Posted on 09/22/2022 7:30:54 AM PDT by JSM_Liberty
Den de protestants better git crackin’ an’ pop oyt more babies.
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Unfortunately, most of the Catholics aren’t Catholic anymore
How strong actual religious belief is among people of Protestant or Catholic ancestry is another question and I don't know what the current situation is in Northern Ireland.
Historic Ulster had 9 counties but 3 are in the Republic of Ireland.
Then go there.
The religion doesn’t mean much itself. It’s mostly now just a symbol for if someone identifies as Irish or British.
I’ve heard that eventually, Northern Ireland could be merged into the Republic of Ireland.
I’m not familiar enough with the history of why Northern Ireland was part of the UK. But, I thought the religious issue was a key issue, as the Republic of Ireland is largely Catholic, while Northern Ireland was mostly Protestant.
All of Ireland used to be part of the UK (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland). In the 1920s most of Ireland gained it’s independence but Unionists (mostly Protestant) wanted to remain part of the UK. They were a minority in most of Ireland but a majority in the northeastern part of Ireland so 6 of the 32 counties remained part of the UK (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_of_Ireland
Thanks for the information.
IRA were mostly atheist commies.
They probably had their hands below the waists too much among other things.
The outcome is Very ironic .
London is booming so why live in cold rainy sunless Belfast .
It’s still a colony.
Will they vote to join Eire, or does it even matter any more what with massive immigration from all over.
While the Catholic/Protestant divide is certainly important, it masks an ethnic Irish/British divide that is also a strong driving force of the conflict. We should think of the division of population as Catholic/Irish and Protestant/British rather than purely one of religion.
Consider that Northern Ireland was the last corner of the British Isles that had abortion banned, until Westminster forced abortion on them back in October of 2019.
Doesn’t matter, not only because of the “immigration” but also due to the fact that they are not independent but a province of the European Union.
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