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Has Gabriel Byrne lost the plot by attacking the Gathering? -- Criticism of the tourism initiative completely misses the point

Posted on Thursday, November 08, 2012 at 05:10 AM
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Gabriel Byrne
Damned if we do, and damned if we don’t. That must have been the thought running through Enda Kenny’s mind as his ears were stung from Gabriel Byrne’s tongue lashing.

The Hollywood star lambasted King Kenny and the Government’s marketing centerpiece for the tourism industry next year, The Gathering, which aims to bring an extra 325,000 visitors to Ireland.

Rubbing even more salt into the wounds was the news that The Gathering had actually part-funded Today FM’s Last Word programme’s visit to New York on which actor Gabriel Byrne lambasted the tourism initiative as a “sham”. From Byrne’s perspective it was probably tantamount to shooting a man with his own gun.

The acclaimed actor has made his living creating dramas, but his role in this charade was no Oscar-winning performance. Yes, it was full of passion and came from the heart, but in the end Byrne simply lost the plot.

The Gathering is little more than a global PR and advertising campaign. Indeed, in a time of beleaguered budgets, it is a clever ploy to try and boost much needed tourism revenue. So rather than being an attempt to unscrupulously profit from Irish Americans who, according to Byrne are fed up with being “shaken down,” it is merely a tourism campaign — no more or no less. It is, as they say, what it is.

Byrne is right that “the bridge between the diaspora and the people is broken.” Indeed, it is questionable whether a bridge ever existed at all. Once people leave these shores we tend to turn our backs on them. That needs to change. But The Gathering has never been about trying make up for years of neglect. It is however a beginning. And while next year will see whether The Gathering works to its full potential, it has already been successful.

In September it helped host the American Football game between Notre Dame and Navy in the Aviva Stadium, which saw 33,000 people travel to Ireland. This was the largest movement of American citizens during peacetime for one event. The day following the game was Dublin Airport’s busiest since it opened in 1940 and the visitors who travelled to see this unique sporting event spent an estimated €100m-250m in the Irish economy.

And rather than feeling as if they had just been ‘shaken down’ many extended their stay in Ireland for up to two weeks travelling around the country and soaking up their Celtic origins.

But it is not all about shaking shamrocks and being proud to be Irish. The historic game also attracted a Who’s Who from corporate America’s leading companies, which included nine of the top 10 pharmaceutical companies, more that 50pc of world leading financial services firms, 17 of the top 25 medical devices companies, 8 of the world’s leading ICT companies and 10 of the internet’s top companies.

So I don’t think the Irish people, the Irish government or, indeed, Enda Kenny should be making any apologies for trying to forge such links. Do you Mr Byrne?

Paul Allen is Managing Director of Paul Allen and Associates PR, www.prireland.com.





