starbelgrade wrote: » You can read into it whatever you may...
starbelgrade wrote: » is it about immigration? Quite possibly, but I've heard Myers saying that we do need a proper open discussion on this issue, and as I said, an open discussion on this (and any issue) can surely not be a bad thing.
MikeC101 wrote: » I'd like to see more open discussion on immigration certainly, as it is it's hard to get any decent facts without them being to one extreme or the other.
FlutterinBantam wrote: » I suppose he was remarking on the fact that he noticed that the majority of the shoppers were non white!!
djpbarry wrote: » Right, ok.... so what? A snapshot of a London street, he notices a lot of non-white people, he feels compelled to put it in his column. Why?
dreamers75 wrote: » Hes the Eamon Dunphy of politics. Doesnt ahve an opinion as such, just creates one to generate a response. On "teh internet" they are called trolls.
FlutterinBantam wrote: » Indeed, and you have Fergus Finlay who seems to me anyway to be practically on the staff out in RTE, banging the poverty drum day in day out!! Stand back and listen for a minute. The bould Fergus doesn't give a wet asswipe where his money comes from, as long as he gets it. He doesn't care if Joe and Annie can't pay their mortgage as long as his sector is catered for. He doesn't care if the Flutther is on his uppers, business gone to the wall, as long as his vested interest is supported. Always look BEHIND the person folks, you could learn a lot, always see where they are coming from;)
Rebelheart wrote: » You have got to be ****ting me: Anthony O'Reilly is running left wing newspapers? The "Irish" media is desperately at the service of capitalism, particularly of capitalism connected with that knight of the British crown, Anthony O Reilly. The only intelligent, thought-provoking, newspaper in Ireland is The Irish Times, although that has declined since it took on Miriam Lord from the Independent rag. The Sunday Business Post was good last time I read it, about five years ago. The Sunday Tribune was also refreshing when JJ Lee and Joe O Connor were writing for it.
Ziggurat wrote: » He's a well known politician, what do you expect? But they're well known to the public (at least I assume they are). People who are more well known are, obviously, going to be reported on much more. "The squeaky wheel gets the grease", after all. I wasn't aware that Vincent Browne constituted the entirety of Irish media.
irish_bob wrote: » fergus ( i dont believe any child should have to settle for 2nd hand books ) finlay is indeed a monotonous bore and the definition of a champagne socilist
herya wrote: » Exactly. I enjoy reading commentators whose beliefs are different to mine just to have a glimpse in somebody else's world and point of view but Myers doesn't have anything like this. He has no intellectual world construct of his, he just prods where he thinks it will hurt and he'll get a scream back. He comes across as a terribly spiteful human being so he must find it easy.
irish_bob wrote: » i believe ciaran allen comes across as a terribly spitefull human being , ditto jack o connor , doctors differ and patients die etc
FlutterinBantam wrote: » You have two right sackfuls of spiteful rhetoric there Bob, and thats the truth. Sling in Clare Daly and there is enough "anger" to power a small town;)
FlutterinBantam wrote: » He is a social commentator, he is paid to make those observations.His job is to reflect in the paper what he sees and comment on it .
RiverWilde wrote: » Everyone doesn't hate Kevin Myers. Just those who can't stand people who speak their minds. From what I've read over the years Myers just speaks his mind, just puts it out there what he's seen or heard. His opinion is usually quite blunt and many people don't like that about him. They'd prefer if he kept his mouth shut. Riv
irish_bob wrote: » boyd barrett is well known due to the fact that he has always had easy access to the media , thats how hes well known , robbie keanne is well known because he plays for ireland and a large section of the country have a keen interest in this , the majority do not have a keen interests in the politics of boyd barrett otherwise he would not have taken untill 2009 to get elected to town council level
ih8northsiders wrote: » because hes an idiot. he seems like one of those people who believes ireland would be better off rejoining the UK.
djpbarry wrote: » You're deliberately dodging the question - we both know what the thrust of the article was (and why it spoke to the BNP).
blinding wrote: » People are smarter than we normally give them credit for. Myers is a wum making a very good income from it.
FlutterinBantam wrote: » Eh ? I suppose he was remarking on the factthat he noticed that the majority of the shoppers were non white!! If similar footage of similar scenes from Xmas shopping in Nairobi were shown and the majority of shoppers were Caucasian, it might engender a similar observation.
FlutterinBantam wrote: » He is a social commentator, he is paid to make those observations. .
starbelgrade wrote: I honestly can't see anything wrong with this statement - it is merely an observation without any real intent as far as I can see, unless you read your own opinion into it..
Nodin wrote: » Considering that theres been non-white faces in Britain for a considerable period of time and a great number of them are in London, its like observing rain is wet. He's also associating skin colour with nationality. Even the right in America would tear into him for that. ...if a wordy version of "O NOESSS!!11!! - DARKIES!!!!" constitutes social commentary....... See above.
Ziggurat wrote: » I still don't get what your problem is. What exactly are you trying to say here?
FlutterinBantam wrote: » Stop putting your own meaning to his articles
“What most struck me while watching BBC television news reports of the Christmas sales in the West End of London, was firstly obvious, and secondly, it was something that no one with the BBC would ever have remarked on. It was this. The shoppers — and there were thousands of them — were overwhelmingly of Asian or African origin. In the vast throngs of faces, there was barely a Caucasian face to be seen; and when there was, of course, that was no guarantee that it was British.”
thebman wrote: » In fairness that doesn't appear to be what he does. He appears to see what the norm is and aim for the polar opposite in order to attract attention to himself. He doesn't make his real opinions publically known IMHO.
FlutterinBantam wrote: » So that makes him an idiot does it?
FlutterinBantam wrote: » Eh ? I suppose he was remarking on the factthat he noticed that the majority of the shoppers were non white!!