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The Other Side of the Anti-EU Coin: Justin Barrett on Tour

category national | eu | feature author Friday March 19, 2004 14:29author by Indymedia Ireland Editorial Group Report this post to the editors

Outed Fascist tours small-town Ireland with ex-Provo supporting cast & anti- EU message

Here at Indymedia, we like to encourage a DIY attitude. The slogan "Be the media" would be a reasonable distillation of our ethos. As such, we've picked out this particular report as a good example of someone getting out there and doing it themselves. The writer gives the impression of one who was driven by a sense of curiousity and took the time to write a lively and descriptive report of a meeting he attended.

No reporter is completely objective in their writing and this particular reporter clarifies his subjectiveness by clearly stating from the outset his perspective and reason for being there. Nevertheless, he proceeds to give a detailed account of the meeting and the views and opinions expressed by the speakers.

Regular readers may not like the content of the article. They may prefer that Mr. Barrett did not get any publicity for his views (on Indymedia or other media) but this article still qualifies as a fine piece of original reporting. Indymedia as a quality source of original news depends on the willingness of people to do the same.


Original report by Alois Vincenzo

With just a few hours' notice of the Wexford stop on Justin Barrett's 'Public Information Tour', I had had little time to prepare slurs or even to reacquaint myself with the politics of Ireland's most notorious far-right wannabe. I arrived at the talk venue fearing raised eyebrows at what I supposed might seem my lefty youth appearance; unshaven and bedraggled from my day's work I sauntered into the fashionable quay-side hotel foyer, to be met by the derisive chuckle of the young worker on the desk when I enquired which way to the Barrett talk. Embarassing but reassuring.

Once I knew where I was headed, I corrected the apologetic air I had adopted for the benefit of the porter and got into character, ready to size up Barrett's set-up and evaluate my prospects for the evening: whether to make a scene, to politely challenge Barrett over Q & A ,or to keep my gob shut.

After taking my seat and my Justin propaganda (including a touching paean to the Irish language and its criminal neglect in the pantheon of official operational EU languages), I experienced the room slowly fill up around me, largely with the kind of aged misfits that fall prey to fringe ultra-conservative political practicioners.

I had anticipated there might be some genuine punters there, justifiably pissed off with the fallout of the neoliberal project that EU heads are working to implement. This supposition on my part had been the principal reason for my attending the meeting, believing that decent and disgruntled people deserved to hear from a sane outsider that they had every right to distrust the EU and its institutions, but that playing into the hands of Barrett and the likes was a bad idea.

Perhaps, in light of the revelations aired in the mainstream media not so long ago about Barrett, it was naiive on my part to imagine innocent punters might just wander along to one of his meetings. This began to dawn on me as I struggled to imagine any of the old Blueshirts around me proving responsive to libertarian critiques of Fortress Europe. Oh well.

When the attendance began to ebb around the twenty mark, the silver-haired chair ushered on the support speaker for the event, an ex-Provo from East Tyrone turned 'Irish Catholic' cover boy, Gerry McGeough. Clearly proud to have a gunman of such 'colourful' republican credentials at their podium, Justin and his chair sat back smugly and let Gerry, with his boring UTV mid-Ulster features let rip on a rosary bead nationalist tirade more unsettling than anything Justin himself would utter that night.

The dregs of an audience that populated the conference room were not on the whole the note-taking type, and accordingly I likewise refrained, figuring I already stuck out enough without inviting a Bill Hicks-style scenario on myself ('What you readin' for? What you writin' for?). As such this reporter will not attempt to reproduce in any thorough fashion the content of McGeough, or indeed Barrett's, spoutings.

Suffice to say that the Northerner expounded on the marriage of Catholic and patriotic values that are key to Ireland's dignity, and that have spearheaded the nation's quest for freedom from the British colonial jackboot since 1169. In McGeough's world view these values now face down the no doubt vaguely afiliated twin evils of post-Schmeltic Tiger vice and European bureaucatic imperialism. The fellow's a teacher.

With the crowd softened up by McGeough's stirring evocations of comely maidens and men with pikes, Barrett's talk drew less on romantic nationalist imagery in favour of a considered right-wing conservative appraisal of the perceived erosion of national sovereignty ready to be served up in the form of the EU Constitution. No qualms here about privatisation or harsh immigration policy; only alarm bells warning of an imminent challenge to the very institution of the nation-state in Europe. Nothing rankles more with Justin than the prospect of shared sovereignty throughout the Union.

'We are told that what we will lose as a nation in terms of sovereignty, we will in turn gain, in the form of a shared European sovereignty..
but I, as an Irishman, do not want any measure of sovereignty over Warsaw or the Ardennes; I wish exclusively for sovereignty over my own nation!'

Proceeding on at length about the threat to the nation-state encapsulated in proposals for the Constitution, Barrett stopped short of making inflammatory references to the host of Eastern European peoples set to accede to the rank of second-class EU citizenship on May 1st. What reference he did make to these peoples fell more, if anything, on the side of mild sympathy. In fact, there was little evidence on display at the meeting of deep or pathological xenophobia toward the accession countries.

