- Kevin Myers
"This article is about the journalist. For the American Pie character, see
American Pie (film) "Kevin Myers (born
30 March 1947) is an Irishjournalist and writer. He writes for the "Irish Independent ", and is a former contributor to "The Irish Times " newspaper, where he wrote the "An Irishman's Diary" column several times weekly.Until 2005, Myers wrote for the "
Sunday Telegraph " in the UK. His articles often offer criticism ofleft-wing opinion and the "liberal consensus", sometimes incorporating hyperbolicsarcasm andparody .Biography
Myers was born to an Irish emigrant family in
Leicester ,England , where his father was a General Practitioner.Craig, Patricia. " [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/watching-the-door-by-kevin-myers-792501.html Watching the Door, by Kevin Myers] ". "Irish Independent",07 March 2008 . Retrieved on27 May ,2008 .] He attendedRatcliffe College , aRoman Catholic independent school. Myers was accepted byUniversity College Dublin , where he subsequently obtained first class honours in History in 1969. He began to work as a journalist forRadio Telefís Éireann , and reported fromNorthern Ireland during the height ofthe Troubles from 1971 to 1978. In the 1980s, he covered theLebanese Civil War , and in the 1990s theBosnian War . Otherwise he has been based in Dublin.Myers is married to Rachel Nolan and lives in
Ballymore Eustace ,County Kildare .Style
Myers' "Irish Times" articles were often in contrast to its editorial position, which led to some conflict with his editors. In early January 2005, the Irish Times refused to publish a column in which he accused the
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) of responsibility for theNorthern Bank robbery . The column was later published by the "Daily Telegraph" [Myers, Kevin. " [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2004/12/26/do2606.xml The price of peace? £22m in cash] " "The Telegraph". "The Irish Times",16 September ,2005 . Retrieved on25 April ,2007 .] He often advocates support for the United States, though he is sometimes critical of the foreign policies of the Bush administration. He ultimately endorsed the2003 invasion of Iraq . He has praisedGeorge W. Bush , but has also described him as 'mad'. He is frequently critical of anti-war activists.Myers is sceptical of the viability of
multiculturalism [Myres, Kevin [http://www.compas.ox.ac.uk/publications/coverage/160905%20Ruhs.pdf Opinion: An Irishman's Diary] ". Retrieved on27 May ,2008 .] and favours limits onimmigration to prevent the growth of racial tension in Ireland. He has criticised the Catholic Church in many pieces, and favours the legalisation ofprostitution . [Myres, Kevin. [http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/kevin-myers/let-sanity-prevail-and-bring-prostitutes-in-from-the-cold-1327273.html Let sanity prevail and bring prostitutes in from the cold] . "Irish Independent,26 March ,2008 . Retrieved on27 May ,2008 .] In recent articles he has been critical ofIslamic fundamentalism and extremism. In his journalism Myers has opposed the classification of Travellers as an ethnic minorityFact|date=June 2008, and has opposedfeminist philosophy and the role oftrade union s in setting economic policy. He has written against thecompensation culture and has opposed state policies towards theIrish language .Other columns have a less political nature, discussing
road safety ,pet peeve s,rugby union , favourite places in Ireland, etc. The fortnightly satirical publication, "The Phoenix", regularly lampoons what it sees as his apparent self-obsession, and referring to him by his other names such as Kevin Myarse or Colonel MyArse.Irishness and Nationalism
Myers promotes awareness of Irish soldiers who served in the
British Armed Forces , particularly inWorld War I , arguing that they believed they were doing their patriotic duty as Irishmen. He has faulted the official commemoration of the 1916Easter Rising , [Myres, Kevin. " [http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/opinion/article2445124.ece There is nothing to celebrate in the Easter Rising; Nothing, absolutely nothing] ". "Belfast Telegraph",13 April ,2007 . Retrieved on27 May ,2008 .] and has raised concerns about uncritically celebrating Irish rebellions of former timesFact|date=June 2008. He has been sceptical of theNorthern Ireland peace process , and regardsSinn Féin as irredeemably intertwined with the Provisional IRAFact|date=June 2008.The "bastards" controversy
Myers has been an advocate of unrestricted
freedom of speech and an opponent ofcensorship andpolitical correctness . He attracted considerable criticism for "An Irishman's Diary" ofFebruary 8 2005 , in which he referred to children of unmarried mothers as "bastards"::"How many girls - and we’re largely talking about teenagers here - consciously embark upon a career of mothering bastards because it seems a good way of getting money and accommodation from the State? Ah. You didn’t like the term bastard? No, I didn’t think you would." [Myers, Kevin. "An Irishman's Diary by Kevin Myers". "The Irish Times"
08 February ,2005 .]Myers issued an unconditional apology two days later, "entirely at [his] own initiative". Irish Times editor
Geraldine Kennedy also apologised for having agreed to publish the article. Myers has claimed to have received death threats over his controversial remarks.Scotland
Myers caused controversy on
8 February 2006 in his "Irishman's Diary" when he referred toScottish people as obese and dependent on the welfare state.There lies the ruin of Scotland - subsidies. Guaranteed transfers of capital from England have created a political culture of sloth which is now endemic and even personalised. Scottish people are the most obese in Europe, in which regard they resemble the wretched Scottish statelet. Only a minority of Scottish people work for a living - and most of those who have jobs are employed by the state: 577,300. In other words, they are employed by the English to manage themselves. The rest of the Scots are on the dole or pensions, living in state-owned housing estates, sending their children to state-run schools, where the most likely form of personal enterprise they will ever encounter is their local heroin-dealer.
