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Monday May 20, 2002 23:32 by Sxean - we are all individuals
news from the sidelines of the election in the rebel county Anti-Electioneering in Cork The run-up to the recent general election saw an upsurge in anti election activities around Cork. Indeed FG’s director of elections said he found the situation shocking. First on the hit-list was dodgy ex-Labour now Independent Joe O’Callaghan whose city centre campaign office window was on the receiving end of a well-placed brick. O’Callaghan seems to have jumped on the anti-immigrant bandwagon in a desperate attempt to shore up his flagging support. However it was that symbol of progressive enlightened Ireland, Fianna Fáil TD, Noel O’Flynn, who attracted the most vitriol. Local pub An Scailpin Fanach named their Capitalist Pig of the year ‘Flynnie’ in honour of the Ballyvolane man. Hundreds of stickers with a version of his election poster with the added title SCUM appeared around the city in the run-up to the election. O’Flynn was outraged and showing off the intellect he is famed for by claiming he had information that non-nationals were putting up the stickers. The thought that people of his own constituency, the underdeveloped Cork Northside whom he represents so well with his large silver Mercedes, could have anything against the people’s representative presumably never crossed his razor-sharp mind. O’Flynn famously made remarks earlier in the year calling immigrants spongers and free-loaders. The Evening Echo in its usual in-depth investigating reported that the stickers had appeared around the Shandon Street and Popes Quay area, coincidentally the centre of Corks immigrant communities, despite the fact that the stickers were placed all over the city centre. O’Flynn was again on the receiving end when his campaign car was attacked and the word ‘diūgaire’ (parasite as gaeilge) spray-painted across it. We await his statement blaming the Continuity GAA with bated breath. Large numbers of anarchist posters were also put up, urging people to spoil their votes, possibly the last chance we’ll get as the introduction of electronic voting will not make allowances for those that feel disenfranchised by the ticking of a box, or solitary push of a button every five years determining the outcome of their political environment. On a lighter note, brown envelopes were attached to the election posters of the candidates for the bigger parties, and a large percentage of the city centre rubbish bins were stencilled with the words ‘Ballot Box’. I think the best use I saw for the plastic faces staring down from every lamp-post was that of the group of kids near Blackpool, who were getting great enjoyment from sliding down a large grassy hill astride the airbrushed faces of those that would claim the right to speak for us all. Or at least those that could be bothered voting. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4As a long time anti-racist activist in Cork I wish to condemn the idiotic stickers placed around the city of Noel OFlynn. Whilst the idea was good the choice of the word 'Scum' was idiotic because it allowed him propaganda on the local media. Also if a listener to 96fm thinks that NOF might make sense and then hears that he was called scum, the listeners impression of the anti-racist is tarnished. This makes our job much harder. A much better phrase could have been chosen. Think before do something this public people.
Why? Why must we make concessions to these powerful individuals? The choice of the word scum is completely apt, for it is what this individual is, scum. Can we not call individuals what they really are, must we now call Fianna Fail "bad men" because if we call them corrupt thieving politicians this might not be picked up well by some of the public who like bertie and co. This is ridiculous. The entire public isn’t racist; most would disagree with what this scumbag has to say. I say to our friends from Munster well done, excellent choice of mediums, sounds like you had a lot of fun, keep up the good work.
I'm not from Cork - so I don't want to get too involved in this debate.
But I think its worth distinguishing between what Noel O Flynn deserves - which is probably a lot worse than scum been stuck onto his posters - and what is a sensible thing to do during an election campaign.
It would seem that the scum stickers actually increased symapthy and media attention for Noel O'Flynn increasing his vote so that he topped the poll in Cork North Central. So while the intention of the stickers might have been to expose Noel O'Flynn so that he would lose votes, the result was the exact opposite.
In future it might be wise to consider the consequences of actions before carrying them out.
I doubt that the authors of the stickers had any hope that their relatively small-scale action had any hope of putting a dent in O'Flynn's election campaign. Michael Lowry's recent re-election shows the electorate seems to care little about the perceived morals of its chosen leaders. More than likely it was probably an attempt to call a spade a spade in plain and simple language (perhaps like the imaginary 96FM listener might use). There are also any number of reasons why this tag might be attached to the local TD, most of which would have nothing to do with his views on immigrants.