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Michelle Duffy

@MDuffyWrites

Screenwriter, Soap Storyliner, Lecturer, Blow In. She/Her/They/Whatever makes you comfortable

Dublin City, Ireland Beigetreten Mayıs 2012
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Michelle Duffy
Michelle Duffy@MDuffyWrites·
In a world without sexual harassment, women would be free to be this sexy, whenever they want, without fear. So who's joyless? #metoo
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Michelle Duffy
Michelle Duffy@MDuffyWrites·
@simonmontefiore @Channel4 PS, some context on De Valera’s actions and how they were viewed within Ireland which, as a serious historian, I’m sure you’ll appreciate. There’s many reasons he’s one of our least popular leaders, but this was one: rte.ie/news/analysis-…
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S Sebag Montefiore
S Sebag Montefiore@simonmontefiore·
@MDuffyWrites @Channel4 I think u missed this.
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Here is the story of the Limerick Pogrom @theFP. It is a small story about a minor event experienced by my family a hundred years ago that reflects on a certain strain of Irish blood-and-soil nationalism in a small section of Irish discourse that runs through the twentieth century and sadly into our own time. And it certainly is not meant to imply that all Irish people are or were either antisemitic or antiIsrael. Far from it. I just wanted to thank many Irish friends for your kind words and those of you who wrote courteously to criticise my post and I agree I should have been more balanced. Like many of us, I sometimes I post things too fast & too broadly and then they go viral... Some replies do that strange thing of criticising a historian for citing history they do not like! On the other hand, take a look down the replies and you will see many that illustrate perfectly the repellent slurry of antiIsrael and antiJewish racism to which I refer… First one has to say: nothing that happened in Ireland ever even came close to the massacres of medieval Britain and Europe nor those of the Islamic world nor the genocidal slaughter of 20th century Europe. On the other hand there were never many Jews in Ireland - 5500 Jews in the fifties; now less than 2000. Then: some Irish Jews have thrived. At the same time as the pogrom in Limerick, an Irish Jew, Otto Jaffe (no relation) was elected Lord Mayor of Belfast twice and later the Briscoes, father and son, were Lord Mayors of Dublin. Some of my family, the Jaffes, left for Manchester but one or two stayed in Ireland. My own family recalled the trauma yet also loved Ireland and Irishness as I do. And it’s the very fact that we love the place and the people that makes this a surprising and sorry conversation. This must always be a nuanced picture – but sadly there is another side to this… There has always been a strain of antisemitism within a section of blood-and-soil Irish nationalism – Griffith advocated it yes but many great Irish people denounced it too. James Joyce exposed it in Ulysses with the ghastly Mr Dreasy (‘England is in the hands of the Jews… They have sinned against the light and you can see the darkness in their eyes…’) In his masterpiece, Joyce is sympathetic to the creation of a Jewish homeland in the Holy Land and the book is in some ways a plea for tolerance. Yet characters like Francis Stuart broadcast from Nazi Berlin during WW2 (and received the highest honours as recently as 2000 and when I interviewed him he spouted chilling rants on the toxicity of Jews – such as I have never heard in person ever!) And of course Prime Minister deValera’s visit to pay condolences on Hitler’s death is indefensible. But that was all long ago… Starting on the very day of October 7, something changed: a weird, unreasonable flaring of a visceral hostility from a section of the elite - government, journalists, academia and activists - to the very existence of Israel has been accompanied by a lack of proportion and perspective, bias against the Jewish state, the deployment of medieval and antisemitic tropes particularly a new version of the blood libel, the inversion of Jewish history against Jews and Israelis, the blind acceptance of mendacious terrorist narratives, erasure of Jewish history, approval of terror against Israeli civilians, and harassment of Jewish students. I wonder: would Robert Briscoe, Irish nationalist but also passionate believer in Jewish self-determination and creation of Israel, be elected now? It is not antisemitic to criticise this Israeli government; I do so frequently and in the heartbreaking loss of Palestinian and Israeli civilian lives, the taking of hostages, the unbearable suffering in the ferocious Hamas-Israel hellish war there is much to be enraged about. But also I have to say that the irresponsible, inaccurate and hyperbolic statements of the Irish president and premier just during this Israeli Embassy row confirm that a section of the Irish elite – not the Irish people – are in thrall to a fabulistic, conspiracy-laden, afactual, ahistorical narrative that often skids into antisemitic rhetoric: is Mr Dreasy really back? My point about recounting the Limerick Pogrom is limited and simple: all this did not appear out of thin air; it has a background and this small, forgotten family story is a small part of it. Here it is....

