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Posted in Blog  by: Lottie
May 27th, 2009

We need a change. A change of leadership, attititide and the law. If you don’t feel strongly enough to get out an vote and try to make a difference on 5th June, watch this video and then decide. If you don’t know about the candidates in your area, find out.

It’s time for a change.

—Start of transcript

Mr. Chairman, I’m surprised at the minister there now.

First of all Mr Minister (directed at Minister Noel Dempsey) you made a bags of it in the beginning by changing the judges. You made a complete bags of it at that time, because I went to the La Foy commission and ye had seven barristers there, questioning me and telling that I was telling lies, when I told them that I got raped of a Saturday, got a merciful beating after it, and then stuffed…

… he came along the following morning and put holy communion in my mouth.

You don’t know what happened there. You haven’t the foggiest, you’re talking through your hat there. And you’re talking to a Fianna Fáil man, a former councilor and former mayor you’re talking to, that worked tooth and nail or you, for the party that you’re talking about now. Ye didn’t do it right, ye got it wrong.

Admit it.

And apologize for doing that. Because you don’t know what I feel inside me. You don’t know the hurt I am.

You said it was non-adversarial.

My God.

Seven barristers.

Throwing questions at us.

Non-stop.

I tri.. attempted to commit suicide, there’s the woman who saved me from committing suicide, on me way down from Dublin, after spending five days at the commission. Five days I spent at the commission. They brought a man over from Rome, ninety odd years of age, to tell me I was telling lies.

That I wasn’t beaten for an hour, non-stop by two of them.

By two of them.

Non-stop from head to toe without a shred of cloth on my body.

My God minister.

And could I speak to you (comment directed to Leo Varadkar, Fianna Gael), and ask your leader, would you stop making a political football of this.

You hurt this when you do that.

You tear the shreds from inside our body.

For God’s sake, try and give us some peace.

Try to give us some peace and not to continue hurting us.

That woman will tell you how many times I jump out of the bed at night with the sweat pumping out of me. Because I see these fellas at the end of the bed with their fingers doing that (gestures) to me. And pulling me in to the room, to rape me, to bugger me and bate the shite out of me. That’s the way it is.

And you know what?

You know what, sometimes I listen to the leader of Fianna Fáil. I even listened to the apology. T’was mealy mouthed, but at least t’was an apology.

At least t’was an apology.

The Rosminians said in the report, they said they were easy on us. The first day I went to them. The first day to Rosminians in my home which is Ferryhouse in Clonmel, ’cause its the only home I know. He said “you’re in it for the money”.

We didn’t want money.

We didn’t want money. We wanted the pr… someone to stand up and say “yes, these fellas were buggered, these people were ra…”

Little girls. My daughter, oh sorry, my sister. A month old when she was put in to an institution. Eight of us from the one family, dragged by the ISPCC cruelty man. Put in to two cars, brought to the court in Clonmel. Left standing there without food or anything, and the fella in the long black frock and the white collar came along and he put us in to a van.

Not a van, a scut truck, I don’t know what you call it now. And landed us below with two hundred other boys. Two night later I was raped.

How can anyone…

You’re talking about constitution. These people would gladly say “yes” to a constitution to freeze the funds of the religous orders.

This state, this country of ours, would say “yes” to that constitition if you have to change it.

Don’t say you can’t change it.

You’re the governement of this state. You run this state. So for God’s sake stop mealy mouthing. ‘Cause I’m sick of it.

I’m sick of it.

You’re turning me away from voting Fianna Fáil which I have done from the first day that I could vote. Because. And you know me. You know me Mister Minister. You’ve met me on a number of ocassions. So you know what I’m like.

— End of transcript

Transcript via Will Knott

7 Responses to “.”

  1. Holemaster Says:

    Our Martin Luther

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  3. Peter Says:

    I have been following this very closely for a number of reasons.

    I agree a fundamental change is needed – but I ask who will deliver this change?

  4. Sarah Says:

    No one will deliver this change. The country doesn’t want change. Or at least I don’t see any evidence that they do. This is not the first time clerical abuse has been discussed by the nation, it won’t be the last, and in the end the population will vote with it’s feet. I know it’s anecdotal, but since the “economic downturn” the churches in my area have been stuffed. Plus, everyone is still lining up like mad to get their children communioned and confirmed. Irish people like Catholicism, no matter what, no matter what.

  5. Maxi Cane Says:

    I have to agree with Sarah. People will still go to Church and vote Fianna Fáil, sure yer man said it himself “You’re turning me away from voting Fianna Fáil, which I’ve done so my whole life”

    Why would he continue to vote for them?

  6. Lottie Says:

    @ Everyone – He spoke so well and really held himself together – I fell apart listening to that. It truly showed the extent of damage to abuse and neglect caused when an intelligent man of 60 odd years is still effected and haunted by it.

    And as he said, the victims aren’t looking for money, it’s justice.

    I know these cases were brought to light years ago – but there’s an intolerance in the air of the nation at the moment that people just won’t accept excuses anymore. Hence the widespread outrage and support for victims.

    Who can execute change? I don’t know. I’ve been reading up on the candidates and I’m none the wiser – But Fianna FAIL have to go and a new breed of politics instituted which demands accountability and truth.

    FF didn’t carry out these attrocties but they helped sweep them under the rug which is just as bad. It’s a kick in the teeth.

  7. morgor Says:

    Got to agree with Maxi and Sarah,

    I have little faith that our nation will do anything.

    It’ll be a case of “sure that was ages ago”, “sure that was normal back then” (even though it wasn’t) , “sure my father always voted FF so i’ll do it too” , “sure isn’t mass a great thing”.

    Sometimes I wonder if democracy is the best form of government…

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