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Conference tallis::celt

Title:Celt Notefile
Moderator:TALLIS::DARCY
Created:Wed Feb 19 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1632
Total number of notes:20523

1490.0. "ignorance and bigotry." by FABSIX::I_GOLDIE (resident alien) Fri Jul 28 1995 00:10

    
    
    well I got into this notesfile becuase I thought it would be about Celt
    history,stories and other assorted good reading but all I find it to be
    full of incidents of...
    
    
        "the evil British government"
    
         and
    
        "the murdering Irish scum"
    
    
     I put in my hello/goodbye note in the same night.
    
    
    
    				adios
    
    
    				Ian
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1490.1AMFTINCUP::AGUEDTN-592-4939, 719-598-3498(SSL)Fri Jul 28 1995 00:173
    So Ian, did the door hit your butt on the way out?
    
    -- Jim
1490.2SUFRNG::REESE_Ktore down, I'm almost level with the groundTue Aug 01 1995 18:5410
    Ian,
    
    Many of us were excited to find this conference thinking we could
    learn more about our Celtic heritage, only to find that the conf-
    erence has descended primarily into diatribes (for the most part)
    about the "troubles" in NI :-(
    
    I hoped to learn more about my Welsh heritage, but info about the
    Welsh has been few and far between.
    
1490.3WWW links to Welsh infoIRNBRU::PHILLIPSWed Aug 02 1995 06:5314
Here are a few WWW links for Wales (there are loads more floating around 
on the net).  


 http://www.yahoo.com/Regional_information/Countries/United_Kingdom/Wales/
 http://www.ihi.aber.ac.uk/Wales/wales.html
 http://www.data-wales.co/uk/
 http://cs6400.mcc.ac.uk/genuki/big/wal/
 http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/users/geraint.jones/cwrs-cymraeg/welsh.html


Trevor.	

1490.4non-celt's point of viewVARESE::FRANZONIloose, chippings 20 mphWed Aug 02 1995 09:3420
.2>    Many of us were excited to find this conference thinking we could
.2>    learn more about our Celtic heritage, only to find that the conf-
.2>    erence has descended primarily into diatribes (for the most part)
.2>    about the "troubles" in NI :-(

I agree the name for this conference is probably wrong and "Ireland"
would be more apropriate... but indeed that was exactly was I looked
for just before my first access here.

I have no Celtic heritage (who knows ! Italy has been occupied by so
many cultures - and after my first sip of that dark thing I felt so
`at home' ;-) and I don't mean to hurt any Celt, yet it's Ireland the
country I love.

And, UNFORTUNATELY, NI's troubles _are_ part of Ireland.  And Ireland is
a Celt country.

And, all in all, you can find many many more (and more celtic) things here.

mf
1490.5celt view pointKERNEL::BARTHURWed Aug 02 1995 10:2311
    
    Well I think anybody who lives in the Uk or Ireland or who is related
    to one or the other, ought to have a great deal of interest in what
    this conference does. You don't have to agree with anybody or anything
    that's said and often in here, it's the things that remain not said
    which are the most important!
    The conference content would of course be different if there wasn't a
    civil war going on in NI!
    IMHO
    
    Bill
1490.6In other words, give others equal time :-)SUFRNG::REESE_Ktore down, I'm almost level with the groundWed Aug 02 1995 19:0920
    I've tried to make this point before; I don't have a problem with
    the NI situation being discussed in here, but couldn't that particular
    discussion be confined to a few topics?  That way, those of us who
    are not interested in that situation could save wear and tear on our
    NEXT UNSEEN key!!
    
    I mentioned it some time back that I referred a co-worker to this
    conference because she was looking for some specific info on obtaining
    information for Gaelic inscriptions for wedding bands.  She came back
    and said she gave up because all she could find was topic after topic
    with endless postings on the British/NI problem.
    
    Other conferences confine discussions on specific topics to specific
    notes; why can't that be attempted here?
    
    It has nothing to do with agreement or disagreement on the NI
    situation; I just don't see the need for that topic to dominate a
    conference that initially was supposed to be dedicated to topics of
    interest of to ALL good people of varied Celtic heritage.
    
1490.7GYRO::HOLOHANThu Aug 03 1995 09:2610
>It has nothing to do with agreement or disagreement on the NI   
>situation; I just don't see the need for that topic to dominate a
>conference that initially was supposed to be dedicated to topics of
>interest of to ALL good people of varied Celtic heritage.
>

  Could you please use an existing topic complaining about this, so
  I can more easily hit next unseen to skip it.
                            Thanks,
                               Mark
1490.8HmmmTALLIS::DARCYAlpha Migration ToolsThu Aug 03 1995 10:4923
    RE: .6
    
    Hi (Karen is it?),
    
    If you do a "DIR LAST-1", you will find the majority of base topics are
    not NI related. As of the past year, noters are generally doing a
    relatively good job of placing notes of related interest into the
    appropriate base notes.
    
