County Mayo Street Sculpture

County Mayo seems to be a place which “does” Sculpture.
There is a quirkiness to it all.
On this trip, I was not in Ballyhaunis ( which has some a group of figures depicting the local market) or Charleston (which has a group of sheep).
But these are good examples.
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The first photograph (man reading newspaper)was taken in is Kiltimagh. The second photograph was taken from the car as we were going thru Bohola. I am guessing that this is Paul O’Dwyer the New York politician and Civil Rights lawyer who was born in Bohola. The third photograph was taken in Swinford and represents Women (whose husbands went off to work abroad in the 1950s).
I think I like this kinda art.

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“Sailed Into Killala’s Broad Bay”

Images from Killala, a few miles from the spot where General Humbert landed with one thousand French troops in late Summer of 1798.
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A brief skirmish in Killala and Humbert who had Batholomew Teeling with him as aide-de-camp went on to take Ballina and had unlikely victories at Castlebar and Coolooney, where Teeling was particuarly heroic.
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The final battle took place at Ballinamuck in County Longford. The defeated French were prisoners of war and quickly re-patriated to France.
Teeling was among those captured as rebels and hanged at Arbour Hill in Dublin.
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There is a large monument to Teeling in Colooney. And a roundabout named for him at Poleglass in West Belfast. He was from the area. The family were linen merchants in Lisburn.

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The Primacy Of The Republic

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I took this photograph in Ballina at the weekend. Note the flagpoles inside the ground at Ballina Cathedral. The place of honour on the highest flagpole is the National Flag. Alongside it on the lower flagpoles are the Flag of the Vatican and Mayo County colours (green and red).
What all Republicans believe. What most Irish Catholics believe. The Primacy of the Republic to make laws for the People of Ireland.
Take a look at the monument to French General Humbert in Ballina. Erected in 1898 to commemorate the 1798 Rebellion, it not only references a local priest killed during that Rebellion, the monument notes the contribution of “priests and people” in financing the monument.
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And yet there is an irony. Like many, I believe that the 1798 Rebellion was actually three different Rebellions. Mayo and Sligo was almost a throwback to the 17th century.
The priests and peasants who marched with General Humbert would not have been aware of Humberts campaign against Catholics in the Vendee.

I find these images significant in the week that Church and State in Ireland SEEMED to be at loggerheads over the Abortion legislation.
The point surely is that it is possible to be a devout Catholic and still believe in the Primacy of the Republic of Ireland. A countless number of Catholics (and indeed people of all and no religion) fought and died for that principle.

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Home From Mayo

So I was in County Mayo. What did I miss?
Orange Order was stupid.
Nigel Dodds got hit on the head…a brick thrown by supporters.
Police dont really get stuck in.
And very few arrests.
PSNI issue vague threat that there will be more arrests. But I suspect that if they all go home, the PSNI will forget about it all.
A “bad marching season” is a good one for nationalists.
There are TWO losers.
The Orange Order and their supporters.
Less obviously, it has been a massive blow to “letsgetalongerists” and the narrative of City of Culture, Titanic, Our Rory, MTV Awards, G8…. NORMALITY has been shot to pieces.
Shame on letsgetalongerists who tried to accomodate Orange Hatred.

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Meanwhile ……County Mayo

I will be in County Mayo for the weekend.
Hopefully there will be access to Tinternet in the cottage.
If not…see you Sunday night.

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Culture Wars? A Bad Thing?

Up and down Norn Iron today, Orange leaders are proclaiming that their “Culture” is under attack. But is it actually a “Culture” we can afford to tolerate. Should we…liberal minded people…be working to marginalise that “Culture” rather like we did with the Ku Klux Klan in the “Old South” and the Broederband in South Africa.

