"People ignorant of one another’s existence, held apart by walls of hatred and lies, and yet almost exactly the same."
October 24, 2015
George Orwell and "Peace Walls"
The term Peace Wall is emphatically Orwellian. They are not peace but hate walls and walls of war. George Orwell wrote in his book 1984:
October 23, 2015
The Garden Centre Prod explained
For the etymology of 'Garden Centre Prod', Professor Greta Jones explains:
October 22, 2015
Dublin's dentists wives
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| The Queen’s visit to Dublin with well dressed women in attendance, Merrion Square (1900) (more here) |
John Redmond on August 4 1914 said in the Commons:
"The sympathy of the Nationalists of Ireland, for reasons to be found deep down in centuries of history, has been estranged from this country. But allow me to say that what has occurred in recent years has altered the situation completely."John Redmond said in late 1916:
"[Ireland has] its feet firmly planted in the groundwork and foundation of a free nation."John P. Hayden, twenty-one years a Nationalist Member of Parliament for South Roscommon, said in May 1921:
October 21, 2015
Catholic Unionists and the question: Does a functioning Northern Ireland turn soft nationalists into soft unionists?
Andy Pollak wrote:
"Northern Ireland's high-flying Catholics are not necessarily the ones old-fashioned Catholic nationalists would hope for and old-fashioned Protestant unionists would contemplate with dread and terror."
October 06, 2015
Northern Ireland's Dance
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| By Ian Knox |
October 05, 2015
Being a Protestant atheist
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| Martin Luther, theologian (1483–1546) |
I'm a Protestant atheist, a cultural Calvinist. The Reformation brought to the world the Protestant faith and the Protestant culture of individual autonomy, enterprise, trade and self-direction. Being a Protestant and an atheist is not an oxymoron.
Christopher Hitchens said, "I'm a Protestant atheist." Gore Vidal said:
"I am an atheist but I am powerfully influenced by the protestantism with which I was brought up. We must bear witness to what we do and to what the nation does."
October 02, 2015
Irish Rugby unites Ireland
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| The IRFU flag |
Terence O'Neill was asked in an interview in 1965 with Telefís Éireann, 'Prime. Minister, when Ireland is playing England, in a Rugby International for instance, what do you feel, as Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, as somebody from Northern Ireland?' Terence O’Neill responded:
Jack Kyle said:"I think we all feel the same and we all cheer for Ireland and we always have done."The interviewer John O’Donohue continued: 'You don’t find any awkwardness in questions of allegiances when Rugby is being played?' Terence O’Neill returned:
"No, certainly not."
"That was the wonderful thing about [Irish rugby, the absence of religion]. When the various unions were splitting up, the Irish Rugby Union said: “we play as one country”. Those of us from Ulster were very fortunate that happened. It was also a much greater honour for us to play for the whole country. I think it says a lot that during all the Troubles, never once did a southern side fail to come north or a northern side fail to go south."
Alex Kane and Andy Pollak, Northern Ireland protestants with opposing views on a united Ireland
Every election in Northern Ireland is a plebiscite for loyalty, a referendum for Irish unity. As such, the question of a united Ireland is always in conversation. It was addressed in August 2015 by Alex Kane here and Andy Pollak here, both cultural protestants from Northern Ireland. The two took the opposing view to the other.
Alex Kane wrote in the Irish News, August 21 2015, 'Why I would not stay if north became part of a united Ireland':
October 01, 2015
IRA violence wiped out Protestant self-identification as Irish
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IRA violence turned Irish against English and English against Irish, protestant against Catholic, and
robbing protestants of Irishness. As Christopher Hitchens said:
"It was also the Provisional IRA, and not just the 1974 Prevention of Terrorism Act, that left “the Irish community in Britain feeling like a suspect nation."The Provisional IRA may have persuaded Britain to the negotiating table, however their relentless campaign of homicide powerfully dissuaded Irish unification and effectively rendered extinct protestants who self-identified as Irish. That fact alone speaks for how the armed separatism was not only immoral and wrong, but also spectacularly counterproductive. What justification is there for the PIRA armed campaign of destruction of persons and property if the result was to dissuade and create a vehement rejection of being Irish among the very people who they wanted to be Irish in an Irish Republic?
Brian Kennaway said:
"[IRA violence] knocked the Irish heart out of Ulster Protestants."
September 30, 2015
Northern Ireland's disproportionate contribution to the world
American David Remnick recognised this, especially in the field of poetry. The editor of the New Yorker wrote in 1994:
August 19, 2015
Nick Laird on the Protestant-Irish identity
"The complexities of being a Protestant, in that you’re Irish when you’re in Britain, but you’re not Irish when you’re in Ireland. You’re a bad fit everywhere."
