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Bigots On The March In Northern Ireland Again ?
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What other reason could there be to play a sectarian tune outside a Catholic Church ?
What other reason could there be to play a sectarian tune outside a Catholic Church ?
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It's always Protestant bands playing outside Catholic premises. What possible reason could they have for doing this, other than trying to keep the struggle going, against the wishes of the vast majority of the population?
16:19 Fri 12th Jul 2013
It is unfortunate that some value ancient practices, effectively mocking their neighbours, above good relationships, neighbourliness, and building a tolerant society today. If an annual march has to survive, and that is questionable since not all traditions are a good idea, the decent thing would be to at least not insist of marching where the residents don't want a march passing though. It is basic good manners.
I'm not condoning the violence or standing up for the Orange Order here but in fairness the contentious area is actually a main thoroughfare which passes a sectarian interface. That's part of the issue really: the communities don't live in hermetically sealed areas (thank goodness).
As for 'problems for every solution' it also shouldn't be forgotten that the Belfast agreement and Peace Process generally have in fact been studied by others as models for conflict resolution. But it doesn't matter how brilliant your peace process is: it's not merely going to wipe away centuries of division just like that
As for 'problems for every solution' it also shouldn't be forgotten that the Belfast agreement and Peace Process generally have in fact been studied by others as models for conflict resolution. But it doesn't matter how brilliant your peace process is: it's not merely going to wipe away centuries of division just like that
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