Showing posts with label Shinnerbots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shinnerbots. Show all posts
Malachi O'Doherty writing in the Belfast Telegraph has Imagined Sinn Fein's handbook for trolls ... don't argue, just insult and never, ever say you're sorry.

I have never read the Sinn Fein handbook for social media trolls but I imagine it reads something like this.

Don’t defend, attack.

Never admit to being wrong about anything. Never concede that the movement has ever made a mistake. We no longer advertise the principle that we are the only legitimate government of Ireland but we do conduct ourselves in all affairs with a respect for this fundamental truth, no one knows better than we do what the nature of conflict is here and where the arc of history - our destiny - is taking us.

The best way in which you can serve our inevitable destiny is to scoff at those who doubt it. Treat their opinions as unworthy. In fact, do not engage with their arguments. Treat them as fools at best and more likely as liars and propagandists.

Instead of discussing the self evident truths that the nation is one and that the movement is the unwavering champion of that truth, attack their motives for denying it.

It is obvious why unionists cling to the fantasy that the Union with Britain can endure. They are colonial lackies behaving like children squealing when their comfort blanket is ripped away from them.

When their ancestors went to other countries they became nationals of those countries. They are now Americans and Australians and English. But here they thought they could remain British and carved out a corner of the country for themselves at the expense of the rest of us.

Well their time is running out.

But, ask yourself, why do some journalists and commentators sneer at republicans?

These are professional lackies of the unionist system. Remember, when they appear on the Nolan Show or in the papers, they are getting paid to say what they say. These are not their genuine opinions you hear. Indeed some of them are such spineless parrots that they don’t have opinions.

So tell them what you think of them, that they are gutless hypocrites and worse. They are traitors to the Republic.

The Republic is the ultimate destiny of a free Ireland. Pearse didn’t invent the idea. He recognised it as a fundamental truth. OK, don’t get into that argument or they will think you are being a bit mystical but remember, there is no alternative vision of Irish destiny that makes any sense.

In terms of tactics and approaches there are devices you need to deploy.

First, hide your identity. Make up a pseudonym or handle.

The party can advise you if you can’t think of one.

It is preferable to use a name that sounds cool and witty and at the same time Irish. Think modern Ireland. To be Gaelic is to be cool. But avoid the leprechaun, floppy green hat, Finn MacCool and shamrock stuff. Our project is not to be thought folksy or chauvinistic.

You will need several of these names because you will be setting up new accounts frequently. This is guerrilla warfare. We attack and retreat, regroup and attack again.

For example, if Jamie Bryson has said something outrageous on the Nolan show, use a new account to go after him. Just insult him. Don’t offer him the thread of an argument he can come back on.

Your comrades will be alert to the new account and will come on board as followers.

If Bryson checks your followers and sees that you only have five or six, he will ignore it. Likewise, you should watch out for your comrades' new identities and get in behind them.

And the beauty of it is that if Bryson then reacts he will bring your tweet to the attention of the thousands who follow him.

Don’t hold back, but remember it is always better to tell him that he is a dumb, proddy squirt than to say anything which accords any dignity to his position.

If you say something like, for instance, ‘Jamie, how will you preserve the Union when the demographics are against you?’ you are providing him with an opening.

He will say, ‘So it is about ethnic conquest, after all is it?’ And then you have to answer that and you have a debate going. And when there is a debate, you can lose.

You have to belittle him, not provide him with a platform. The objective is to make him tire of social media, to feel that it is always going to be a disheartening uphill struggle to be taken seriously.

What you want is for him to wake up some morning feeling that it is no longer worth the trouble to go back on twitter and face tons of abuse. That is our victory. And not just Jamie, but all of the turncoats and lickspittles.

If you get someone to refuse Nolan because it is simply too wearisome and demoralising to face another day of derision and scorn, that is a victory.