Nonetheless, the ideological thrust of the meeting would leave any conscientous observer disturbed. As I lack notes and quotes from the meeting, I refer to the Irish Catholic feature on the support speaker, Gerry McGeough. Perhaps the sentiments expressed therein should serve as an adequate taster for what the ex-Ra man, a character who left the SF Ard-Comhairle because it was too PC, and the Youth Defencer are cooking up:

'We need to renew this country not only in terms of culture and nationalism but also in faith. It is time for a new spiritual and cultural revival..

You would never get a leader of Sinn Fein condemning abortion, homosexual 'marriage' or anything of that nature..

Looking around there is no political grouping willing to take a stance against that. I sense there is a feeling of disenfranchisement out there among a large section of Irish society who are not being represented..

I feel people are crying out for a new political movement which will represent their views.'

Barrett was well prepared for my charges of hyper-nationalism and far-right leanings when I challenged him over Q & A. The less than credible excuse was trotted out that he had frequented and addressed events of far-right groupings on the continent, such as those of the NDP in Germany, in his capacity as pro-life ambassador, all done in a spirit of innocent outreach. Presumably, that is, in the spirit that one would address the remnants of the Khmer Rouge on the finer points of the pro-choice argument. And presumably done in the belief that the boys doing the straight-arm salute had a thing for 1950's Hollywood Roman epics.

It is undeniable that those who turned up to the meeting hardly looked like the kind to get out on the streets for their ideals. And judging by the age profile, it's questionable whether most of the attendees' offspring would be up to it either. But the very fact that the likes of Barrett can pull twenty plus bodies to a meeting in an average-sized Irish town must raise questions. I am unsure whether a Grassroots anti-EU 'Public Information Tour' would achieve the same level of interest.

Whatever, the presence of right-wing tricksters like Barrett and co. plying their propaganda on the sleepy streets of small-town Ireland underlines, if nothing else, the need for progressive groups to put forward their messages in a manner that is clear, accessible, unambiguous and pervasive. Nowhere does this guideline apply more than in the context of forthcoming confrontations with Ireland's EU presidency, a campaign of great importance, but nagged by the vagueness that marks the Union's image and the indifference it inspires in the hearts and minds of many ordinary people.