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Michelle Duffy
Michelle Duffy@MDuffyWrites·
@simonmontefiore @Channel4 But your invoking the actions of DeValera to promote your view of Ireland is as rational as claiming that Churchill's starving of Indians in famine, prioritising food for the British, or his belief in Anglo-Saxon superiority makes England a uniquely racist country
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Michelle Duffy@MDuffyWrites·
@simonmontefiore @Channel4 You seem to conflate pushback with denial that there has ever been anti-semitic sentiment in Ireland in any section of society at any point in history. Of course, Ireland, like any European country, has had it's share of bigots to shame us. /3
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Michelle Duffy@MDuffyWrites·
@simonmontefiore @Channel4 And that gives us an easy understanding of how we can vehemently disagree with Israeli policy regarding the Palestinian people, while not hating the Jewish people. Pro-palestine ≠ anti-semite and the attempts of some to slander the whole of Ireland as bigots are disgusting /END
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Michelle Duffy@MDuffyWrites·
@simonmontefiore @Channel4 As in every country, but I've heard much less of it since I moved here from England. What we do have is a history that enables us to say we like and admire many British people, while often disagreeing with the actions of the British Govt and Armed Forces. /2
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Michelle Duffy@MDuffyWrites·
@simonmlewis @simonmontefiore @Channel4 Yes, I've heard the exact same story, except it was how the Italian families like the Macaris, etc ended up in Ireland - they were told it was America, got off the boat and settled. Must be a bit of an old wives tales
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Small point... the story of Irish Jews landing in Cork / New York with its various derivations (my family story was they misheard Cork as New York) is but a story. Natalie Wynn from TCD dispels a number of truths about Ireland's relationship with its Jewish community. (Video is a trailer <2 mins long) youtu.be/MqJAAqxklcU
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Gideon Futerman@GFuterman·
Over the summer, I went to the very North of the Isle of Lewis on a field trip to map the geology there with a close friend of mine. The google street view car went past. We had a geological hammer. The following masterpiece, now on google street view, was the result
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Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
The most creative Halloween costumes ever 🧵 1. 'Carrie Halloween costume
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Tom Zohar@TomZohar·
They look like they own and operate a drag club and they just found out their son is about to marry a woman from a conservative family
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Adam Sharp
Adam Sharp@AdamCSharp·
Whether you’re a fan of Hallowe’en or not, you have to give it credit for being the last line of defence against Christmas advancing even earlier into the year, a ragtag gang of goths holding the line against a battalion of baubled barbarians
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Dr. Lucky Tran@luckytran·
Universal masking and social distancing at the start of the pandemic were so effective that they eliminated a strain of flu, and now annual flu vaccines have been redesigned because that strain no longer needs to be included in the shot. Amazing.
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Michelle Duffy@MDuffyWrites·
@theJoeGriffin This is why we need expansion of the Basic Income for Artists scheme. It would do the same thing
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Michelle Duffy@MDuffyWrites·
I’ve said it before, but it is no coincidence that the UK underwent a massive flowering of creativity and talent, at the same time you had: free university; liveable, accessible dole payments; and widespread squats. All things that, while not ideal, supported non-rich kids.
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Caitríona Daly@caitrionadaly·
Life and career changing programme. Apply!
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The author, Séamas O'Reilly
The author, Séamas O'Reilly@shockproofbeats·
The Bloody Sunday inquiry found - the killings were unjustified - none of the 14 dead (inc 7 children) had guns - no warnings were given - no soldiers were under threat - the troops fired first These are not theories or claims, they are the official stance of the UK government.
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