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Gerry Adams has defended using the N-word in a tweet about film Django Unchained in which he compared the struggle against slavery in the US to the plight of Irish nationalists. | Gerry Adams has defended using the N-word in a tweet about film Django Unchained in which he compared the struggle against slavery in the US to the plight of Irish nationalists. |
The Sinn Féin president said he had either been misunderstood by those who had taken offence at his use of the term, or they were misrepresenting the post. | The Sinn Féin president said he had either been misunderstood by those who had taken offence at his use of the term, or they were misrepresenting the post. |
The offending tweet about the Oscar-winning Quentin Tarantino film appeared on his profile late on Sunday night. | The offending tweet about the Oscar-winning Quentin Tarantino film appeared on his profile late on Sunday night. |
It said: “Watching Django Unchained - A Ballymurphy Nigger!” Although the tweet was removed swiftly it provoked a furious reaction on the social media site. He followed it shortly with another tweet in which he said the first comment was ironic. | It said: “Watching Django Unchained - A Ballymurphy Nigger!” Although the tweet was removed swiftly it provoked a furious reaction on the social media site. He followed it shortly with another tweet in which he said the first comment was ironic. |
Any1 who saw Django would know my tweets&N-word were ironic.Nationalists in Nth were treated like African Americans. | Any1 who saw Django would know my tweets&N-word were ironic.Nationalists in Nth were treated like African Americans. |
The republican later issued a statement in which he said that attempts to suggest he was a racist were “without credibility”. | |
He said: “I am opposed to racism and have been all my life. | He said: “I am opposed to racism and have been all my life. |
“The fact is that nationalists in the north, including those from Ballymurphy, were treated in much the same way as African Americans until we stood up for ourselves. | “The fact is that nationalists in the north, including those from Ballymurphy, were treated in much the same way as African Americans until we stood up for ourselves. |
“If anyone is genuinely offended by my use of the N-word they misunderstand or misrepresent the context in which it was used. For this reason I deleted the tweets.” | “If anyone is genuinely offended by my use of the N-word they misunderstand or misrepresent the context in which it was used. For this reason I deleted the tweets.” |
Adams said that anyone who had seen the film – which stars Jamie Foxx as the emancipated protagonist, Django, and Christoph Waltz as his ally – and was familiar with the plight of nationalists in the north until recently “would understand the tweet was not meant to insult”. | |
He said: “My tweets about the film and the use of the N-word were ironic and not intended to cause any offence whatsoever.” |