfare. Not all immigrants are asylum seekers, many work and contribute to the country. Ordinary people have more in common with asylum seekers than with the wealthy politicians and their Fascists and racists are NOT the allies of working class people, they are our enemies. They use culture and skin colour to divide the people who have the lowest income and share the same economic interests. The function of fascism is to split and destroy the working class. In Italy and Germany, before World War Two, the first victims of fascism were trade unionists and community leaders. Racists are trying to deflect voters away from addressing the true sources of the problems in our communities by picking on handy scapegoats. We are asking to the voters of Dublin South Central to reject any candidates encouraging racial hate. [In Box] Anti Fascist Action Residents Against Racism
|