The reaction from the groups in cases like these is often generated by the media.
Within the hour of any comment like Ahern's the media are getting unprepared representatives of groups on the phone, telling them of the quote.
Then during the interview the preferably media-inexperienced representative is taken advantage of by having words placed in his mouth.
For example they'll be asked do they condemn the statement, the media savvy answer usually not so black and white as a condemnation or non condemnation, but normal people will tend to agree not realizing the interviewer has no interest to the answer in its own context but will use it to create an airwave filling headline using the interviewer's own words.
Once they've the headline the whole thing can be dragged out for a couple days with the inevitable apology story and then the equally inevitable "did the apology go far enough" story.
I find this interviewing technique reprehensible - any organization especially small ones should be given time to take a considered position and put it forward using their own words.
Within the hour of any comment like Ahern's the media are getting unprepared representatives of groups on the phone, telling them of the quote.
Then during the interview the preferably media-inexperienced representative is taken advantage of by having words placed in his mouth.
For example they'll be asked do they condemn the statement, the media savvy answer usually not so black and white as a condemnation or non condemnation, but normal people will tend to agree not realizing the interviewer has no interest to the answer in its own context but will use it to create an airwave filling headline using the interviewer's own words.
Once they've the headline the whole thing can be dragged out for a couple days with the inevitable apology story and then the equally inevitable "did the apology go far enough" story.
I find this interviewing technique reprehensible - any organization especially small ones should be given time to take a considered position and put it forward using their own words.