I Heart Internet wrote: » Mrs B asked for an example post where she defended or offered excuses for what is emerging from Tuam.
I Heart Internet wrote: » So where did I suggest that an unmarked burial, sans coffin was appropriate?
Flippyfloppy wrote: » Why exactly are you disagreeing with everyone anyway? You seem to want the same thing as everyone else is outraged at the lack of, an investigation.
Flippyfloppy wrote: » Yet you don't seem to have written to TD's, reported to the Gardai or created a petition even.
Flippyfloppy wrote: » If anything you seem to think that there isn't anything to report.
Flippyfloppy wrote: » You just seem to be nit picking everything everyone you perceive to be an atheist says, which comes across that you condone the mass grave to be honest.
bumper234 wrote: » You keep saying these children were buried there, They were not buried in any way shape or form they were DUMPED!
SeaDaily wrote: » I am aware of this but I feel that quoting every post she has thus far posted in the thread would be a waste of time.
marienbad wrote: » I would prefer to see the results of a full investigation before commenting on that .
I Heart Internet wrote: » I want an investigation and am not content to allow posters on here distribute blame in the absence of facts. Nobody even knows how many people are buried in the plot in question ffs. I haven't. I have no facts on the case so it certainly wouldn;t be appropriate for me to go to the Gardai. I couldn't even find the plot on a map. On the contary, there is. And I'd encourage anyone here who knows anything to report it. Where did I say I condoned the mass grave????? Also, religious persuasion has zero to do with this. I nit pick posters who claim to know what happened in Tuam but have ZERO actual insight into what that might be.
ryan101 wrote: » If they were being dumped, it raises the question why were they wrapped in a shroud and placed in a concrete tank that the public has access to ? Not a very good way to hide anything.
The home was closed in the 1960s but in 1975 two boys were playing close to the site when they discovered partially broken concrete slabs covering a hollow – a disused septic tank, which had been in use prior to the 1920s when the building was a workhouse. The boys broke the concrete and discovered a hole "filled to the brim with bones".
I Heart Internet wrote: » Nobody even knows how many people are buried in the plot in question ffs.
Flippyfloppy wrote: » See that's the thing. You can't dictate, or allow posters to discuss only certain aspects. That's the real reason you're here isn't it?
Flippyfloppy wrote: » I've said it before, and I'll say it again. These 750+ children had noone to speak for them. So stop trying to minimise the knowledge we do have.
Flippyfloppy wrote: » The nuns know btw.
I Heart Internet wrote: » Yes. I am here to crush you. [fair warning, that was sarcasm] I should have said, I'm not going to allow it go unquestioned. If some posters weren't here, this thread would have lasted 2 pages and would have agreed to the satisfaction of all contributors that the nuns had smothered all the babies and that the RCC should be run out of Ireland. I think those buried in that plot deserve better than that. I'm trying to further the knowledge we have. I'm not content to hear the few details we have reported at the moment and draw conclusions from that.
SeaDaily wrote: » In this thread you have been trying to make out that the church was not involved in this by saying that an investigation has to be carried out before any conclusions can be made. I would view that as a defence of the RCC. I think you would have to be a fool to believe the RCC isn't to blame and I wonder how many cases such as this and how much evidence you need to see to realise that the RCC is at fault here and has been at fault for countless other atrocities in Ireland over the last many decades.
Flippyfloppy wrote: » How exactly are you trying to 'further the knowledge' we have? By not contacting anyone in real life and encouraging the minimisation of what we do know as fact? Yeah...you're not doing it right.
I Heart Internet wrote: » Then that would be a great place to begin the investigation.
I Heart Internet wrote: » By encouraging posters here not to be content drawing conclusions from the few scraps of information we have to date.
THE CABINET IS to discuss the allegations that a mass grave containing the bodies of almost 800 children has been found on the grounds of a former home for unmarried mothers in Galway. Minister for Children Charlie Flanagan said he was shocked by the “appalling revelations” about the home. ”The full facts surrounding the matter must be established,” he said.
Flippyfloppy wrote: » Obviously. Funnily enough though, it hasn't happened yet though.
I Heart Internet wrote: » I would suggest there are two reasons this hasn't happened (or wouldn't happen speedily if peole aren't careful).1) In the past (60s/70s/80s) people were happy to assume that this was all handled appropriately becasue the nuns weree involved and it was all dandy. 2) More recently (and now), people are happy to assume that this was the direct killing of children by the nuns and sure aren't the nuns responsible for killing or maiming every child that was ever in their care. Both are unhelpful extremes, that tend to stiffle any investigation. My view, and I hope it's one many might share is: We don't really know what happened. Lets carry out a full, thorough investigation and find out what really happened.
I Heart Internet wrote: » Can you point to a post of mine where I suggested the burials were appropriate?
Czarcasm wrote: » You'd have to be incredibly prejudiced to read a post calling for a full investigation, as a defense of anyone or any Institution. Nobody suggested that religious orders be excluded from any investigation. They can't be, and neither can all the lay people and civil servants that were aware of the atrocities being carried out there. I mean, we have the documented reports and records, or at least the historian who broke the story does, so we have a starting point. These reports were kept filed away for decades and local people remained silent about what they knew. Should they not be held accountable as anyone else? If we're calling for an investigation, it has to be impartial and unbiased so it stands up to scrutiny this time and not so much as a pebble is left unturned in the pursuit of justice for the women and children who were left by society to rot in these hell on earth holes.
Cabaal wrote: » http://www.thejournal.ie/800-babies-tuam-home-1497779-Jun2014/
marienbad wrote: » Investigation has been called for , awaiting outcome.
I Heart Internet wrote: » Lets carry out a full, thorough investigation and find out what really happened.
I Heart Internet wrote: » I see, so you can't. How embarresing for you.
lynski wrote: » Go take a look at the discussion on this issue on the Christianity board. Interesting read.