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Thursday January 01 1970

Justin Barrett and Aine Ni Chonaill speaking at UCD debate today! Protest against it(at least!)

category dublin | miscellaneous | event notice author Wednesday October 13, 2004 12:36author by anti-racist Report this post to the editors

Stop racist ranting at UCD

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The L&H are holding a debate on immigration in Theatre Q in UCD Arts Block
at 7pm tomorrow night (Wednesday 13th October)

Featured speakers: Justin Barrett and Aine Ni Chonaill.

A number of groups - RAR, UCD students, punks, grassroots people, etc. are
having meetings about holding demos to protest, disrupt or stop the event
(depending on their viewpoints).
Please spread the word.

author by Peterpublication date Wed Oct 13, 2004 17:04author email ohpeterbaby at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

I believe in the concept of free speech. I am definitely not a fan of Barrett or Ni Chonaill, but is not a mistake to try and actually stop people speaking ? Sorry but this sounds a bit too totalitarian to me. Let them speak, along with everyone else and then lets show their views up for what they are in a focussed and measured way.

author by jumpublication date Wed Oct 13, 2004 17:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

We,the radical left regard themselves the sole arbitors of what their inferior fellow citizens should be allowed to hear. It is our duty to patrionise our unfortunate, brainwashed and misguided people and protect them naughty people like J.Barrett.

author by -publication date Wed Oct 13, 2004 20:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

since the beginning of 2004 of all the site closed in the USA and EU for breaking the law, the majority have been far right.
Of those sites related to media which have been attacked "on the left" only http://hezbolah.net did not attract support from the main civil rights organisations.
Of those left wing sites which were closed or attacked, all returned to the web including http://la haine and http://indymedia.
This is a small sign that the left (or if you will the far left) is not as hate filled, and law breaking as the far right. Allow a neonazi fifteen minutes speaking time and they will break the law by either denying the Holocaust or inciting hatred of a minority. Allow them 3mb webspace and they will break the law by denying the Holocaust, peddling forbidden and proscribed WW2 memorabilia or inciting hatred of minorities or providing personal details of leftwing acitivists with the clear intent of facilitating attacks.

This is something "we" do not do.

author by grimpeurpublication date Mon Oct 18, 2004 17:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

As far as i can see, the most intelligent course of action would have been organising a mass boycott of the event. Beating the worm up was over the top. An empty event would give the L&H the message that they shouldn't be giving people like Barrett a platform to propagate their hatred. This would be a form of voluntary censorship, the censorship of the masses rather than of a central authority.

author by Georgepublication date Mon Oct 18, 2004 17:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I fear his death was greatly exaggerated (by Joe Duffy seeking to boost his ratings). Barrett himself said this on the 'Last Word' on Friday.

"Well this is the odd thing, that I wasn't badly hurt at all! I don't
even have so much as a bruise"

author by Markpublication date Wed Oct 27, 2004 15:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I am completely disgusted by this call to prevent the debate from going foward, and utterly sickened by what actually took place. No one has the right to deny another's right to free speech. If Barret's and Ní Conaill's political views are so absurd (and incidentally I believe they are) then they can be deconsructed in a democratic fashion, with intelligent and open debate.
Preventing them from speaking with this nauseating, moralistic belief that you have the right to decide what the public should and shouldn't hear is blatantly fascist. According to one newspaper report, a number of the main instigators of the action were dressed in black! Was this a deliberate irony?! I'd like to believe so, but sadly I suspect it simply further confirms the ignorance and stupidity of the participants. Cop on to yourselves.

author by Hukpublication date Wed Oct 27, 2004 17:24author address author phone Report this post to the editors

everyone's sick of telling them this, Mark, but it seems that tsome are bent on digging their own hole- so good riddence to them!

author by Semipublication date Thu Jan 06, 2005 18:48author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Well done to the comrades who stuffed Barret and pissed off every soft-right whinger of which sad to say there seems to be no shortgage in this Celtic Badger Ireland of ours.

This equating of the denial of free speech to fascists is at best simple-minded and at worst sinister. The outrage shown no doubt provided encouragement to those seeking to organise the far right in this country as it suggests a sheep like constituency out there somewhere who get energised by a minute amount of left wing violence but would doubtless cheer on the cops when brutalising "lefties".

Republicans were long denied freedom of speech in this country but I don't recall much protests about denials of free speech then. And allegedy "number of the main instigators of the action were dressed in black! " They must be regretting that major slip up, they were really showing themselves to be as bad as the fash there, why didn't they wear white like the good guys do?

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