    If your friend wants to find a note of particular topic, all she
    has to do is "DIR/TITLE=GAELIC" for example.
    
    I don't have the time to heavily regulate this conference. The only
    thing I ask of noters is no foul language or personal name calling.
    And besides, I don't want it going the way of some of the other
    conferences, where every Northern Ireland topic (whatever it may be)
    gets relegated to one base note, in effect, hidden under the carpet.
    
    There is much more to Northern Ireland (and Ireland and the greater
    Celt community) than the conflict in NI. But I cannot dictate people's
    interests.
    
    George
1490.9TALLIS::DARCYAlpha Migration ToolsThu Aug 03 1995 10:56106
* NI Related 
    
    ...in this particular sampling 19 out of 91 base notes refer to NI.
    It is a significant percentage, though not overwhelming or
    surprising, given the realities of the conflict...
    
    /George
    
    
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                                  Celt Notefile
Created: 19-FEB-1986 18:27         1491 topics        Updated:  3-AUG-1995 09:49
 Topic  Author               Date         Repl  Title
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*  1491  TALLIS::DARCY        31-JUL-1995     0  More money for NI
*  1490  FABSIX::I_GOLDIE     27-JUL-1995     8  ignorance and bigotry.
  1489  STOWOA::COADY        25-JUL-1995     0  Oscar Wilde (some of his many quotes)
  1488    MROA::NADAMS       25-JUL-1995     7  Win a country cottage in Ireland
  1487   QUARK::LIONEL       23-JUL-1995     8  Barrys Gold Blend tea source?
*  1486  TAGART::EDDIE        21-JUL-1995    10  UN takles Britain over civil rights
  1485    SIOG::OSULLIVAN_D   3-JUL-1995     1  Gordon Wilson
  1484    SIOG::BRENNAN_M    29-JUN-1995     1  New Viking Site discovered
*  1483    GYRO::HOLOHAN      28-JUN-1995     0  South African inquiry on arms for loyalists
*  1482  KERNEL::BARTHUR      28-JUN-1995     2  disarming agreement
  1481  FUTURS::DUGGAN       28-JUN-1995     4  Festivals '95
  1480   MAIL1::GLENNON       7-JUN-1995     0  Wolfstone
  1479  BONKIN::BOYLE         5-JUN-1995     6  Goodbye
  1478    CTHQ::ROGERS        2-JUN-1995    13  Traveling Around by Public Transportation
  1477    CTHQ::COADY        31-MAY-1995     3  Gaelic Football boots vs. Soccer Boots !
  1476  CBHVAX::CBH          31-MAY-1995     4  Inhabitants of the ancient kingdoms
  1475                       24-MAY-1995    12  Shannon to Dublin
*  1474    GYRO::HOLOHAN      16-MAY-1995    21  Good news U.S. aid tied to code of non-discrimination
  1473  XSTACY::JLUNDON      27-APR-1995     1  Irish stereotypes
  1472    CTHQ::COADY        19-APR-1995    17  Irish Pub in Stow MA.
  1471  MKOTS3::SEIFERT      13-APR-1995     2  Boston/Dublin
  1470  PEKING::SULLIVAND     6-APR-1995    33  Irish immigrants' life-expectancy
  1469  DBC146::ROELS         4-APR-1995     7  Ireland - Bed and Breakfast
  1468  XSTACY::JLUNDON       4-APR-1995     2  Ernest Gebler
  1467  TAGART::EDDIE         4-APR-1995    14  BBC is banned in Scotland
  1466    CTHQ::COADY         3-APR-1995    13  Riverdance questions!
  1465    CTHQ::COADY        29-MAR-1995     7  Glasgow info (late Aug/early Sept)
  1464  TALLIS::DARCY        28-MAR-1995     7  Take yer lumpers...
  1463  DBC146::ROELS        22-MAR-1995     7  Irish Pubs
  1462  XSTACY::JLUNDON      13-MAR-1995     9  Anti-Gaelic article
  1461   LANDO::ODONNELL      9-MAR-1995     2  St. Pat's Day in Worcester, Mass.
  1460  MKOTS3::SEIFERT       7-MAR-1995    13  St. Patricks Day in Boston
  1459  FUTURS::DUGGAN       28-FEB-1995     4  Tipperary Grave ?
*  1458   YUPPY::MCGETTRICKS  23-FEB-1995     1  Framework document
  1457    DDIF::VONSUCK      22-FEB-1995     0  Cherish the Ladies, 3/17/95
  1456    MROA::DUPUIS       20-FEB-1995     7  Looking for someone in Ireland who can help me....
  1455   45807::SULLIVAND    17-FEB-1995     1  Scottish placename derivations
*  1454   KOALA::HOLOHAN       6-FEB-1995    26  War criminal to be honored by Boston College
*  1453   KOALA::HOLOHAN       2-FEB-1995    17  Report predicts move to a united Ireland
