540. The Untold Iran Crisis, Henry Nowak, and Farage’s Politics of Rage
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A heartening ray of sunshine in a world where conflicts fester and grow and continue for generations and everything seems so hopeless.
Perhaps a group of Northern Ireland leaders visit trouble spots and show that, when the political climate is right, a surprising degree of harmony is achievable? That was said half in jest, but I think I’m serious!
As a native of Belfast who moved to London in ’97 I do feel a different atmosphere when I go back. My old Uni friends and I can talk about politics and even make the odd sectarian joke when we tour our old student bars. This was not possible prior to the peace process, it just wasn’t on when people were dying around us. A lot has changed a lot more needs to change. Terrorist acts continue, peace walls remain. Unless we do something about our segregated education system I am afraid one side will always be distrustful of the other. One can’t judge the progress towards a better future by visiting Stormont. Better go to New Lodge or Sandy Row to see how far we have to go.
Well said: and compare with the rest of GB where Blair led a rush to the defence and establishment of more “faith schools” and the PC brigade said we must accept them. They are good.
No they are not. They should be banned and you should arrange tours of NI to show the division, distrust, bigotry and hatred which their existence leads to.