Sinn Féin: From Che Guevara To Donald Trump

The problem with being very old is that I have seen far too much politics. I cannot be bluffed by a 40 year old member of the Alliance Party, a 30 year old member of Sinn Féin or for that matter a 20 year old member of SDLP.

I can of course be bluffed. But only by a decreasing number of very old people and a growing number of very dead people.

Take “Operation Harvest”. The grandiose title for the failed IRA Border Campaign 1956-1962. I am old enough to remember  it …obviously vaguely. But I will never forget the B Specials standing around the the RUC Barracks at Platers Hill, Coalisland. Nor will I forget the newspaper headlines in late January 1961. A member of the RUC was killed on the day my last grandparent died.

Of course, I would later know some of the men who had taken part in that campaign. Or more likely interned because that campaign never really affected Belfast. During long walks on summer nights, men who had been “involved” were pointed out to me by my father.

The only real legacy from 1956-1962 is the ballad “Sean South from Garryowen”. The IRA decided to “go political” and a lot of members voted with their feet and walked away, mumbling that the leadership were “commies”.

See….this is a strange thing about the “Republican Movement”. It is oddly lacking in a political philosophy other than “Brits Out”, which is a very noble sentiment.

Of course a few years after walking away from the “Republican Movement”, the anti-Commies were back in charge as the Provisional IRA. The Provos routinely recruited  teenagers in West Belfast, promoting their anti-Commie credentials. The joke at the time was that the Provos went to Mass once a week and the Stickies (“Officials”) went  to Mass once a month.

Of course by the late 1970s, the Provos adopted a leftist philosophy. But I dont think it was ever more than lip-service. The Provos needed the respectability of “left wing” international revolution….whether it was”comrades” in the PLO or ETTA or whatever….just never enough to scare off wealthy American donors.

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So….I dont take all that stuff down at the International Wall all that seriously….murals PLO, ETTA…not to mention Frederick Douglass, Leonard Peltier and Nelson Mandela.
I is all part of a narrative constructed for Sinn Féin, rather than any accurate portrayal.
After all John Mitchel, with that monument in Newry was a supporter of slavery in USA and two sons died for the Confederacy. Of course some Republicans will claim that there is no comparison between 1861 and 2017. Indeed…but during his stay in United States, Thomas J Clarke was not overly fond of black people. Again no comparison …people might say.
But Republicans do like to create or rediscover a narrative. The emphasis recently on Winnie Carney is a case in point.
And while we all like a good chorus of Spanish Civil War song “Viva La Quinta Brigada”, there are oddly few ballads that commemorate the IRA bombing campaign in England during the Second World War.
and then…Sean South…and then the “Marxist IRA”.
then…the Provos
then the Marxist Provos.
To be honest, I have three Che Guevara Tshirts. It is mostly a fashion statement or maybe some kinda statement about myself…that I am a very unlikely member of the 1960s Counter-Culture. It is always the quiet ones.
And likewise Sinn Féin are making a fashion statement with PLO badges.
It is a pattern with Sinn Féin
Their commitment to the Irish language does not extend beyond a cupla focal to satisfy their base.
Their commitment to Gaelic sport does not extend beyond wearing an Antrim track suit in a Falls Road bar.
Their commitment to revolutionary socialism does not extend beyond a Che Guevara Tshirt.

Only the young can be duped.
So…Martin McGuinness promising a “warm welcome” to Donald Trump does not surprise me. Martin is much the same age as I am.
Alas Michelle O’Neill, considerably younger than me says it is “inappropriate”
And Gerry Adams, even older than me says he will go to the White House for St Patrick’s Day…”if invited”.

Can anybody be really surprised?
It is just that Sinn Féin are no longer in fashion with their Che Guevara Tshirts. In a few months, they will be selling Donald Trump baseball hats in Sinn Féin bookshops.

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If William Caxton Had Never Invented The Internet…

If William Caxton had never invented the Internet (or the Printing Press as we used to call it), things would have been so much easier. There would be no Fake News such as a Blogger like me saying that William Caxton invented the Printing Press. Much more accurate to say that Printing was invented on mainland Europe and Caxton introduced it to England.

When I first opened a History Text Book in September 1963, it was I believe called “The Age of Discovery” and over the next five years we had titles like the “Age of Reason”. It was five years from 1485 to 1945.

It was all there…in a Catholic grammar school, two books ran alongside each other. An accepted neutral version with accepted sub sections on Ireland at the same time. The second book highlighted Ireland and gave us the non-English version.

So Bosworth Field in 1485 with walk-on parts for Silken Thomas to Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 with walk-on parts for De Valera.