  1452  TALLIS::DARCY         1-FEB-1995     6  Noel Henry
  1451   POLAR::RUSHTON      31-JAN-1995     0  St. James Church Destroyed
  1450  impero::Isabello     25-JAN-1995     3  Dec agreement
*  1449   KOALA::HOLOHAN      24-JAN-1995    11  Policing the police
*  1448  KERNEL::BARTHUR      24-JAN-1995     7  MP's Demand Release Of Para
  1447    CTHQ::COADY         9-JAN-1995     1  Secret World of Irish Male !; any details ?
  1446    CTHQ::COADY         3-JAN-1995     1  Phone/Fax # required
  1445    ESSB::PBUTLER      28-DEC-1994     9  The real issues
  1444  MSGAXP::MORGAN       12-DEC-1994     6  Celtic Music
  1443  AYOV10::KKEARY        6-DEC-1994    17  Train from Dublin to Galway
  1442  PAKORA::AMCGREGOR     1-DEC-1994     1  A Buckfast ballad
  1441  TALLIS::DARCY         1-DEC-1994     3  tele tax
  1440   SISDA::HURLEY        1-DEC-1994     6  Poques Christmas Song?
  1439  BELFST::MCCOMB       30-NOV-1994     2  1/2 price Booze !
  1438    ESSB::DMCHUGH      29-NOV-1994     0  A Wet Weekend in the West of Ireland...........
  1437  EXPDEC::JHUSSEY      28-NOV-1994     5  Celtic Music Week in Glasgow
  1436  TALLIS::DARCY        28-NOV-1994     7  Maggie's Coat of Arms (couldn't resist :v))
  1435  BELFST::MCCOMB       25-NOV-1994     6  Celt HAMRADIO anyone?
  1434  BELFST::MCCOMB       24-NOV-1994     8  Local Irish Humour
  1433  AYOV25::FSPAIN       17-NOV-1994     3  Albert No More 
  1432    CTHQ::COADY        16-NOV-1994     6  DEC in Dublin ?
  1431   POOKY::OROURKE      16-NOV-1994    10  Christmas 1994 Party note
  1430  AYOV25::FSPAIN       15-NOV-1994     4  Time to go
*  1429  BELFST::MCCOMB       10-NOV-1994    63  CEASEFIRE ENDS???
*  1428   KOALA::HOLOHAN      27-OCT-1994     0  STATE OF EMERGENCY TO END IN SOUTH
  1427  TALLIS::DARCY        18-OCT-1994     1  RTE on satellite...
*  1426  AYOV20::MRENNISON    13-OCT-1994     4  Imminent Loyalist Ceasefire
  1425  TALLIS::DARCY        12-OCT-1994     0  Famine talk in Worcester
  1424  TALLIS::DARCY        12-OCT-1994     0  Tallis down-time & net net address
  1423  TALLIS::DARCY        10-OCT-1994     0  Irish-American on-line newspaper
  1422  OPENED::LIBOVE        6-OCT-1994     0  Standards of Living (Ireland and Northern Ireland)
*  1421  BONKIN::BOYLE         6-OCT-1994    11  Republic govt. addressing loyalist fears?
  1420  BONKIN::BOYLE         2-OCT-1994     9  Halloween games
  1419  PH6VAX::AELAWLOR     30-SEP-1994    15  Morning Ireland and Nuacht on the internet
  1418  TALLIS::DARCY        26-SEP-1994     1  Irish Resurgence?
  1417   CUPMK::AHERN        22-SEP-1994     5  Evidence of confusion
  1416  WREATH::AHERN        21-SEP-1994     0  I'm a Freeborn Man...
  1415  ABACUS::MACDONALD_M  20-SEP-1994     3  Tattoos in Celtic History
  1414  RUTILE::AUNGIER      15-SEP-1994     6  Adieu, El Gringo is downsized (even smaller)
  1413   GAVEL::TREND        14-SEP-1994     1  Highland Games NH-USA 9/17
  1412    CTHQ::ROGERS       13-SEP-1994     7  Converting PAL Videotape to NTSC Format
  1411  RANGER::HORGAN       12-SEP-1994     0  1994 Comhaltas Concert of Champions
  1410   AIMHI::SEIFERT       9-SEP-1994    13  Irish Pubs in NH?
  1409   YUPPY::BLAKEB        9-SEP-1994     5  Strange question! Song name  Translation
  1408  TALLIS::DARCY         8-SEP-1994     3  Help with florist number...
  1407  TRP109::Chris         7-SEP-1994     3  Travel tips please
  1406  ADISSW::SMYTH         2-SEP-1994     6  The last post....
*  1405   KOALA::HOLOHAN      31-AUG-1994   228  British Ceasefire
*  1404  AYOV20::MRENNISON    31-AUG-1994    79  IRA Ceasefire
  1403  TALLIS::DARCY        25-AUG-1994     2  Can someone post yesterdays lotto numbers?
  1402    MROA::NADAMS       16-AUG-1994     4  Dublin -- theatre festival, etc.
*  1401    ESSB::PBUTLER      27-JUL-1994    21  Sinn Fein response
*  1400   KOALA::HOLOHAN      25-JUL-1994    76  Loyalist gangs step up mainland crime.
1490.10Minor FixTALLIS::DARCYAlpha Migration ToolsThu Aug 03 1995 11:215
    Actually, Eddie McInally has pointed out 1486 is about Scotland,
    so the percentage is 18 out of 91 base notes.
    