Be alert to those who will accuse the republican family of past atrocities. Don’t engage on their ground. Suppose someone says, what about all the children you sent out with bombs who blew themselves up? The worst response would be: ‘We were a young movement, finding our way and we made mistakes.’ No, it’s better to hit back with, ‘Have a bit more compassion for their grieving families. Anyway, What about the youngsters the Brits sent out with guns that were too big for them?’ It is never to be about our failings but about theirs.

Remember at all times that you are a party activist deploying techniques of counter propaganda that have been developed by professionals. These techniques have been tested and they work. If you doubt that, then look at how inept the commentariat are.

They have a simple weapon that they can use against you. All they need to do is block you. But they are so befuddled by their notions of free speech and liberal discourse and other blather they picked up in sociology seminars that they think they have a duty to allow you to attack them. It’s really quite funny but they don’t think strategically.

They are so full of themselves they don’t see that they have made themselves Aunt Sallies for the movement, until one day they do and they give up.

First and foremost, comrades, enjoy your baiting of these fools, then go about your lives with pride and satisfaction in the knowledge that they could walk past you on the street and they wouldn’t even know that you were the one that led the charge against them that morning.

Post Script

Since I wrote this, I realised that there is probably another piece of advice the trolls work by, that I could have included: don't engage, if there is nothing in it for us.

For example: During the week someone tweeted a tribute to a Fian who had died 'on active service' at 16. I interjected to say that I thought all the paramilitaries should be shamed for having sent youngsters to their deaths. I got a couple back saying, 'Ah but the Brits recruit them at 16 - that's just as bad'. But for the most part the mob that usually gathers round to sneer stayed away, presumably to avoid drawing attention to an embarrassing part of their history.

⏭ Malachi O'Doherty is a writer and Broadcaster. His latest book is Fifty Years On.

Imagine All The Trolls

Anthony McIntyre picks his way through the noise and dust thrown up by the Bobby Storey funeral. 

Three weeks dead and not a day of it in peace. For Bobby Storey, his name continues to bobble at the top of the daily news feed, courtesy of the fall out from the manner in which Sinn Fein managed his funeral. Some not happy that he has already been cremated seem to want him burned all over again, this time in their make believe Hell, as the symbolism of their bright orange 11th night bonfires has so searingly reminded us. Regrettably, there are still those who find hate a comfort zone.

Sinn Fein's critics have been circling the prey while the party rather than head this one off at the pass has instead circled the wagons. Michelle O’Neill continues to insist she acted responsibly in the manner she observed social distancing guidelines at the funeral of Bobby Storey when seemingly more than just the usual detractors see her as having failed, albeit to varying degrees.

Believing her to have been at fault does not translate directly to a demand for her resignation. Despite the posturing and faux outrage, it suits neither Sinn Fein nor the DUP to see the executive brought down again. Citizenry, North and South, would probably settle for a mild rebuke were some sort of, even mumbled, acknowledgement of a breach on O'Neill's part forthcoming. They are more likely to echo the thought of Taoiseach Micheal Martin that it is important not to be "overly judgmental" than to seek the Free P moonshine of sackcloth and ashes. The party that burned enough ash to fill a motorway of cloth sacks lacks the moral authority to credibly make that call.

For O'Neill, it would be a political apology rather than a personal one as she probably feels her personal errancy was at the milder end of the scale. Politically is where her transgression lies, and which makes her an easy target for lampers eager to emblazon her as someone making the rules for others to observe while failing to observe the rules she makes. As Sam McBride concisely put it:

When a government minister openly and unashamedly disregards advice which she has told the public was crucial to save lives, there are inevitable political repercussions.

There is no reason to disagree with O'Neill's insistence that she did not mean to give offence by attending the funeral. However, her dogged determination to insist that there was no fault, is itself coming to be appear as the bigger fault, ultimately causing even greater offence. Nor is it those who rise before dawn every morning to ensure they catch the first offence of the day ahead of everybody else, who are genuinely offended. A lot of people have been unable to attend funerals of ones held dear because of the type of restrictions Michelle O'Neill has rightly insisted on being observed during the global pandemic.