This morning an Orange Band stopped at St Patricks Church for a rendition of “The Sash My Father Wore”.
We will be assured by the Orange Order and their “liberal” and “letsgetalongerist” apologists that this is an isolated incident.
But it was an isolated incident last July and it was an isolated incident last September.
Which to me looks …calculated. Enough to demonstrate that the Orange bands will do their sectarian thing. That they will not be dicatated to by the Parades Commission and they will keep their sectarianism within the limits …enough to convince the Parades Commission not to impose a more stringest restriction next time around.
Of course to an old guy like me, Orange bands playing sectarian songs outside a Catholic Church or raising the volume slightly more than necessary as they pass a Catholic area is pretty much par for the course.
And in fairness I should say that some thirty years ago, I was at a funeral in a “Protestant” village in County Tyrone when the local lodge marched in respectful silence past the “Catholic” house where the wake was taking place.
Of course to me, a nationalist and Catholic from West Belfast, I am not surprised that the Pope burns on bonfires. Nor am I surprised that Catholic statues find their way onto bonfires. Or Irish Flags. Par for the sectarian course.
But curiously the letsgetalongerists get a bit edgy about flags from Poland or Palestine ending up on an Orange bonfire.
To the letsgetalongerist, limited sectarianism is ok but xenophobia and racism are bad.
And of course the big big concern for letsgetalongerists is NOT the hatred but the enviromental damage done by bonfires.
The difference between 1963 and 2013 is that we all have cameras. Orange sectarianism can be recorded. And we all have Tinternet and the excesses can be distributed to a wider audience than across an interface.
Likewise the gallows erected withan effigy of a Catholic priest (Fr Matt Wallace) who recently committed suicide by hanging is a disgusting act.
If the English Defence League was doing this in respect of a Muslim cleric committng suicide, there would be understandable uproar.
It is pure unadulterated HATRED. It is incitement to HATRED.
Here…we call it CULTURE.
Yet the best that letsgetalongerists can come with is for this festival of Hatred to be a tourist attraction, a carnival, of all things.
Shared Space?
Are Catholic residents not absolutely right to say that Orangemen should not parade their hatred past their homes.
It is not 1795. It is not 1849. It is not 1952. It is not 1997.
These are the same people who are kindred spirits of the Ku Klux Klan and the South African Broederbund…the very people liberals railed against until they were sent to the margins of civilised society.
It does our letsgetalongerists no favours when they talk about accomodating such disgusting people.

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Alan Whicker Dies

TV Reporter Alan Whicker has died aged. He was eighty seven.
Best remembered for the ” Whickers World” series which concentrated too much on the lifestyles of the rich and famous…much parodied in style. Indeed Monty Python did the spoof “Whickers Island” sketch.
Whicker did have two previous incarnations. In an autobigraphical documentary, he spoke movingly about being a War Correspondent in Italy during World War Two.
For me, I choose to remember the BBC Tonight programme of the early 1960s…compulsory viewing in our house. Presented by Cliff Mitchelmore (still very much alive) and with interviews by Derek Hart and Kenneth Allsop, the filmed reports, often quirky were most often presented by Whicker and Fyfe Robertson. Musical numbers at the end of the show from Cy Grant and Scottish duo Robin Hall and Jimmie McGregor.

Real TV. Real Journalists.
It was unique.

Alan Whicker was unique. Rest in Peace.

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It’s Commemorating ….Commemorating