    Rgds,
    /George
1490.11CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Aug 03 1995 13:445
>    so the percentage is 18 out of 91 base notes.
    
that's not a percentage.  19.8% is though.  :)

Chris$pedant.
1490.12If only I had to hit next unseen 19.8% of the time....JURA::BURKEYes, we have no bananas!Thu Aug 03 1995 14:38132
 	George,

	Okay, so 18/91 notes on "The Troubles" may not be excessive
	but as you rightly pointed out, anyone can do a dir/title="".  
 	What is annoying is the traffic in replies to these base notes.

	Of the sample you showed (notes 1400-1491), I calculate it's 
	roughly split this way:

                The Troubles 	    600 replies
	        Regular topics...   400 replies.

	Also, looking back to the previous 100 notes.... (1300-1400)

		                      Topics   Replies

		The Troubles 	        30     1200
		Regular topics          70      500


	Any way you cut it up, postings about the NI conflict
	dominate this conference. 

	If I only had to hit next unseen 19.8% of the time it wouldn't
	be so bad, but that's not the case.

	Just thought I'd help put things in perspective.


	Cheers,

	Kevin.


* 1300.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        18-DEC-1993     8  AI report on Diplock Co
1301.0    NYOS01::WALKER        19-DEC-1993    17  Irish Christmas Tradition
1302.0    ADISSW::SMYTH         20-DEC-1993    12  Ireland's World Cup group
1303.0    EICMFG::BINGER        20-DEC-1993     1  Looking for Au Pair.. for
* 1304.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        20-DEC-1993    14  Article from Guardian  
1305.0    RUTILE::AUNGIER       21-DEC-1993     0  Summer English School in 
* 1306.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN         3-JAN-1994     0  Declaration no contribu
* 1307.0    TALLIS::DARCY          4-JAN-1994    30  Britain opposes a unite
* 1308.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN         4-JAN-1994     0  Bernadette  McAliskey o
1309.0    ACTHUB::BURNS          4-JAN-1994     3  Just the Facts ...       
1310.0    ACTHUB::BURNS          4-JAN-1994    24  Limerick Bus Schedule  :-
1311.0    VARESE::FRANZONI       5-JAN-1994    10  How much does it cost a h
* 1312.0    SUBURB::FRENCHS        6-JAN-1994     1  Arms shipments to Irela
1314.0    TALLIS::DARCY          7-JAN-1994     3  Raybo writes from Roma   
1315.0    YUPPY::MILLARB        11-JAN-1994     2  Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.   
* 1316.0    TALLIS::DARCY         11-JAN-1994    38  Ireland to drop politic
* 1317.0    KURMA::SNEIL          13-JAN-1994     2  Security forces release
1318.0    JGODCL::BRUGMAN       17-JAN-1994     0  Diatonic melodeon course 
* 1319.0    TALLIS::DARCY         31-JAN-1994    61  To Freedom of Speech   
* 1320.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        31-JAN-1994    23  The North's Republicans
1321.0    VARESE::FRANZONI       2-FEB-1994    10  holiday house wanted for 
1322.0    STOWOA::KIVLIGHAN      2-FEB-1994     8  Claddagh - Is There a Sto
1323.0    RUTILE::AUNGIER        3-FEB-1994     6  U: Claddagh gold ring nee
1324.0    RUTILE::AUNGIER        3-FEB-1994     2  Summer House & English Cl
* 1325.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN         3-FEB-1994    15  Terrorist Ian Paisley s
1326.0    CTHQ::COADY            7-FEB-1994     4  Ireland via electronic ne
* 1327.0    DPCS09::RUSSELL        8-FEB-1994     8  Just my 2 cents worth  
* 1328.0    TALLIS::DARCY          9-FEB-1994    52  Evidence of collusion  
* 1329.0    KIRKTN::GMCKEE        11-FEB-1994    18  Justice at last for his
* 1330.0    PAKORA::SNEIL         11-FEB-1994    54  3 Evil bombers get 80 y
1331.0    ADISSW::SMYTH         15-FEB-1994     4  Celt World?              
* 1332.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        18-FEB-1994   221  SINN FEIN'S QUEST FOR P
1333.0    CTHQ::COADY           18-FEB-1994    19  Irish Passport for US peo
1334.0    HILL16::BURNS         21-FEB-1994    18  Want to own a Pub ??     
* 1335.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        21-FEB-1994     1  MI5/MI6 plot exposed by
* 1336.0    ACTHUB::BURNS         21-FEB-1994   256  Joint Declaration on Pe
* 1337.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        24-FEB-1994    17  British Withdrawal sign
* 1338.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN         3-MAR-1994    16  Beginners guide to Sinn
1339.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN         3-MAR-1994    27  When Ireland Starved     
1340.0    SALEM::FLYNN           4-MAR-1994     7  Need a coat of arms      
1341.0    RUTILE::AUNGIER        7-MAR-1994     7  St Patrick's Day, Events 