On the17 January 2007 he wrote a similar article about Scotland, drawing in the topical issue of the country's possible secession from theUnited Kingdom or gaining of some other form of independence.Wikipedia
On 27 May 2008, Myers devoted his column in the "Irish Independent" to temporary inaccuracies in his
Wikipedia entry, referring to a vandalised version of the entry. He wrote:And so -- do these wretched Wikipedia people ever lie awake worrying at the damage that the evil or the impressionable might inflict upon those who have been maligned in their uncontrolled and filthy internet gossip-shop, whose very power derives from the complete fiction that it is an "encyclopedia"? I doubt it extremely: for of all the lies of our time, Wikipedia is surely the greatest. [Myers, Kevin. [http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/lies-damned-lies-and-the-wickedness-of-wikipedia-1388050.html Lies, damned lies, and the wickedness of Wikipedia] . "Irish Independent",
27 May 2008 . Retrieved27 May 2008 .]Aid to Africa
In July 2008, Myers wrote an article arguing that providing aid to Africa only results in increasing its population and its problems [Myers, Kevin. [http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/kevin-myers/africa-is-giving-nothing-to-anyone--apart-from-aids-1430428.html Africa is giving nothing to anyone except AIDS] . "Irish Independent", 10 July 2008. Retrieved 23 July 2008.] . This produced strong reactions, with the Immigrant Council of Ireland making an official complaint to the
Garda Síochána alleging incitement to hatred [ [http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2008/0716/1216073118226.html Immigrant body lodges Garda complaint over Myers article] . "Irish Times", 16 July 2008. Retrieved 23 July 2008.] .Other work
He was presenter of the "
Challenging Times " televisionquiz show onRTÉ during the 1990s.In 2000 he published a collection of his "An Irishman's Diary" columns (ISBN 1-85182-575-4) and in 2003, he published a
novel "Banks of Green Willow" (ISBN 0-684-02013-0) which was described byJohn Banville "as fresh as tomorrow's headlines". In 2006, he published "Watching the Door" (ISBN 1-84351-085-5), about his time as a journalist in Northern Ireland during the 1970s. The book was positively reviewed byThe Times , [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/article3596373.ece]The Guardian , [http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2008/apr/19/featuresreviews.guardianreview4] andThe New Statesman , [http://www.newstatesman.com/books/2008/03/kevin-myers-door-watching] whileThe Independent published a more mixed review that wondered whether there was "an element of hyperbole" in Myers' account. [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/watching-the-door-by-kevin-myers-792501.html]Notes
External links
* [http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=68550 Comment on 'bastards' column]
* [http://www.sbpost.ie/post/pages/p/story.aspx-qqqid=13839-qqqx=1.asp Myers signs lucrative deal with Independent Newspapers] — "Sunday Business Post ,30 January 2006"
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2101-2422245,00.html Ireland: The dark before the dawn] — "Interview with Myers in The Sunday Times,29 October 2006 "
* [http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/kevin-myers-sex-guns-and-the-ira-791123.html extract from 'Watching the Door' by Kevin Myers, published in "The Independent", 8 March 2008]
* [http://www.independent.ie/opinion/columnists/kevin-myers/ Kevin Myers's columns online]
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