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Elderly man who told immigrant 'The Irish did not fight for the blacks’ avoids conviction over racial tirade

Judge fines 68-year-old for threatening, abusive and insulting language


Barrack St, Cork where the incident occurred
Barrack St, Cork where the incident occurred

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An elderly man who pleaded guilty to racially abusing a non-national in Co. Cork has avoided conviction.

Judge Leo Malone fined 68-year-old Richard Hurley €350 for using threatening, abusive, and insulting language against a non-national earlier this year.

The incident occurred on Barrack St, Cork on January 4 last when the victim told police he was waiting for an estate agent to show him a property at 96 Barrack St, the Irish Examiner reports.

While he was waiting, the accused came out of 95 Barrack St.

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Inspector Bill Duane told Cork District Court on Tuesday: "He came out and stuck his finger up to him and said: ‘Go back to your own f---- country you f---- black ‘N’."

"Mr Hurley told gardaí the man was peeping in his doorway and said: ‘I will not have peeping Toms in my doorway.’

"He continued to shout: ‘The Irish did not fight in West Cork for the blacks. Bobby Sands did not die for the blacks’," added Insp Duane.

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Judge Leo Malone questioned why the 68-year-old had reacted in this manner.

His attorney, Diarmuid Kelleher, said Hurley had a heart condition which heightened his lack of tolerance on the day in question.

"He has no predisposition to this kind of criminality.” his legal counsel stated.

Judge Malone described his behavior as “inappropriate”.

"Taking into consideration his age I, reluctantly, won’t impose a conviction.”’

Judge Malone ordered the man to pay €350 to a local hospice.

A recent survey conducted by Nasc, the Irish immigrant support centre in Cork, found that 45 per cent of respondents experienced discrimination in at least one area of their everyday life.

Fiona Finn, chief executive of Nasc, told the Irish Times: “We’re most particularly concerned about the black African community – their perceptions and experience of racism come out much higher than the other migrant communities.

“And one of the most striking things is that eight out of 10 people who have experienced racist incidents haven’t reported [them] and that points to a systemic failure within the system.

“I think it shows there’s an issue [with] how people in the ethnic communities interact with law enforcement – very often their only interaction with the Garda is in an immigration context.”


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Sometime you have to take it off line. Happy Christmas In galic “nollaig shona “
This site is like any other site. Boston Globe. Everybody has an opinion. it called FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. Happy Christmas
"the abomination of a black man in the White House". Sounds like something you might hear at a KKK Klavern meeting, right? Wrong. This foul phrase was used on this site. How come Irish Central didn't ban the author of this racist garbage, the poster styling himself Tomswinford?
Justme: "I never experienced any racism until the ship came to Dublin and Cork". Good thing you never went to Swinford. If their export Tomswinford is to go by, that must be the nastiest racist backwater in Ireland.
Tomswinford: "I will not comment further under the above story." So you're a coward as well as a liar and a bigot. Retract the filthy racist reference to President Obama, you cowardly creep.
warrenpoint00:"...yet your puppet government accepts the foreign intrusion of british invaders and their flag waving thrash that still colonizes our country." Can you be a little more specific about who you are referring to? The Black and Tans left Ireland nearly 100 years ago.
I travelled all over Europe as the captain of a ship with a Cape Verde Island crew. I never experienced any racism until the ship came to Dublin and Cork a number of times, when I was asked "how can you work with those dirty black bas**rds? That crew were the the most loyal, dependable and hardworking people that I have ever worked with. They regularly showered up to 3 times a day and the ship's engineer who like myself was also Irish often said that "those guy are so clean that they have themselves nearly washed away! :-)
Hey woundedknees your spelling is shameful .(So) is the correct spelling not (sooo). I honestly believe you are much thicker than two short planks lad and should refrain from using the dope word on anyone other than your racist self.I suggest you take a ride out on your donkey from your racist hovel and see some of the new world.I guess you would not want to use your free bus pass on bus Eireann now that you have discovered that the driver is from Pakistan and the bus was made in China and the rubber on the bus wheels is made in Africa. Now what can you claim that your precious useless Free State has invented other than mass emigration of young Irish people to other countries of the free world.You moan and groan about foreign workers taking advantage of your puppet government yet your puppet government accepts the foreign intrusion of british invaders and their flag waving thrash that still colonizes our country. Merry Christmas to you too you old grinch and all your right wing fascist/racist friends that comment on this all Ireland Central.Next thing you right wing fascist losers will be doing is challenging the foreign intrusion of the ocean , the birds and the wind etc coming ashore to your three quarters of a country.
It becomes tiresome correcting George Dillon's - aka Wounded Knee - hysterical ravings. He has now deliberately misinterpreted my earlier reference to President Obama, a man I admire greatly and voted for twice. Many commentators on this website will remember Dillon as an extremely abusive and offensive poster. He is one very sick dude. I will not comment further under the above story.
Woundedknee: That's your job to take him to challenge him over that one. President Obama is your leader, not mine. No votes in Liverpool, as Bob Dole once said.
Curitiba; You "enjoyed your exchange" with poster tomswinford. Did you engage his gibe about "the abomination of a black man in the White House"? I sure didn't.
It's hard to bother arguing with the Mass Immigration boosters. They are usually liars. Two of them have told downright lies on this site within the last day. Tomswinford (he of the disgusting racist slur against President Obama--still hasn't retracted it) falsely claimed that less than 10% of the population of Ireland are foreign-born. His partner in mendacity, Barry, tells us that there are fewer than half a million migrants in Ireland (both mean the 26 Counties). These people are obviously accustomed to lying unchallenged, but as someone who supports diversity and opposes globalization I make it my business to deal in facts and refute falsehoods. The truth is that the Irish Central Statistics Bureau gives the figure of foreign-born in the 26 Counties in 2011 as 766,770. That's about 17% of the population. (I'll cite this figure, tho I consider this a low ball estimate, given the fact that it employs self-reporting and undoubtedly misses huge numbers of illegal aliens. The proportion is undoubtedly greater today, given that foreign migrants continue to flood in, while Irish stream out)). So why don't the dopey duo Barry Swinford retract, and promise to learn some facts before they elephant-like bellyflop into this argument? Of course barry is the one who told us he doesn't believe the Irish are a nation (why the hell is he posting here?). I guess he's consistent in his attitude to Irish nationality--he wants to destroy it. He's happy to have the Irish leave and be replaced by foreign migrants. That's racism--I have opposed racism all my life, and I'll certainly oppose Barry's racism. Does this bigot want us to believe that the Danes aren't a nation, the Dutch, the Portuguese, and dozens of other small nations? Or does this anti-Irish racist just pick on one small nation--the Irish?
Why thank you TomSwinford. I certainly had to move up a gear to challenge your clever arguments, but I enjoyed our exchange. Merry Christmas to you too.
anyone ever taken any basic introduction units to sociology. do your selves and me a favor ok.
sully1167- I do




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