* 1342.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        10-MAR-1994    50  Bernadette Devlin McAli
1344.0    TALLIS::DARCY         14-MAR-1994    26  What is reasonable these 
* 1345.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        14-MAR-1994   111  British soldier attacks
1346.0    ABACUS::MACDONALD_M   15-MAR-1994     0  Cherish the Ladies ticket
1347.0    TINCUP::AGUE          16-MAR-1994    12  Achill                   
1348.0    CHEFS::HEELAN         17-MAR-1994    14  Happy St Patrick's Day ! 
1351.0    XSTACY::LIBOVE        18-MAR-1994    17  Sites to see in the north
* 1349.0                          18-MAR-1994     4  Warrington;Slaughter of
1351.0    XSTACY::LIBOVE        18-MAR-1994    17  Sites to see in the north
1352.0    LANDO::ODONNELL       22-MAR-1994     4  Vacation/Family Tree Trip
* 1353.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        24-MAR-1994    12  From Inside a Glass Hou
1354.0    TALLIS::DARCY         24-MAR-1994     5  Galway Newspapers        
1355.0    TALLIS::DARCY         24-MAR-1994    16  Irish WWW links          
1356.0    TALLIS::DARCY         25-MAR-1994    18  Please gentlemen...      
1357.0    ACTGSF::BURNS         25-MAR-1994     7  I smell somthing Fishy he
1358.0    VANGA::KERRELL        28-MAR-1994     7  Irish Cream?             
* 1359.0    BELFST::MCCOMB        28-MAR-1994    92  Who has actually been i
1360.0    TALLIS::DARCY         29-MAR-1994     2  Interesting Unemployment 
1361.0    NOVA::EASTLAND        29-MAR-1994    14  Suggestion - input wanted
1362.0    TALLIS::DARCY         29-MAR-1994     1  Ullans?                  
1363.0    ESSB::PBUTLER         30-MAR-1994     3  House Exchange to France 
1364.0    TALLIS::DARCY         31-MAR-1994    12  Anyone ever heard of Ment
1365.0    RUTILE::AUNGIER        7-APR-1994     0  U: Computer Weekly et al 
1366.0    CTHQ::COADY            7-APR-1994     4  Colleges and Universities
1367.0    ACTGSF::BURNS         14-APR-1994     0  Paddy Culbert via Interne
1368.0    SIOG::OSULLIVAN_D     14-APR-1994     4  Blasket Islands          
1369.0    RUTILE::AUNGIER       15-APR-1994    20  VISA status for U.S.A.   
1370.0    TALLIS::DARCY         15-APR-1994     4  Official CELT Black Frida
1371.0    ACTGSF::BURNS         21-APR-1994    22  Guinness IS good for you 
1372.0    ACTGSF::BURNS         25-APR-1994     1  Dave Barry - Noted humori
* 1373.0    NASZKO::MACDONALD     29-APR-1994    21  John O'Murchu deported 
1374.0    ESSB::PBUTLER          3-MAY-1994     0  Balanced Irish news      
1375.0    ACTGSF::BURNS          3-MAY-1994     6  Mary Black & Sharon Shann
1376.0    ESSB::PBUTLER          4-MAY-1994     0  More balanced Irish News 
1377.0    ESSB::PBUTLER          5-MAY-1994     0  Third day of whats News i
1378.0    TALLIS::DARCY          5-MAY-1994     3  Clari groups changed...  
1379.0    BERN01::BYRNE          9-MAY-1994     2  An Post                  
1380.0    TALLIS::DARCY          9-MAY-1994     1  Clifden Archaeological Si
1381.0    CTHQ::COADY           14-MAY-1994     2  GAO business info needed 
1382.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        16-MAY-1994     1  List server for Irish iss
1383.0    VARESE::FRANZONI      19-MAY-1994    12  binoculars prices / birdw
1384.0    AYOV10::KKEARY        23-MAY-1994    17  Tourist in Dublin        
1385.0    TALLIS::DARCY         24-MAY-1994     5  Gateway 2000?            
1386.0    ADISSW::SMYTH          5-JUN-1994    16  Gaelic Football & Hurling
1387.0                           6-JUN-1994    16                           
1388.0    ACTGSF::BURNS          7-JUN-1994    44  I'm an Ordinary Man !!   
1389.0    GIAMEM::FARLEY        10-JUN-1994    13  Ireland in May?          
* 1390.0    ESSB::PBUTLER         10-JUN-1994    63  Proper order           
1391.0    TALLIS::DARCY         10-JUN-1994     1  Rumor mill               
1392.0    STOWOA::OROURKE       20-JUN-1994    20  WORLD CUP 1994           
1393.0    KERNEL::BINGHAMK      21-JUN-1994     0  Any Celtic names out ther
1394.0    PERLE::glantz         28-JUN-1994    22  Irish citizenship by marr
* 1395.0    ESSB::PBUTLER         30-JUN-1994     3  Discrimination, weed it
1396.0    ESSB::PBUTLER          1-JUL-1994     3  Irish Refugee Bill       
* 1397.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        14-JUL-1994     1  Stalker report suppress
* 1398.0    KOALA::HOLOHAN        18-JUL-1994     4  Interview with Fred Hol
1399.0    CTHQ::COADY           24-JUL-1994    12  Phones questions (US to I
1490.13SUFRNG::REESE_Ktore down, I'm almost level with the groundThu Aug 03 1995 15:0410
    George,
    
