Magdalene Laundries motion for discussion about an apology to be moved next week
Sinn Fein calls for immediate move for recognition of injustice to 30,000 Irish women
Published Monday, September 24, 2012, 8:10 AM
Updated Monday, September 24, 2012, 8:10 AM
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jacersagain | Sep 29, 2012, 11:27 PM EDT
seano, if you see me “proud of the 75”, then you must be misty-eyed. Nowhere have I said anything like that; I gave simple facts. Lookit, seano, me oul’ fellow-Dub - a couple of truths for you, hard as they may be to stomach, like the injustices meted out to some but not the vast majority of girls of the Magdelene Laundries: you abandoned your Republic of Ireland country for life in a land headed by the Queen of the UK and Commonwealth. You also abandoned your faith. Those are your choices and I respect your decisions, even if I grieve for yr faith decision. For an ex-Irelander and a non-practicing baptised Catholic, you sure spend a lot of time commenting on things you’ve abandoned, particularly denigrating and disrespecting comments of those holding on to all the truths that is dear to them as natives in their own Irish homes. Now get this please, seano, stop trying to be a back-of-the-class Smart Alec in yr oul’ age retirement and pls wise up (More...)
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seanomelb | Sep 27, 2012, 07:28 PM EDT
A shameful result for a simple apology. I see you're proud of the 75 hypocrites jacer.
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jacersagain | Sep 27, 2012, 07:17 PM EDT
Well, the motion has now been discussed in the Dáil (Irish Parliament) and shot down by 75 votes to 45. Now the baying hounds/houndesses want the 75 to be named and shamed. For what, I'd wonder? Isn’t this supposed to be how democracy works?
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jacersagain | Sep 27, 2012, 07:11 PM EDT
A poor attempt at Revisionist History by IrelandNorth. Maybe s/he needs to know the real history and traditionally handed-down stories, not the allegations, particularly relating to Mary Magdalene. Go to the mountains and villages around Ste Baume in France for the real history.
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IrelandNorth | Sep 26, 2012, 09:25 AM EDT
Mary Magdalen was the bride of Jesus, ie Mrs Christ. She bore him two children - Michael and Sarah. Mary Magdalene was defamed, libelled and slandered by Pope Gregory the Great to bachelorise Jesus to justify inheritance avoidant celibacy. Pope Adrian IV granted Ireland to King Henry II of England. The United Kingdom was bought with bribes and peerages. The partition of Ireland was brought about an extra-constitutional Ulster Volunteer Force with threats of violence. The IRA are a reaction to the UVF. Know your history. Cure the disease - not the symptoms! The existence of such labour camp launderies was because Ireland was a crypto-theocracy during that tragic phase of history.
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seanomelb | Sep 25, 2012, 07:59 PM EDT
If you wish to be fair and balanced Jacer you should include compensation be paid by the British for their atrocities or do you find them blameless.Is using Sinn Fein as comparison your way of giving solace to the "unchristian nuns"??
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jacersagain | Sep 25, 2012, 03:29 PM EDT
Seano, if you’d read my posts below you will see that I did call for parents to be held accountable (5.55pm). I agree that some nuns, but certainly not the majority of them, or their orders, should also be held responsible for abuses that did occur. My main point under the article above is that I would accept Sinn Féin looking for compensation for the Magdalenes when they offer compensation to the many innocents that their politics of the 70s & 80s killed and maimed. SF are only vote-hunting with this exercise and we should well recognise it for what it is. I agree w/ Happyhippo btw, so why are SF and many others dragging up the past?
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Happyhippo | Sep 25, 2012, 09:24 AM EDT
The past is in the past,leave it there,learn from it, move on,there is no future in the past.
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seanomelb | Sep 24, 2012, 07:12 PM EDT
You're a heartless freak Jacer The parents and nuns should be condemned instead of you justifying their behavior. You need to reassess your Christianity. The nuns who too part should be damned for their unchristian actions,they were only one step up from the Nazi camp guards.
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jacersagain | Sep 24, 2012, 06:07 PM EDT
ReturnedYank: Most of the suffering the girls went through was imposed upon them by their parents’ abandonment of responsibility of them. Let's be honest: there were brats of girls in the Laundries who had the ‘de rigueur’ standard of punishment of the day imposed upon them, much in the same way as I was leather-strapped by Christian Brothers for my misdemeanours in my schooldays. That did me no harm apart from a stinging feeling in the hands (delightfully warming of a cold winter’s morning cycling, arriving late for school!) and I never felt I was abused by them in their doing so; so I never made a claim of abuse by CBs under the Ryan Report investigations, unlike many money-chasing chancers.
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jacersagain | Sep 24, 2012, 05:55 PM EDT
CelticQueenUSA – you’re obviously ignorant of the Irish Magdalene Laundries and why they existed. The girls who were sent into them were largely pregnant teenagers, causing much distress to the ‘good name’ of their (largely Catholic) families, who incarcerated them in secret in nuns’ orphanages to preserve the ‘good’ family name. To cover the cost of their keep by the nuns, the girls (many of whom, but not all, were the “brats” of their society’s day) were assigned duties of washing and drying out clothes (not a hard task; I worked in an industrial laundry when I was 14, it was clean and never strenuous work), which were charged to the real, shop-faced laundry shops and their customers, thus covering the cost of feeding, clothing and providing a bed and roof (‘keeping’) for the Magdalene unwanted children of Irish society back then (for that’s what they were back then). So if you want people to pay for the Magdalene injustices, look to the illegitimate parents of the girls first, or those who abandoned their babies.
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ReturnedYank | Sep 24, 2012, 04:46 PM EDT
@jacersagain Point scoring against SF will not detract from the barbarity of those laundries. Shame on you for minimizing the suffering of those women!
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jacersagain | Sep 24, 2012, 04:41 PM EDT
When Sinn Féin and its paramilitaries own up to the injustices of their reign of terror on all Irish and British people in the 70’s and 80’s and monetarily compensate all who suffered under their activities, I’ll agree to THEM putting a Dáil motion from for monetary compensatory justice for the Magdalene women in previous decades.
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CelticQueenUSA | Sep 24, 2012, 09:40 AM EDT
The true justice would be to prosecute the people who did this disgraceful business. All the apologies in the world cannot blot out what took place for these poor women.
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