That's nowhere near what I said. You're presenting literacy as a binary state, that people either can or can't read and write. That's not the case. There are levels and degrees of literacy.Why? It's your assumption that these words are beyond them because they can't read. You assume they've never held a conversation beyond basic English, never watched a television programme that doesn't use anything other than basic English or listened to a radio show.
I just don't understand this. How do you expect them to 'understand the content and context of Enda's speech', if not by reading it?Their ability to read does has no influence on their ability to understand the content and context of Enda's speech.
Any names?There are actors who were illiterate, but who could converse beyond colloquial grunting and fooled their peers for decades on their illiteracy. That's one of the difficulties with illiteracy is that the individuals become skilled at hiding it.
It's quite sad that you feel the need to label people with literacy difficulties as 'tabloid'.And as I said before, it's about time we did have a politician stand up and give an intelligent speech and not one designed to appeal to a tabloid public.
As Tina Turner might sing, "It takes two-oooo-oooo, baybeeeeee"Sometimes Complainer, there's nothing to actually complain about. Sometimes you can let something go without loose contrary positions doggedly defended to the bitter end.
"Rte Playback" today recounted the experiences in the Magdalene laundries and industrial schools, from this weeks Joe Duffy show. They were mostly (entirely?) run by the Church AFAIK. The systematic abuse of children by the RC Church went far deeper than just sexual abuse. I heard a TD, Lucinda Creighton I think, say that this was Ireland's Holocaust. I initially thought it was an OTT comparison, but now I'm not so sure she's that far off the mark.
The Vatican is not directly responsible for this I suppose but Christ wouldn't think much of their legalistic handling of the whole affair. If they had real faith in Christ, absolute faith, you would imagine a completely different response. And there's the problem, they don't even adhere to their own beliefs.
Can any of the lawyers on the site offer an opinion as to the possibility of a conviction of some of the bishops etc on the grounds of being an accessory to child abuse? Helping someone to hide the money after they rob a bank is a crime. Covering up the rape of a child and/or facilitating the rapist to rape again should be covered by the same sort of law.
Ruairi Quinn made the point after his meeting with the religous orders last week that the state was probably half responsible for the laundries and industrial schools. In effect, the state mitigated it's social responsibilites to single mothers/ families in difficulties or for difficult/troubled children and handed it over to the religous orders, who then exploited those children for their own profit. It suited the state to sweep these issues under the carpet and it suited those running those schools because they made money out of what in effect was close to slave labour.
The Vatican has recalled the Papal Nuncio for "consultations".
http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0725/cloyne.html
That's quite clearly what it is. As the article says "recall your ambassador" is diplomatic speak for express your displeasure. It's not simply that he has been asked to fly back to Rome, he is doing that all the time without it constituting a "recall". A recall is a formal rebuke.This might well be a snub to Ireland rather than a recognition of a wrong on their part. Given past form, it wouldn't suprise me if its the clerical equivalent of up yours.
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The article in the above link in the IT is about a parish priest critising Enda Kenny for his speech he made in the Dail. It compares him to Hitler.
I think the article simply proves everything that Enda said as correct.
I read this today and was left scratching my head. Particularly this piece;
"Referring to Mr Kenny’s criticisms of the Vatican’s handling of clerical sex abuse, the article stated: “The last European leader to make such a blistering attack on the Pope was the ruthless German dictator Adolf Hitler”.
Firstly Kenny didn't attack the Pope he attacked the Vatican. Secondly
this would be the same Vatican that entered a Concordat with Hitler's Reich?
The Vatican has recalled the Papal Nuncio for "consultations".
http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0725/cloyne.html
I thought that perhaps the most vicious and ad hominem part of the speech was where he lambasted a quote (which he took out of context) from a 1992 paper by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. The ironic thing is that Benny was a supporter of Adolf in his youth.Firstly Kenny didn't attack the Pope he attacked the Vatican.
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