    I wasn't criticizing the moderation, just asking that others try
    to be a little more considerate.
    
    .7 Mark
    
    I rest my case.
    
    
1490.14TALLIS::DARCYAlpha Migration ToolsThu Aug 03 1995 15:2036
    
    Kevin, when you hit the "NEXT UNSEEN" key, notes skips over
    all the replies, so it's not as bad as you make it. It's
    a heck of lot better than 1 or 2 years ago when there was
    a new base note for every NI topic. At least people are
    placing notes as replies in the existing base note.
    
    What else can I do? Ban selective people from the conference?
    Ban topics relating to NI? Make one big NI note? It just doesn't
    work and it doesn't make sense. If there were no conflict in
    NI, it would be some other issue - Scottish Independance or
    the Sellafield Nuclear Plant e.g.
    
    Concerning NI, my own opinion is that NI *is* a highly emotional
    and political topic. I've tried to tread a fine line of allowing
    debate without censoring anyone. Though I am completely in opposition
    to any form of censorship. And believe that a full solution to the NI
    problem will only come from open discussion, debate, negociation and
    concessions on all sides. As we have seen from the conference there
    are extreme positions on both sides of the issue. We should see them 
    exactly as that, and works toward understanding the grievances and
    issues which make each side so polarized, however difficult that
    may be. I truly believe there is a solution to NI - and that is open
    communication and the development of trust and goodwill among
    all parties.
    
    But please...
      - be a bit more sensitive to the other noters in this conference
      - post replies to notes where appropriate
      - take the mudslinging and name-calling elsewhere
      - don't post libelous statements or foul language
      - avoid posting long entries (authored elsewhere) where references to
        FTP or HTML sites are more appropriate
      - if you don't agree with someone - then at least agree to disagree,
        end it there, and don't engage in tit-for-tat postings
                
1490.15TALLIS::DARCYAlpha Migration ToolsThu Aug 03 1995 16:246
    RE: .13
    
    No problem Karen. I'll "second" your statement about being
    more considerate. :v)
    
    /George        
1490.16CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Aug 03 1995 19:085
I have no problems with the moderation either (if anything, it's too
lenient toward me! :)  I'm just the neighbourhood `gets wound up easily'
sort.

