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Canadian women’s group protests phallic shape of Irish immigrant monument in Vancouver

Group says monument is too patriarchal and does not represent enough Irish women


An illustration of the Ireland Canada Monument planned for Vancouver
An illustration of the Ireland Canada Monument planned for Vancouver
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The Remember Our Sisters (ROS), a women’s activist group, are objecting to the proposed monument set for a Vancouver park recognizing the contributions of Irish immigrants in building Canada.

Their release said “Given that monuments are permanent, this imbalance will perpetuate into the future the fallacy of Irish women’s unequal contribution to Canada.

They said the “central upright focal point ten feet high” is “such conventional phallic symbolism.” They state that vertical monuments elsewhere have been moved away for this reason.

They say the planned monument at Thornton Park in Vancouver under-represents women, has a phallic design, and has values that aren’t in harmony with Marker of Change, the park’s existing monument to the 14 women shot and killed at L’Ecole Polytechnique, in Montreal, in 1989.

Brendan Flynn, project coordinator for the Ireland Canada Monument, told the Vancouver Sun newspaper the monument was inspired initially by President Mary McAleese’s visit, in 2005.

Flynn said that after years of preparation the Irish Canadian committee planned on starting fundraising for the project. The monument will include a Celtic cross and list the names of the Irish the monument pays tribute to.

He said, “Our mandate is simple: to recognize Irish Canadians with no offence to anyone.

“We feel that the women’s comments are excessive. The issues are before the city’s park board and the art committee. We want to leave matters with them for now.

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“This is very sad that this has happened. The last thing the Irish want to do is offend people.”

On December 6, the National Day of Remembrance and Action Against Violence Against Women in Canada, the ROS, released a statement to the press. They complain that the monument will only mention 17 of the 120 Irish women who have made major contributions to Canadian society.

The ROS group believed that the inclusion of the cross on the Irish monument “would thus introduce religious and patriarchal aspects to the memorial gestures”.

“Given that Thornton Park is such a small, flat park, we believe that it may only truly accommodate another public artwork whose values are in harmony with the existing memorial.”

The monuments is currently going through the usual public process and will be on the agenda at the upcoming Public Art Committee meeting in Vancouver. It has already gone through public consultation – from 56 responses received 53 of them were positive.


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Oh, please. Someone please find something productive for these women to do with their time. The monument pictured is absolutely beautiful. Why would anyone want it changed? Perhaps these women need to get their minds out of the gutter...or are they all just frustrated old biddies? Either way...I hope their influence does not change one little bit of this beautiful monument.
Hey Ladies Stop your foolish ness the next thing you ladies will want is to cut off all church steeples because it reminds you of a Mans Penis ! Now foolish Ladies Repent and get a Real Life
Heartiest congratulations to Dara (male or female) who has us wasting our time commenting on such trite and arrant nonsense. One of my favourite books growing up was 'Women of 98'. It has suited these people to write out of history Hildegard, Catherine, Mary and many more who do not fit their agenda. Each and every generation has had its remarkable women. Their monument is the good work they have done. When all injustice has been wiped out, you can spend the rest of your time arguing about the shape or wording of a stone memorial.
Sounds like latent penis envy to me!
From an artistic point of view, the monument is poorly designed--everything but the kitchen sink has been thrown in--and maybe eiriamach is right and a urinal is there also.
I think some people just like to cause controversy I see nothing wrong with the monument. They might consider including more Irish women.
This is silly. These women need to get out more or get it more or both.
It's called a monolith. Very common form of civic display. It looks nothing like a willie except to those who cannot get willie off their minds. I've never seen a square willie before, anyway.
Some sick women in this world! Phallic? Give me a break please
Are they going to protest the Washington Monument.
Therefore if more female than male names appearared on the monument the ladies would be happy. eirieamach has let her imagination run wild lol.
Under the central "cross," what's that dark shape that looks like a urinal? Oh, maybe it's a harp-shaped urinal! Uhhh...
Sometimes a monument is just a monument.
Clip-on ties from Woolworth's, the kind they give little boys at Christmas time.
"Each column will be decorated with Irish traditional art." No, there's nothing at all "traditional" about these columns in the drawing above. They are distortions of Celtic crosses, more like broadswords, and the center column looks like a keyring I once had. They're cheap looking, almost cartoons, and embarrassing parodies of Celtic shapes, drawn the way someone with training in Japanese abstract symbols might design them. Ugh! Ugly! Now I wouldn't say that about a real phallic symbol, but boys, this design ain't art.




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