EU ‘It captures something we’ve been sleepwalking towards for years’ – Image of burning migrant boat atop Moygashel Bonfire a ‘turning point’ in immigrat - The effigies of migrants being burned at the bonfire have been widely condemned


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Effigies of migrants in a boat burn atop a bonfire at Moygashel, Co Tyrone

The image of a burning boat atop a Co Tyrone bonfire has been described as a “turning point” in the wider debate on immigration.

On Thursday, a boat with mannequins depicting refugees crossing the English Channel, dressed in lifejackets, was engulfed in flames atop a bonfire in Moygashel.

Accompanied by ‘Stop the Boats’ sign, the effigy has been at the centre of widespread condemnation from politicians and groups.

Patrick Corrigan, Amnesty’s NI director, said that it was “shameful” that the “despicable display of hate” had been allowed to go ahead and added that it represented “a chilling pattern of escalating hostility” following June’s series of racist attacks.

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Crowds gathered as the bonfire was set alight on Thursday night

However, it has also attracted attention from further afield – including far-right figures such as EDL founder Tommy Robinson.

Anti-immigration movements have been growing in both Ireland and the UK over the past number of years, with incidents of violent outbursts taking place in Dublin in November 2023 last year and across the UK in 2024.

Speaking to The Irish News, London-based political activist Jack Dart said that the image of the burning boat was potentially a watershed moment.

“[It] isn’t just a moment of hate, it’s the inevitable result of a political climate that has treated refugees as something to be feared rather than protected,” he said.

“When a group of people burn a boat to cheers and fireworks, it isn’t just a sign of public frustration, it’s the fire at the end of a long political fuse.

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London-based political activist Jack Dart said that the image of the burning boat was a potentially watershed moment.

“This image already feels like a turning point, because it captures something we’ve been sleepwalking towards for years.

“It will be remembered, perhaps as the moment we truly saw what happens when hate is allowed to go unchecked.”

Mr Dart criticised the wider UK debate on immigration and Labour’s failure to tackle the narratives pushed by parties such as Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.

He added that the legacy of the boat burning atop the Moygashel bonfire “depends on whether we let this pass, or whether we decide that this is the moment we finally said, ‘No More’”.

The phrase ‘Stop the Boats’, which was placed below the mock migrant boat, was popularised under former Tory Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in 2023.

Upon his election victory in 2024, Keir Starmer said his Labour government would “smash the gangs to stop these crossings”.

This week, he agreed a deal with French President Macron that would see those crossing on small boats detained and returned to France for the first time.

As of Friday, the the UK Prime Minister had not acknowledged the burning of the effigy.




Looks like the Irish have found the nerve that the English are sorely missing, good on them.




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Ok I am reading a bit more about the event. Looks like this bonfire is a yearly tradition.

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Patrick Corrigan, Amnesty International’s Northern Ireland director, described the bonfire as a “vile, dehumanising act that fuels hatred and racism”.

The boat containing more than a dozen life-sized mannequins wearing life jackets was unveiled on top of the bonfire.

Below the boat are several placards, one saying “stop the boats” and another “veterans before refugees”.

The Moygashel bonfire has become well known in recent years for contentious displays.

Last year, a mock police car was burnt on the top of the bonfire and in 2023 a boat designed to represent the post-Brexit Irish Sea economic border was torched.

Prominent loyalist activist Jamie Bryson said it was a form of “artistic protest”.

“Every year Moygashel bonfire combines artistic protest with their cultural celebration,” he posted on X.

“Their yearly art has itself become a tradition.

“This year the focus is on the scandal of mass illegal immigration.”

Earlier on Thursday police said they had received a number of reports regarding the bonfire in Moygashel and the material on it.

“Police are investigating this hate incident. Police are here to help those who are or who feel vulnerable, to keep people safe,” they said.

“We do this by working with local communities, partners, elected representatives and other stakeholders to deliver local solutions to local problems, building confidence in policing and supporting a safe environment for people to live, work, visit and invest in Northern Ireland, but we can only do so within the legislative framework that exists.”
Oh so when they burned that squad car last year it was a-okay, but if it's a mock boat with "refugees", all of the sudden they crossed the line?

Fuck off.

Also, I hate Amnesty International like you wouldn't believe.
 
something to be feared rather than protected
And with good reason. If some brown shithead shows up on your doorstep asking to be let in, plz bro, you are not obligated to open your home to him (not that they ask, they just welcome themselves in).

it’s the fire at the end of a long political fuse
Which you and your ilk lit. I can only hope that you end up on the wrong end of a machete.

“It will be remembered, perhaps as the moment we truly saw what happens when hate is allowed to go unchecked.”
Or the moment when natives of the British Isles stopped giving a shit about the hollow screechings of racism. In short:

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said that it was “shameful” that the “despicable display of hate” had been allowed to go ahead and added that it represented “a chilling pattern of escalating hostility” following June’s series of racist attacks.
They're saying this about a stack of pallets been set on fire.

Want to know what these same people said when a paki on a terror watch list blew himself up a concert? "Don't look back in anger".

Want to know what these same people said when a nigger stabbed 3 small girls to death? "This won't divide us" and "mean tweets go straight to jail".

The people hate you, want you to die and think it is funny.
 
“This image already feels like a turning point, because it captures something we’ve been sleepwalking towards for years.

It will be remembered, perhaps as the moment we truly saw what happens when hate is allowed to go unchecked.”
You can’t really call it sleepwalking, it’s more akin to screwing your eyes shut and plugging your ears while marching forwards without regard to the people saying, “hey, don’t do that.” You use your weaselly language to paint everyone who disagrees with you as full of HATE and BIGOTRY, because if anyone disagrees with your enlightened, perfect opinion, it must just be because they’re spiteful evil goblins.

I hate these cocksuckers so fucking much.
 
Also, I hate Amnesty International like you wouldn't believe.
They still refuse to walk back one of their puppets applauding "slit their throats" as a political aspiration for anyone who disagrees on the streets of the UK.

Were it a third world dictatorship they would have apologised as soon as the representative was out of the country. In the UK they simply repeat, "didn't hear" as though blindly applauding anything they had not heard would be acceptable.
 
Ok I am reading a bit more about the event. Looks like this bonfire is a yearly tradition.

It literally is - unionists (the orange leprechaun in The Simpsons) have been doing this in working-class areas for decades if not centuries. These are the crowd that want NI to remain part of Britain, so they also almost always feature some variation on "Fuck the Pope", several Irish tricolors, plus a whole charming local vocabulary of slurs for Catholics, so it's hysterical to see the journo note 'Kill All Taigs' (one of the aforementioned local slurs) as if that is even unusual. Heaven forbid someone might ask why they didn't write these breathless, pained soliloquys about all the bigotry every single other year when this crowd were only dunking on other poor white people. I'm sure I can't possibly imagine why.
 
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