See www.justinbarrett.org for details on ongoing tour etc.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Fascist McGeough NYC's links     Con Lehane    Wed Mar 17, 2004 19:27 
   re barrett     Kevin    Wed Mar 17, 2004 20:17 
   Ultra PC Alois has his own prejudices !     Paud    Wed Mar 17, 2004 21:27 
   PC bastard that I am     alois vincenzo    Wed Mar 17, 2004 22:33 
   Justin Barret and Richard Boyd Barret     Righteous Pragmatist    Thu Mar 18, 2004 11:17 
   RP - wrong again     Hip shooter    Thu Mar 18, 2004 12:13 
   Coughlin     Hebe    Thu Mar 18, 2004 12:46 
   The National Way Forward     Paddy X    Thu Mar 18, 2004 20:42 
   Clarify     Hebe    Fri Mar 19, 2004 11:04 
 10   Website     John    Fri Mar 19, 2004 13:58 
 11   Website entirely in Flash!     Badman    Fri Mar 19, 2004 14:05 
 12   is this news?     a reader    Fri Mar 19, 2004 18:53 
 13   off you go now reader . . . . and diy     imcer    Fri Mar 19, 2004 18:57 
 14   .     Clare    Fri Mar 19, 2004 19:23 
 15   very sad really     mandy    Sat Mar 20, 2004 17:57 
 16   Hurler on the ditch     Occassional Scribe    Sat Mar 20, 2004 21:07 
 17   to mandy     alois vincenzo    Sun Mar 21, 2004 03:20 
 18   RE: Con Lehane's comments     Saerbhreathach    Mon Mar 22, 2004 19:31 
 19   well done     silo    Mon Mar 22, 2004 20:31 
 20   Independent?     Sal Farina    Mon Mar 22, 2004 21:13 
 21   Re: Independent?     Saerbhreathach    Tue Mar 23, 2004 09:41 
 22   Nutters     John    Tue Mar 23, 2004 11:46 
 23   cliques     mandy    Tue Mar 23, 2004 16:02 
 24   a second retort to mandy     alois vincenzo    Tue Mar 23, 2004 19:18 
 25   late nights     mandy    Tue Mar 23, 2004 23:06 
 26   jaysis maybe we're getting somewhere!     alois vincenzo    Wed Mar 24, 2004 19:16 
 27   Don't feed the trolls Alois     Chekov    Wed Mar 24, 2004 19:31 
 28   trolls     alois vincenzo    Thu Mar 25, 2004 18:48 
 29   Complaint     Paul Hughes    Wed Apr 07, 2004 17:10 
 30   `PC     Paul Hughes    Wed Apr 07, 2004 18:06 
 31   Extreme-right group confirms Barrett link     pat c    Wed Apr 07, 2004 18:07 
 32   "Fascism"     Paul Hughes    Fri Apr 09, 2004 03:36 
 33   Insults     Paul Hughes    Fri Apr 09, 2004 03:38 
 34   "Paul"...?     I'll tell me Ma, by burber    Fri Apr 09, 2004 03:56 
 35   Wow!     Kraster    Fri Apr 09, 2004 04:11 
 36   Kraster ol' chap     (*.?.*)    Fri Apr 09, 2004 04:23 
 37   sane individuals?     TT    Fri Apr 09, 2004 04:23 
 38   Defo McD     Bobs me uncle    Fri Apr 09, 2004 04:28 
 39   stereotyping     TT    Fri Apr 09, 2004 04:42 
 40   TT     Paul Hughes    Fri Apr 09, 2004 19:23 
 41   paui hughes     jh    Fri Apr 09, 2004 20:13 
 42   Paul Hughes     TT    Sat Apr 10, 2004 01:42 
 43   JH and TT     P. Hughes    Sat Apr 10, 2004 03:37 
 44   BNP     P. Hughes    Sat Apr 10, 2004 03:43 
 45   Where?     P. Hughes    Sat Apr 10, 2004 05:03 
 46   Free Eire     Goban Saor    Sun Apr 11, 2004 03:16 
 47   P Hughes:     Chekov    Sun Apr 11, 2004 15:01 
 48   Chekov     Paul Hughes    Sun Apr 11, 2004 21:32 
 49   I don't belive you Justin     Chekov    Sun Apr 11, 2004 23:49 
 50   im probably one of those people     jh    Mon Apr 12, 2004 00:36 
 51   Identity     Paul Hughes    Mon Apr 12, 2004 17:39 
 52   get a life, 'Paul'     alois vincenzo    Thu Apr 22, 2004 19:11 
 53   Alois     Paul Hughes    Fri Apr 23, 2004 02:25 
 54   The "Alois Vincenzo" Manifesto     Paul Hughes    Fri Apr 23, 2004 03:06 
 55   Bravo     Tony McGrath    Fri Apr 23, 2004 04:19 
 56   Indymedia of the Welcomes     seedot    Fri Apr 23, 2004 12:18 
 57   Seedot     Paul Hughes    Fri Apr 23, 2004 18:33 
 58   Em     Aidan    Fri Apr 23, 2004 19:07 
 59   Aidan     Paul Hughes    Fri Apr 23, 2004 23:49 
 60   I wish i was back home in...     seedot    Sat Apr 24, 2004 02:21 
 61   Seedot     Paul Hughes    Sat Apr 24, 2004 05:30 
 62   a final retort     alois vincenzo    Sat Apr 24, 2004 19:24 
 63   Good riddance     Paul Hughes    Sat Apr 24, 2004 19:45 
 64   Agree Alois     seedot    Sun Apr 25, 2004 02:32 
 65   thanks for clarifying that..     alois vincenzo    Tue Apr 27, 2004 18:56 
 66   C.S.Lewis was converted     R. Isible    Tue Apr 27, 2004 19:07 
 67   more on dustin     pat c    Tue Apr 27, 2004 19:25 
 68   "Underlying fundamentalism"     Martin Coleman    Tue May 04, 2004 11:32 
 69   Sickening Left-Wing hypocrisy     The Voice of Reason    Tue May 04, 2004 22:04 
 70   Woah back there horsey...     Doc    Wed May 05, 2004 02:00 
 71   Two questions for Paul Hughes     Doc    Wed May 05, 2004 02:45 
 72   Camoige     John    Wed May 05, 2004 10:17 
 73   Doc     Paul Hughes    Wed May 05, 2004 16:04 
 74   Deflecting attention v avoiding the question?     Doc    Wed May 05, 2004 19:13 
 75   Doc     Paul Hughes    Wed May 05, 2004 23:00 
 76   What's up, Doc?     The Voice of Reason    Wed May 05, 2004 23:28 
 77   Define "Irish"     Doc    Fri May 07, 2004 02:17 
 78   PS     Doc    Fri May 07, 2004 02:23 
 79   Culture     Paul Hughes    Fri May 07, 2004 06:03 
 80   Come out from under that smokescreen...     Doc    Fri May 07, 2004 23:53 
 81   Ding dong round two     Doc    Sat May 08, 2004 00:03 
 82   He is a heretic!     Sean    Sun Apr 22, 2007 20:59 
 83   Booring     Jack    Sun Apr 22, 2007 22:30 
 84   .     No Platform for facists    Mon Apr 23, 2007 18:59 
 85   He doesn't proceed to give a detailed account of the meeting and the views and opinions expressed     Emmet Goldstein    Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:22 
 86   a suggestion     visitor    Mon Jan 12, 2009 22:52 


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