William Caxton and his Printing Press had a paragraph all to himself. He (and his German counterparts) published books and people read them. Information for the masses….and Fake News for the masses.

The monopoly on written books was of course controlled by the Fathers of the Chapel….the monks in their monasteries and another complaint was the use of everyday language, rather than Latin. The monasteries were (what we now call) the mainstream media.

NEwspapers like to think of themselves as sacred. In monastic times, the chief illustrators were the Fathers of the Chapel. It is I believe a term still used in journalistic and printing circles. Fake News? Well am I right in saying that Fleet Street printers spent their nights signing in and out under such unlikely names as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.

Can REAL News be produced by FAKE printers?

I do not really have much time for a sneering attitude to the Mainstream Media. Certainly it is flawed. But I am bemused by the space afforded to the Huffington Post, The Hill, and a list of online “news” organisations.

I blame William Caxton and of course the Baghdad Blogger. He was the first and somehow we were told that we were all “citizen journalists”. For nearly two decades we have been told that the Internet would inform us and make us more discerning voters.

The Internet has not made us smart. It has made us stupid.

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Craggy Island Sinn Féin

I just had a horrible dream. I dreamed that the Craggy Island Cumann of Sinn Féin had invited their friend President Trump over to Ireland to judge the Lovely Girls Competition.

Or maybe I did not dream this.

Maybe it is an alternative fact.

Sinn Féin and Trump love alternative facts.

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Assembly Election 2017

It has been an odd sort of an election campaign. A quiet one. The only sound I hear is Sinn Féin politicos deleting tweets featuring Donald Trump and Peter King, the architect of the Muslim “ban”.

Sinn Féin like to present themselves as modern and left-leaning but Trump seems to have copied their “Ourselves Alone” title.

Only Sinn Féin apologists would claim they have had a good year. The collapse of the power-sharing Executive (in realiity – two party coalition between DUP-Sinn Féin) would appear to be ample evidence of Failure….and blaming the Opposition for the Failure of Governmentt seems a bit unfair.

RHI, Nama and handing out cash to paramilitaries…at best shows Sinn Féin weakness. ANd compounded by SF failures on Brexit, Welfare and the non-existent Irish Language Act…shows that Sinn Féin were the junior partner in a centre-right coalition (as Christopher Stalford MLA pointed out last year).

Sinn Féin seem to have two contradictory responses. One is to say that they were not the DUP poodle and the other is to say “yes we were the DUP poodle but elect us this time and we wont be the DUP poodle and this time we really mean it”.

SDLP can escape blame for the failure. Colum, Clare, Nichola backed by old campaigners like Patsy and Alex have performed well. It is a strange role reversal. Sinn Féin looks old and tired and SDLP look young and eager.

How will voters respond? I dont think this election is about 2016 or 2011. It is not simply a matter of analysing numbers. Its not simply a matter of re-calculating last years quotas based on six seat constituencies and distributing the (now) five seats accordingly.

For in the last year Politics broke out of the Stagnation. People, have already been drifting away from the ballot box. Will they continue to do so?

Will voters be so disgusted at the DUP-SF coalition that they turn out to vote against it? Or will they be so disgusted at the DUP-SF coalition AND the entire settlement that they just dont show up at the polls?

Anecdotal evidence seems to be contradictory. As usual, all parties report a warm welcome on the doorsteps.

A “warm welcome”? Where have I heard that before?

 

Ah yes! Before they got into election mode SF were right behind giving a “warm welcome” to Donald Trump. Now in election mode, they think a visit is inappropriate. Seemingly they only discovered he was a racist, sexist, a bigot and a man who mocked people with disability AFTER the Inaugeration.

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Constituency Offices…#30 Clare Bailey MLA

Clare Bailey is the Green MLA for South Belfast. Her office is in University Street, near the junction with Ormeau Road. First time I have seen this office.

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Constituency Offices…#29 Paula Bradshaw MLA

Paula Bradshaw MLA is currently a member of the Alliance Party and was elected to Stormont in May 2016. She fought South Belfast as a UUP-Tory in 2010 Westminster election and joined Alliance at the end of that year. Her office is situated in University Street.

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Alliance Party Headquarters

This is Alliance Party HQ in University Street, Belfast. Despite the sunny colour yellow, it has been described as a “cold house”.

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Who knows what sinister things go on behind this door. A former member, Ms Kamble has described the people who run the Party as a “tight clique of elitist individuals”.

 

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Constituency Offices…#28 Máirtín Muilleoir MLA

Sinn Féin offices/advice centres are usually pretty drab with (often) no reference to a specific MLA. I suppose they use co-option so often that it is hardly worthwhile to put up a sign with a name on it.

