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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 7524088" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Ultimately all the current angst in NI, takes its root in the fact that NI is and has from its foundation been a failed state.</p><p>A line drawn unilaterally on a map, hemming in a big portion of the population in a new state, they don’t belong to. All to placate a very, very small percentage if the people of the island of Ireland.</p><p>Throughout its history right up to the troubles which broke out in 1969, NI failed utterly the minority nationalist population. Over 50 years further on, NI is still failing. It’s dysfunctional devolved government is a fiasco. The ever dwindling of the Unionist majority, has unnerved the unionist people. Their political leadership is a basket case. And to top it all off, London has effectively disowned the whole thing. The rioting, burning, and cheap booze swilling, rent a mob in Belfast, is a manifestation of the dying kicks of the old guard. Religion today has pretty much nothing to do with the current situation. It’s just a convenient correlation. In the end, it’s quite simply down to the simple fact that it’s a failed experiment, looking for a new solution. Easier said than done however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 7524088, member: 3254"] Ultimately all the current angst in NI, takes its root in the fact that NI is and has from its foundation been a failed state. A line drawn unilaterally on a map, hemming in a big portion of the population in a new state, they don’t belong to. All to placate a very, very small percentage if the people of the island of Ireland. Throughout its history right up to the troubles which broke out in 1969, NI failed utterly the minority nationalist population. Over 50 years further on, NI is still failing. It’s dysfunctional devolved government is a fiasco. The ever dwindling of the Unionist majority, has unnerved the unionist people. Their political leadership is a basket case. And to top it all off, London has effectively disowned the whole thing. The rioting, burning, and cheap booze swilling, rent a mob in Belfast, is a manifestation of the dying kicks of the old guard. Religion today has pretty much nothing to do with the current situation. It’s just a convenient correlation. In the end, it’s quite simply down to the simple fact that it’s a failed experiment, looking for a new solution. Easier said than done however. [/QUOTE]
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