Belfast City Council's seemingly inexplicable decision to deny eight grieving families the ability to attend the the cremation of their loved ones has not helped Sinn Fein, even if if the party did nothing to sway the council's decision. When a daughter claims 'Mummy had to be cremated alone ... we were told this was the rule', it is not hard to imagine the sense of  public concern and sympathy generated. Ironically, there is no need to buy into the misty-eyed drivel of Bobby Storey the "gentle giant" to appreciate that it was not in the Storey character to hog "special treatment" in these type of matters, particularly when it had such a huge impact on other grieving families. But these are the things that tend to get lost in the heat of the moment.

Sinn Fein is feeling the heat, so much so that Sam McBride who was widely praised for his determined work on the Cash For Ash scandal has suddenly been turned into a villain by the Bot Brigade, ever eager to engage the enemy in the pretence that name calling and bullying is somehow active service. His crime was to do exactly what he did when RHI wanted its own funeral pyre to be quickly extinguished: he persisted in asking the burning question.



In a place that is home to unlimited exaggeration and the worst crisis ever the DUP''s Christopher Stalford must have spent a month choking the chicken to have pulled off what can only be described as wanker's wisdom. In a fine example of wish being father to the thought he claims Sinn Fein is behaving in a “fashion that would shame the Trump administration". While it is a given that Sinn Fein has been encouraged since the days of Gerry Adams to have an aversion to truth, and also useful to learn that Stalford believes the Trump cabal has behaved in a manner that is indeed shameful, there is no one, Sinn Fein, the DUP, or anyone that could shame the Don and his mob. As an alternative, Stalford should try rubbing the genie's lamp rather than his own.

To paraphrase a poet, eventually it will pass, the noise will fade and the dust shall settle. But for now the Bot Brigade and the Bonfire Bigots will vie with each other in the race to the bottom, as many others are reminded of dreary steeples while hoping it is not a truism that people deserve the government they get.

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Bot Brigade & Bonfire Bigots

Jim Duffy casts an eye in the direction of the Shinnerbots.

I see the Shinnerbots are up to their usual disinformation and psychological manipulation again. They never stop. One of their tactics is to claim to be a voter/supporter/member of another party, and announce how they will "never again" vote for the party if the party does something that is not in the interests of Sinn Féin.



So, when Leo Varadkar announced that Fine Gael would not go into government with Sinn Féin, Shinnerbots flooded Fine Gael pages with furious rants about how "I voted Fine Gael in the last election, but never again if you don't go in with Sinn Féin." The thing is that a lot of the bots aren't the sharpest. I asked one whether he was a member of a Fine Gael 'cumann'. He said he was. He was going to raise Fine Gael's refusal to go in with Sinn Féin at the cumann meeting.

He went further. He was going to have it raised at the Comhairle Dáil Ceanntair and Ard Comhairle. I let him go on and on about how angry members of his cumann was before casually mentioning that Fine Gael doesn't have cumainn. It has branches - which he would know if he was really a member of the party. I then twisted the knife by pointing out that it doesn't have comhairles either, and the top body is called the Executive Council, not Ard Comhairle. He disappeared from the page! LOL

Another trick is challenge them about something else a party member would know but a member of Sinn Féin wouldn't. There are other ways to catch them out.

I see they are now flooding Green Party pages doing the 'outraged Green voter/supporter/member' act in full rage at the proposed coalition deal with Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil. A few seconds checking their account usually is all you need to know to realise they aren't a Green at all, but a Shinnerbot. They are similarly flooding Fianna Fáil pages and probably Fine Gael ones.

I literally don't know anyone in Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, Labour or the Greens who engage in this type of nonsense. It seems to be a particular feature of Sinn Féin - where dirty tricks and mind-games, a technique known as 'rat-fucking' that was a particular feature of Richard Nixon and his supporters, are standard.

So I guess the Greens in particular, but also Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, can expect to experience a lot of Sinn Féin rat-fucking in the next few weeks in an effort to manipulate them. 

And then Sinn Féin wonders why no other party will touch them with a barge pole.

➽ Jim Duffy is a writer-historian.

Sinn Féin Rat-Fucking