August 18, 2015
Being Protestant and Bloody Sunday
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| James Nesbitt played Ivan Cooper in 'Bloody Sunday' in 2002 |
"Unionists wanted to believe – until Lord Saville proved otherwise – that innocent protesters in Derry on Bloody Sunday had been carrying weapons."
August 16, 2015
Ireland's Capitalist Crown
Just as Ireland had a "parallel Monarchy" in the form of the imperial Roman Church, so Ireland now has a "parallel Crown" in the form of capitalist bonds and debentures.
Ireland's venerated martyr James Connolly wrote in 1914 that "Ireland has no war with Germany, it welcomes the German as a brother struggling towards the light", and went further than David Cameron by calling migrants to Ireland "hordes", a "swarm of locusts", "boys of the bull-dog breed" and "Brit-Huns", making Ireland "Rotten" with a "new plantation". James Connolly wrote in a 3 part essay series titled 'Slackers'.
Ireland's venerated martyr James Connolly wrote in 1914 that "Ireland has no war with Germany, it welcomes the German as a brother struggling towards the light", and went further than David Cameron by calling migrants to Ireland "hordes", a "swarm of locusts", "boys of the bull-dog breed" and "Brit-Huns", making Ireland "Rotten" with a "new plantation". James Connolly wrote in a 3 part essay series titled 'Slackers'.
Unionists and nationalists write to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson
U.S. President Woodrow Wilson coined the expression "self-determination", a catch-penny cry in Ireland. Dated August 1 1918, Edward Carson and other unionists sent a letter to the U.S. President which responded to the Nationalist Manifesto sent to Wilson in June 1918 and openly circulated. Mr Carson and his co-signatories wrote:
August 15, 2015
Edward Carson and John Redmond respond to the Easter Rising (May 3 1916)
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| Cartoon of Carson and Redmond by Percy Fearon, 'Poy'. |
On May 3 1916 the House of Commons convening for a motion titled ‘Disturbances in Ireland, Resignation of Mr. Birrell’. John Redmond and Edward Carson both spoke in reaction to the Easter Rising that broke out on April 24 1916. The Ulster poet John Hewitt said: "I accepted Sir Edward Carson and his twin, John Redmond, as men from the same country as myself, who had diverging ideas about the governing of it." John Redmond said:
August 10, 2015
1916 Revisionism
E.L. Doctorow said "History is the present. That’s why every generation writes it anew." Napoleon said "History is a set of lies agreed upon." Jane Austen wrote in her novel Mansfield Park
"The memory is sometimes so retentive, so serviceable, so obedient; at others, so bewildered and so weak; and at others again, so tyrannic, so beyond control!"
August 07, 2015
Sinn Fein revisionism
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| Gerry Adams wrote about the 'Good Old IRA', equating the PIRA to the IRA that brought about partition |
Sinn Fein and IRA were not about attaining human rights but about attaining a united Irish socialist republic at the cost of human rights and human life. Most of the Civil Rights demands Sinn Fein claim the Provisional IRA secured through violence were achieved before the organization was even born at the end of 1969 In 1972 the IRA announced that they would rid Ireland of the British even if they had “to demolish Belfast brick-by-brick”. Martin McGuinness said around 1973:
"It doesn’t matter a fuck what John Hume says, we’ll go on fighting until we get a united Ireland."
August 03, 2015
Orange and Green, we're all Paddies
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| The Simpsons portrays Saint Patrick's day and the division in Ireland between Orange and Green |
To the outsider there's not a shade of difference between the Orangemen and the Green Gael, the planter and the native. The English, American and Europeans and the world see us all as Irish equally.
July 23, 2015
The murder of Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo would have been like the murder of the Prince of Wales in Dublin
The Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated on June 28 1914. This event was the key turning points in twentieth century history. The Archduke, heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was shot in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip. The assassin was a member of the Black Hand gang, a Serbian nationalists group, whose aim was to free Serbia of the rule of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
July 19, 2015
Irish teachers must be Catholic missionaries
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| Eamonn de Valera genuflecting at the feet of Bishop John Charles McQuaid |
"Religious discrimination, like all discrimination, undermines the dignity of the human person. In this case religious discrimination in our education system has undermined the human rights of parents and their children. It also denies atheists and religious minorities from their right to access the teaching profession in a democratic Republic without religious discrimination.
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