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EASTWOOD SLAMS ADAMS A ‘DISGRACE’ OVER ‘N’ WORD TWEET

written by John May 2, 2016
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The offensive tweet posted by Gerry Adams which he later deleted from his Twitter account

The offensive tweet posted by Gerry Adams which he later deleted from his Twitter account

SINN Féin president Gerry Adams has come in for fierce criticism for his use of the racist ‘N’ word in a tweet comparing the plight of slaves in the United States to the treatment of Irish nationalists.

The post on his Twitter account on Sunday night provoked an angry reaction on social media and was later deleted.

Mr Adams said his use of the ‘N’ word in relation to the film Django Unchained was ironic and not intended to offend.

He added that attempts to suggest that he is racist are “without credibility”.

But SDLP leader Colum Eastwood said: “I was astonished that Gerry Adams would use such a racist word on Twitter.

“A disgrace from a man who recently compared himself to Rosa Parks.”

He added: “The Sinn Fein leader’s public use of a racist slur falls well below the standards demanded by us all.

“Using the language of slave owners is never appropriate and the fact Gerry Adams has yet to apologise only compounds the insult.

“The tweet shows a staggering deficiency in judgment and he needs to apologise unreservedly.

“For years now Sinn Féin have embarrassingly tried to portray Gerry Adams as some kind of international icon.

“If a similar remark had been made by any other political leader on this island, Sinn Féin would have unleashed an orchestrated wave of angry condemnation.

“They would not accept any talk of context or of irony. They should hold themselves to the same standard.

“No-one in Ballymurphy or any other area affected by the Troubles will accept this use of language to refer to events here.”

Adams’s initial tweet appeared to compare the experience of the character Django in the film, played by Jamie Foxx, to the treatment of nationalists in Ballymurphy in west Belfast.

Paratroopers shot dead ten people during a series of shootings in 1971.

Django Unchained is set before the American Civil War and focuses on racism, slavery, violence and murder.

Mr Adams said he is opposed to racism.

“The fact is that nationalists in the north, including those from Ballymurphy, were treated in much the same way as African Americans until we stood up for ourselves,” Mr Adams said.

“If anyone is genuinely offended by my use of the ‘N’ word they misunderstand or misrepresent the context in which it was used.

“For this reason I deleted the tweets.”

Tim Brannigan, a former republican prisoner of mixed race parentage, tweeted over the Adams remark: “Comparing nationalists to blacks is clearly wrong and causes genuine offence. Nationalists were not in chains.

“They were not slaves.”

However, the journalist turned author said he didn’t believe Adams was a racist.

 

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