Chris.
1490.17JURA::BURKEYes, we have no bananas!Fri Aug 04 1995 07:1737
	George,

	I'm not complaining about the moderation either, I guess what 
	I'm complaining about is, as usual, Mr. Holohan.

	You see, there is nothing wrong with healthy debate, and we should 
	welcome debate on the Northern situation - we can all learn
	and benefit from that.

	The problem lies in Mark Holohan stirring it with his highly 
	objectionable views - anyone can see he supports the IRA.  
	
	He rarely lets a day go past without posting some propoganda, 
	airing his bigoted views or insulting someone.

	Of course, people take issue and a never-ending bun-fight ensues.

	The result of this is that people who come across this conference
	are immediately turned off by the tone and content of much of the
	traffic.

	I think it's a pity, but we're stuck with him.  It's a case of 
	one person ruining it for everone. 

	The odd thing is that he probably thinks he is keeping the debate 
	on NI alive and in the forefront of everyones consciousness. 
	If so I think it's back-firing on him.  I'm not nearly as
 	anti-republican as I must appear, but I just don't condone violence 
	as a solution.  However, I would never enter into a debate on NI 
	with Mark around, because there can be no reasoned debate with Mark 		
	around.  Just as there can be no reasoned debate with Ian Paisley 
	around.
	
	Cheers,

	Kevin.
1490.18Burke, your note is offensive and in bad tasteGYRO::HOLOHANFri Aug 04 1995 11:2625
 re.17

  Mr. Burke,
    I find your personal attack on me offensive.  Debate my notes or my ideas
  please.  You pipe the same tune as the British government when you equate
  anyone who is concerned with human rights violations in north east Ireland,
  as a supporter of the IRA.  I assure you the two are very different.
    Human rights reports are not propoganda.  Neither are news articles from
  AP/RN.  They offer another perspective on the situation in north east 
  Ireland, and can open the eyes of those who only read what the British
  government would like them to read.
                              Mark

  P.S.
    I fear your association of anyone who speaks out against human rights
  violations, as being a "supporter of the IRA" will limit intelligent
  debate in this conference.  You will scare away anyone who wishes to 
  discuss these crimes, for fear of being branded as an IRA supporter.
  Is this your intention?  If so, it's the same type of propoganda the
  British government utilizes in it's war.


   

1490.19SUFRNG::REESE_Ktore down, I'm almost level with the groundFri Aug 04 1995 14:5914
    Mark,
    
    Like it or not, Kevin Burke makes a valid point.  You think you
    are enlightening the rest of us ignorant masses; truth is, you're
    turning many off who might otherwise try to follow the situation
    and make an educated judgment as to what the REAL truth is.
    
    I've said it before, there is enough blame to go around; nothing is
    ever as one-sided as you try to present it.  Just because you believe
    every word in the lengthy tomes you post does not mean the rest of
    us will accept it as gospel.
    
    Sometimes the message does get lost due to the messenger.
    
1490.20CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Aug 04 1995 15:336
Mr Holohan, I still believe that your claimed interest in human rights
is just another facet of your hate campaign against the British people
as a whole.  Your often hypocritical and entirely biased remarks do little
for the credibility of your sources.

Chris.
1490.21Don't like the truth, then "tune out".GYRO::HOLOHANMon Aug 07 1995 14:2429
  re. .19, .20.

  So, which article did you disagree with?  Is it the Amnesty International
  reports you don't like?  The Helsinki Watch human rights reports?  Is it
  the Irish Times reports?  Is it the White House press releases?  Is it 
  AP/RN?  Is this what you call propoganda?

  How do you make an "educated judgement"?  Do you read?  Do you visit and
  learn more about a place?  Are things like reading, visiting, "turn-offs"
  for the "REAL truth" you'd like to learn?

  re. .20

  >your hate campaign against the British people

  I don't hate the British people.  How could I.  I was born in London. I have
  plenty of family members living in London still.  Some of them even consider
  themselves British.  How could I hate them.  The answer is of course, that
  I don't.

  But your and .19's attempt to label as propoganda, news articles from
  respected papers, or Human Rights reports from respected organizations,
  is transparent.  It's folks like you that contribute to the problems in
  this world. People who tow the status quo, or parrot the British 
  government's line.  