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The office of Máirtín Ó Muilleoir MLA South Belfast is located on Ormeau Road. It has had a make-over.

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Sinn Féin: You Have To Laugh

Only January but an early contender for “Stupidest Political Comment of 2017”.

The author is a TD and regarded as one of the brains of modern Sinn Féin. But he must be taking lessons from Donald Trump.

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Taking a wild guess here but Sinn Féin were in coalition with a right-wing unionist party at Stormont. Not of course that SF could ever be described as “self respecting” because they are regularly humiliated by their DUP masters.

Perhaps Mr O Broin thinks the north is “different” but would that make him as much a “partitionist” as he claims Edna Kenny and Fine Gael to be. But if he bothers to read the Sinn Féin literature that he might have written….Sinn Féin is “an All Ireland party”.

You have to laugh.

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Losing One Councillor Is Unfortunate…

For a political party to lose one councillor in one DEA is unfortunate. For a political party to lose two councillors in the same DEA looks downright careless. The party is the Alliance Party.

These things happen of course. And it is the right tactic for the Leader of a Party …in this case the saintly Naomi Long….suffering not just one but two defections ……to express “disappointment” and to question the motives of the defectors. Ms Long says its about “disappointment”….specifically one of the councillors, Geraldine Rice “MBE” had aspired to be Mayor of Lisburn/Castlereagh as the office goes on rotation to the Alliance  Party. Another Alliance councillor, Tim Morrow has been chosen.

Ms Rice “MBE” alleges that the decision was “ageist” and that she is “not the face of the Alliance Party”. Ms Kamble, her erstwhile colleague alleges racism and that the Allance Party was a “cold house” for her.

It is an odd parallel with the situation within SDLP in West Tyrone last year. Before the Assembly Election, the local SDLP was stung by the defections of some local councillors, disappointed that one was not chosen as a running mate for Daniel McCrossan. Ultimately it had no effect on the result.

I have of course a lot of time for SDLP. I have of course absolutely no time for the Alliance Party. Like I say, these things happen …even in the Alliance Party which likes to think of itself as superior to the rest of us.

Defection is never pleasant. We can only watch the mud fly.

It would have been nice for Geraldine Rice “MBE” (now 70) to have ended her political career as Mayor of Lisburn/Castlereagh, not least because before the merger of these councils, she played a leading role in fighting the DUP in their flagship Castlereagh stronghold.

Although the name will be unfamiliar to many younger political nerds, Ms Rice “MBE” is familiar to those of us of a certain vintage. She had the misfortune to be the leading light in the South Belfast Alliance Party when the Womens Coalition was at full strength. She was never elected as MLA.

She was eclipsed by Anna Lo “MBE” . And now that Ms Lo “MBE” has retired from politics, the leading Alliance person in South Belfast is Paula Bradshaw , who stood for UUP-Tory against Ms Lo “MBE” in 2010. Working for Ms Bradshaw is husband Ian Parsley (ex Alliance, ex UUP-Tory, ex Tory, Alliance again …..but not necessarily in that order) and Emmet McDonough-Brown.

Ms Rice “MBE” seems marginalised in Castlereagh South. It is a DEA which is actually in three constituencies, South Belfast, East Belfast and Strangford.  I would suggest that Carryduff roundabout is the worst possible place to try and build a political base. And the demise of Castlereagh Council and its attachment as the tail on the Lisburn dog has not helped Ms Rice “MBE”.

Ms Rice “MBE” was the most vocal Alliance critic of Ms Lo “MBE” when her constituency colleague outed herself as a “nationalist”.

Becoming Mayor might be a fitting reward for decades of public service to voters and the Alliance Party but the Alliance Party does not take the “ageism” allegations seriously. After all three of the current Alliance MLAs are “blue bus pass age”….Lunn (70), Dickson (66) and Ford (65) and as far as I know they have not been de-selected ahead of the upcoming election. Likewise Lo “MBE” and McCarthy were in the “blue bus pass age” when they stood down last year.

Ms Kamble alleges racism in the Alliance Party. It is denied. She claims she has never felt comfortable and previously considered resigning from the Party.

Who knows? Ms Rice “MBE”, Ms Long, Ms Lo “MBE” and Ms Kamble know more about Alliance Party than I do. But Ms Kamble further alleges “snobbery” and a “tight clique of elitist individuals”.

Hmmm….”a tight clique of elitist individuals”. To be honest, I have always thought that.

Whatever….it might have some impact in South Belfast.

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