The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)

Wakeup call for the PC crowd as Casey raises a voice for those who can’t be heard

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SIR,AFTER nearly five decades to the fore in Irish politics it is not surprising that Michael D. Higgins again won the presidenti­al election. But what runner-up Peter Casey, a relative unknown, has done in the space of four weeks is astounding.

While his co-contestant­s in the election campaign incessantl­y spouted soundbites about dubious ideals and their ‘vision’ for the presidency, Mr Casey took a different tack – a tack which struck a chord with a section of society whose concerns lay elsewhere.

While Casey, following his remarks about the traveling community, was trying to explain to deafened ears that he was not a racist, he was shouted down by media commentato­rs, elected members of the Dáil and several of the politicall­y correct brigade. All these detractors will now have to listen to him and accept there is a counter view by nearly a quarter of the electorate who are not happy with the way things are.

Racism (which comes from the word race) is the belief in the superiorit­y of one race over another, and, as Peter Casey tried to articulate above the noise of the PC crowd and various anonymous keyboard warriors, there can be no racism when talking about members of the same race as ourselves – in this case the Irish race. Sincerely,

Seán Seosamh Mairtín Ó Conchubhai­r,

Daingean Uí Chúise.

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Peter Casey: Election campaign struck a chord.

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