                        Mark
1490.22CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Aug 07 1995 14:4017
re .21,

I assume you're an intelligent sort of fellow, so I suspect that it isn't
an accidental coincidence that you continually refer to `the British'
rather than `the British government.'  As far as accusing you of propaganda,
no matter how reliable the sources are, if they are selected in such a
manner as to make a pointed statement, that is how they are likely to be
received.  Being selective with the truth is more dishonest and misleading
than telling outright lies.

This isn't a slagging (okay, new one for me), just a picture of how you
may be misinterpreted assuming your primary aim isn't an anti-British
vendetta.

And as for `towing the party line' of HMG, get real.

Chris.
1490.23Truth=Lie, A Logic Course by a Lager Lout.GYRO::HOLOHANMon Aug 07 1995 16:1912
> Being selective with the truth is more dishonest and misleading
> than telling outright lies.

  This has got to be the greatest twist I've ever seen.  Now the truth
  is more dishonest and misleading than a lie.  How does your mind work?
  Next you'll be telling me that being selective with a lie is more honest
  and straightforward than telling the outright truth.

  You really are unbelievable! 

                     Mark
1490.24re .23: typical selectiveness.CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Aug 07 1995 18:3311
There's a difference between honesty and partial truth, and between being
misled and lied to.  Sorry if you find that such a difficult concept
to grasp, but I'm surprised that you do since this is the basis of
propaganda.

It also seems that attempts to be reasonable with you are a complete
waste of time, which backs up the general feeling that your main purpose
is to stir up hate.  What a waste of the resources you use to back yourself
up.

Chris.
1490.25BAHTAT::DODDTue Aug 08 1995 06:2716
    Mark,
    
    I have read the 1994 AI report which you refer to. It does indeed cover
    killings by security forces, allegations of collusion between
    Government and Loyalists. It also spends considerable time discussing
    killings by armed political groups, punishment shootings and beatings
    rights abuses by armed groups. It further asserts that over a period of
    20 years over half the deaths were the responsibility of republican
    groups, a quarter by loyalists and 11% by security forces.
    
    The way in which you refer to this, independent, report it would seem
    to be solely critical of government forces. It is not. I feel this to
    be misrepresentation, and hence a lot of your postings loose some of
    their credibility. 
    
    Andrew
1490.26Amen. Someone else who has read an Amnesty report on NI.GYRO::HOLOHANTue Aug 08 1995 09:3929
  re. .25

   Yes it does.  That's why I found it so unbelievable that certain noters
   would dispute AI reports, or even try to dismiss them.
   You are absolutely correct when you refer to the responsibility also
   shared by the Republican and Loyalist communities.

   What is your impression though of what the British government is really
   up to in north east Ireland?  Do you still see them as the "peace-brokers"
   separating the "warring Irish" as they have claimed for the past 20 years?

   Perhaps this is why the AI report is such an eye-opener.  I've heard for
   years about the killings being done by Republican and Loyalists, but very
   little about the British governments true role in all this.  After reading
   the reports it became abundantly clear who was pulling the strings in this
   conflict, and forcing it to continue.  That party is the British forces.

   What did you think of the Stalker inquiry, Brian Nelson?  What do you think
   of the "political killings" by British forces?  What do you think of the
   British inquiry process when it comes to British government killings of
   Irish Nationalists?

   What do you think the message is with the Clegg release?  Do you understand
   why the Nationalist community can never accept the RUC?  Would you?

                          Mark

                 
1490.27No problems here....POLAR::LARKINTue Aug 08 1995 11:2812
    While I don't always agree with Mark Holohans view points, or the
    viewpoint expressed in his articles, I find his postings both
    educational and informative. There has got to be a balance in
    journalism for it to be useful, and here in Canada at least we don't
    receive that balance in the local newspapers. Therefore I appreciate
    being able to log in here and get the information through Marks and
    others, postings.
    
    Keep 'em coming Mark. I know where the 'Next Unseen' key is if I don't
    like what I'm reading.
    
    Gerry                 
1490.28GYRO::HOLOHANTue Aug 08 1995 14:194
  Thanks Gerry, and to the folks who have mailed me directly.  I will 
  keep them coming. 
                        Mark
1490.29InterestingPLAYER::DOMSLeo Doms SI BrusselsFri Sep 08 1995 12:4513
	Did anyone notice that this topic was a complaint about NI political
	affairs crushing almost every other subject on "Celtic" culture,
	history etc...
	Well after 16 replies this same topic has been crushed by a NI po-
	litical slagging match.  An identical repetition of the discussions
	that are found in scores of topics here.

	Just thought I'd mention it.

	Bye from Belgium

	Leo.
1490.30CHEFS::TRAFFICOranges anybody?Mon Oct 09 1995 08:164
    And who's at the centre of it all?
    
    
    Adolf Holohan.