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Ciardexy - you say So what? So you dont care what is happening in Ireland or you are in denial
Just sharing a thought. There is a lot of cynicism concerning the gathering. I personally hope it is successful but I see it as a money grab and a false embrace meant of this newly found "diaspora". Leaving the current generation aside for a moment, consider that those who left Ireland in the 50's and 60's (and before) had no prospects available to them. I am one I'd those people and I can assure you Ireland was a very dismal place to be then. There were no viable, sustainable options available to the average person other than to leave and the Irish government was very happy to see us go. There was no "diaspora" then, it was simply "good bye, good luck, get lost and don't let the door hit you on the way out...and don't forget to send money, parcels and clothes back home. This is why certain generations are very skeptical and cynical. This is a story that transcends the current generation. It is helpful to a fuller perspective to remember that.
Ciaradexy - So what?
ciaradexy;- and back in the real world of Ireland 440000 unemployed. Half of the money paid in welfare is borrowed by the State and will have to be paid back with interest. Oh yes and and over 200 people A DAY leaving. There may be a few thousand jobs advertised on line - but clearly not enough. Perhaps the answer is to drastically cut unemployment benefit if people are better off on the dole than working.
Oh and Bobby, youre right. Plenty of irish who had jobs have left or are leaving. My bro being one of them. He had a great job and moved to NZ. Two cousins of mine moved to Perth and Melbourne, both had great jobs here. jobs .ie and irishjobs .ie have plenty of jobs advertised so if migrants come here and get them, then fair play. The more who work, the more taxes we get in.
Hey Bobby, wounded knee is a yank called george Dillon, he posts under the name Kev407 on the Indos website too. Hes from Savannah in Georgia and doesnt live in Ireland. He has however worked here for a few months of his life. Theres the gimp in a nut shell! I get great milage out of his nonsense!
johnshiel! American family therapist Virginia Satir once expressed surprise when a theraputee proclaimed they were from a dysfunctional family - asking was there such a thing as a functional one. She correctly intuited that the most functional family on the planet is at least 1% dysfunctional, due to having been born into the family of an inherently dysfunctional world. Since most of us are born into approximately /- 50%, we can readily empathise with those born into a 99% one. Perhaps like British royalty?
often I'll read the comments under an article before the piece itself; did on this one; highly entertaining and rich stew... incisive clarity by IrelandNorth, and funny too; instructive as to exotic namecalling ("knobhead"); just a lovely window-opening onto a vibrantly disfunctional family, so to speak; good morning y'all...
Ridding Ireland of the Irish was the brainchild of King James I. Was executed by Lord Protector Oliver I (ie Citizen Cromwell) through transplantation of Irish white slaves/indentured servants to the colonies. Was continued by Charles II and subsequent English/British monarchs after the restoration. And as transportation to the penal colonies - ie Australia and Tasmania. Isn't it ironic that successive indigenous Irish governments (under a modicum of statutory autonomy masquerading as independence), should preside over a policy of enforced emigration of its own people? A Minister (ie Secretary) of a Department of Diaspora is justified - indeed imperative! The Island of Ireland rightfully belongs to the approximately 6m people who inhabit it. But equally to the estimated 60m diaspora who are part of the Scattering to the four winds. Determine the hectarage of Ireland (or its value if floated on Wall Street). And divide by 66m.
A minister of religion once responded to an atheists assertion that religion was the opium of the people by saying - "so what's wrong with a little opiium now and again? Answer - nothing! As long as one doesn't claim that opium is a religion. Nothing wrong with boosting tourism, as long as one is up front about it. Gabriel Byrne's difficulty seems to have been about not calling a spade a spade, and dressing a tourism promotion up as some kind of genealogical Eucharist Congress.
bobby;- why will you not answer the points I make?
I was planning to visit Ireland around the time of the Gathering start-up, but now I'm glad I didn't pay the airfare. I would not want to be anywhere near a "cultural" event sponsored by the likes of FOX Broadcasting, who have done more to stir up Irish-American bigotry than Fr. Coughlin ever did with his anti-Semitic radio show. Don't know what I mean? Then take a look at comments on Kerry O'Shea's article on Glenda Moore, and you'll see: "GhettoNuker" writes at Nov 10, 2012, 10:22 AM, "Whites need to get off their knees, stop feeling guilty, reject the leftist indoctrination, ... the LESS negroes on this planet the BETTER it is for White people.'" And "clocktower" writes on Nov 09, 2012, 12:08 PM: 'These kids are not Irish. They are Mulattoes. They lost their white heritage when the father mixed with a black.'" I can't be sure the "Gathering" won't cater to that mindset and ignore the "deep spiritual connection to the island of Ireland" that Joe Byrne and Gabriel Byrne both talk.
Woundedknee you have problems mate. Sad knobhead.
Jacers, I'm not reassured by your tale that the "Gathering" was the brainchild of American businessmen! I think both Mr. Allen and Niall have "lost the plot," and Gabriel Byrne comes closest to expressing my concern. The diaspora has historical and cultural ties to Ireland, as the centre of a vibrant culture. It would be good to come together to share the culture that unites the Diaspora with Ireland in spirit. However, "The Gathering" could attract an American-style football stadium crowd of Fox-News fuzz-brained xenophobes, like WoundedKnee, who hang out here. I don't begrudge Ireland any money it gets from this toxic crowd, but you know they "gather" the way flies swarm over roadkill. They "gather" for tribal rituals so they can come back to the USA thinking they're special amidst our multi-cultural immigrant masses. I notice that Denis Swanson, president of the Fox Broadcasting Company, is one of the businessmen who brainstormed the Gathering! The group represents Citigroup, HSBC, Alltech, Qantas and British Airways, Microsoft, Deutsche Bank in London,Intel, AXA, Coca-Cola, and--for the sake of including "culture"-- the manager of U2, Paul McGuinness, and producer of Riverdance, Moya Doherty. NOT reassuring!
molliemac: You're wasting your time rebutting booby's consistent lies. It seems he long ago has given up any attempt at independent thought. If the EU says it, it must be right, that's as far as his "brain" goes. He doesn't of course refer to the fact that his beloved Fianna Fail Party, the party that instituted the Mass Settlement of Ireland by Foreigners, in fact permitted the Mass Immigration of Poles and Eastern Europeans, even though the EU did not require it. So booby's buddies, the ones who gave Ireland Mass Emigration, are also the ones who gave Ireland Mass Immigration. Unfortunately this fool's gibberish is impossible to follow. In one sentence he tells us that "People from outside the EU can only claim social welfare if they have the right to remain in Ireland." (The fool doesn't realize that I already dealt with that). But then he says "People from outside the EU CANNOT claim welfare in Ireland". Which is it, you booby?
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