Its. 8.30am on 12th July 2013. How is the Twelfth going for you?…a day for us all as the absentee editor of Slugger O’Toole puts it. But I might have taken it out of context. We all have a role to play…apparently. Peaceful Parading. Peaceful Protesting. Peaceful Blogging.
The BBC News report just did the annual reminder to its listeners in Tunbridge Wells and Rotherham that the Twelfth commemorates the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.
It does no such thing.
It commemorates annual COMMEMORATIONS of Orange Triumphalism and the Boyne is a feeble excuse to do it.
As Slugger parrots the Orange “reminder” to Republicans that the third colour on the National Flag is Orange (show us respect)it might be a good time to remind the sectarian rabble (that the Orange Order seems to be) that they are the ones burning the Flag.
The National Flag of Ireland was not around in 1690. So why enthusiastically burn it.? Is it not an incitement to very modern hatred, dressed up as CULTURE.?
As the song says its about the Sash My Father Wore…not the uniform a Dutch or Danish mercenary wore at the Battle of the Boyne.
It has its roots…no coincidence surely…at Drumcree Parish Church in the 1790s and one sided battles between Defenders and Peep O Day Boys, backed by magistrates implementing one sided Parades determinations.
More Battle Hill, Portadown (1794)than Battle of the Boyne (1690)
It has its roots at the “Battle of the Diamond” in 1795 and Dan Winters Cottage celebration of sectarian murder.
The bands still pay tribute to “The Aghalee Heroes” (1798) and the brave ( they would say) Orange heroes at Dollys Brae in 1849 or the “battle” of Derrymacash in Seagoe in 1860.
Orangemen have a peculiar understanding of words like “battle” and “hero”.
There seems a pattern where Orangemen like to get their marches thru places they are not wanted. Murder was no real moral dilemna to them. And certainly the sensitivities of Catholics was regarded as an incentive rather than an inhibition.
And that was the same with Brian Faulkner on the Longstone Road in the 1950s. And Harold Gracey on the Garvaghy Road in the 1990s.
It started and ended at Drumcree. Two hundred years apart.
Meanwhile…Ardoyne 2013.
The Orangemen have their return (route) restricted.
It seems over the top to berate the 21st century magistrates (the Parades Commission). History shows that the Orange Order did rather well out of decisions.
But its all unfair…says the absentee blogger.
Why cant we all just get along?
Well…its tradition.
Its the tradition of Orangemen to march wherever they want. For over two centuries, they never cared about the consequence up to and including murder.
And it has been tradition for Catholic residents to quietly resent it or oppose it, paying with their lives.
But today is NOT about the Green Grassy Slopes of the Boyne.
Its about the Green Grassy Slopes of Ardoyne.
As in the past, it has been about Drumcree, Dollys Brae, Derrymacash…and Drumcree again.
Will there be a protest, stand-off, confrontation, violence?
I dont know.
People will want to take things TO THE LIMIT…but the problem is that it cannot always be contained.
People will over-state the value of saving the “institutions” (ie the post-1998 Settlement) and this will include people who dismiss the institutions as too flawed to have any value.
And certainly from an Orange perspective…the uncritical coverage that parades get on BBC and UTV (who too easily buy into the Orange Fest crap) …is too valuable to lose. If BBC and UTV see a link between parades and violence, the Oràngemen will lose the last scrap of “respectabilty”…long overdue.

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Terror Tourism

Strange thing on BBC News this evening.
For years I have been pointing out that the Norn Iron Tourist Board is peddling a load of nonsense about the Giants Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Titanic and telling anyone that will listen that Belfast is a cool destination.

Well I suppose it is…especially if you like annual doses of Hatred such as Orange Fest…the fancy name for the Twelfth.
So while bonfires burn the national Flags of Ireland, Poland, Vatican, Palestine, some Catholic religious statues, Celtic FC shirts…the Tourist Board, politicians and compliant journalists will usually ignore it. This Hatred does not fit the letsgetalongerist narrative.

But BBC Norn Iron seemed to break ranks tonight. Fascinating interview with an American (Canadian?) backpacker, who had come to Belfast to see a bonfire with the Pope on top of it.

So thats ok then.
Welcome to Belfast.

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Paschal O’Hare RIP

Saddened to learn of the death of Paschal O’Hare, the prominent Belfast solicitor.
Paschal was a member of SDLP in the 1970s. He actually tried to get the SDLP nomination for the West Belfast seat in one of the 1974 General Elections. There was actually a contest between him and Gerry Fitt.
A very nice man.
He left SDLP in the mid 1980s.

Ar deis De go raibh a anam.

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