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Wednesday March 19, 2003 17:52 by Damien DeBarra - p45 damiendebarra at hotmail dot com
![]() regarding kevin myers 'Irishmans' diary' 19th April 2003 The following is an open letter to the editor of the Irish Times. It will be posted in a thread on the discussion forums at www.p45.net for anyone who wishes to respond or comment. _________________ Mr. Myers' attitude regarding the anti-war movement has been (and I have no doubt will continue to be) utterly repulsive. His particular brand of ill-informed, bilious ranting is a disgrace to the good name of the Irish Times. In particular I would like to take issue with his description of the Irish left as "nursery of babbling infants, where green tree-shaggers, green kneecappers and green Stalinists have recently been performing a Riverdance of sanctimony" which he posted in todays paper. Furthermore, Mr. Myers's attitude to the French position on Iraq is at the very least downright embarrassing, and at worst verging on xenophobia worthy of the most in-bred, banjo-playing, slack-jawed yokel that the creators of the Simpsons’ could dream up. Mr. Myers you are not funny. You aren't even cute. You are just plain pathetic and, to be blunt, a sanctimonious bore. If you have nothing good to say about anyone or to anyone, then please do us all a favour and shut up. In the meantime I will continue to protest, hug my trees and eat my cheese, confident in the knowledge that history will remember those who spoke out against this illegal, immoral and crazed war for American oil interests. I suspect that history will also take note of those who gave succour to it. Yours sincerly, |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5Dear Sir,
I write to you in high dudgeon. Everyone that has ever picked up a soiled copy of the Irish Times knows that it is not worth the price printed on the front of it. Furthermore it is surely obvious to the aforesaid peruser of the rag that one of it's more ignoble and irrelevant contributors is the fool Myers.
In the unlikely event that it has escaped your notice that this is an accurate summary of the facts concerning the case I should point out that Myers is a troll, a court jester that thrives upon controversy. If you wish him to go away stop reading his column and stop buying the Infernal Times.
Yours in wrath,
Incensed, Stoneybatter
so you don't think we should take him to task for what he writes?
Well Myers breeds on controversy and offence. So no, you should probably just avoid reading his hate filled shite.
the main problem with the irish times is its anti irishness. the anti irish times as its called. it remains anachronistically british and studiously middle class. it has failed completely in its professed mission to be a paper of record whether one looks at the north or corruption or the church, the three horsemen of the last quarter century. its record earlier is shameful.
its always been a bosses organ. read it with care.
Never read the damn rag myself ... but I'd heard it had changed for the better recently and become a reprint of the guardian ......