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Gay Mitchell Forced to Apologise for Racist Comments on RTE![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Fine Gael deputy, Gay Mitchell, has apologised for comments made on RTÉ 1’s Marian Finnucane programme on Thursday morning (20 March 2003). The Fine Gael deputy, Gay Mitchell, has apologised for comments made on RTÉ 1’s Marian Finnucane programme on Thursday morning (20 March 2003). The following is the text of a letter sent by Mr Mitchell to Marian Finnucane: Dear Marian During the course of my exchange on your programme today, I apparently made At least one listener took this to be a racist comment. I would like to make it Incidentally, I have for some time been seeking the appointment of a Minister to With Kind regards
The following is the text of a letter sent by Mr Carroll to Mr Mitchell: Dear Deputy Mitchell, I contacted the Fine Gael Press Office earlier regarding the comment made by you on RTÉ 1’s Marian Finnucane programme this morning (20 March 2003). During your discussion with Marian Finnucane, you made the following comment (this is an exact transcription, made from RTÉ’s Website where the programme can be replayed): ‘Also what has to be weighed is this: we have now a very large immigrant population, we have no certainty that Shannon won’t be the source of some attack from somewhere. We couldn’t protect Shannon against a woman with a hatchet, for God’s sake. The Germans and the French are quite capable of protecting themself [sic]. Go back to the … [interrupted by Mariane Finnucane]’ This comment, in my opinion, clearly infers that immigrants to Ireland constitute a security threat to Shannon Airport. I contacted the Fine Gael Press Office to challenge this statement. The press officer I spoke to claimed that you were beginning to make one point and were interrupted, thus giving the erroneous impression that you were inferring suspicion of immigrants. The transcription shows otherwise, and the response of the press officer was simply an excuse without proper consideration of my complaint. I phoned the Marian Finnucane show and stated that ‘the slanderous comments by Gay Mitchell that immigrants constitute a security threat to Shannon Airport should be withdrawn and he should apologise.’ My comment was not broadcast. I consider your comment, at best, a careless statement and, at worst, a deliberate aspersion towards immigrants in Ireland – an aspersion that can lead to hostility and worse. I await your response.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8of course "some" imigrants "could" pose a st, it is stupid to think otherwise.
- This was an attack on a persons freedom of speech!
It's only fair he apologise.
However I do understand what he was trying to say, his rationale is that an Islamic Fundamentalist/ Terrorist would no longer stand out as strange (due to his/her colour or race) as it is now common in Ireland to see people of every race and colour.
So I don't think his comment was meant to sound rascist.
I think it was just a comparison to say the 80's where an Islamic terrorist would stand out in a crowd.
I don't think there was any rascist intent in his comment, but once again, I can see how it could be picked up as offensive to some, and his retraction was the correct move.
Tell us o lord how your magic detector deiierentiates between islamic terrorists and people of asian origin?
Lord Flash, you silly boy. Go back to your circular pointless argument and start again.
Mitchell is an extremist in some ways but I enjoyed him making K Myres look like the bootlicking cowardly lickspittle of the Hard Right That He is.
Mary Kelly is from Cork,so maybe he thinks Cork is not part of Ireland.
The People's Republic of Cork is not part of Ireland!! No way. We currently suffer imperial rule from Dublin, but we shall be free in body as well as in spirit...
Be sure to come to the march in Cork tomorrow @ 1 o'clock at Daunt Square.