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<blockquote data-quote="JimAndy" data-source="post: 7935183" data-attributes="member: 69774"><p>i think you missed the point of my post. it was in reply to [USER=3254]@Ashtree[/USER] post about NI that is 40 years out of date (which i also find insightful that you didn't call him out).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>i'm sorry i had not heard that the Church had removed the requirement to have a religious cert to teach in a church run school, and since 99% of schools are still church run in some way ?</p><p></p><p></p><p>is that the transparent hiring process that has declan o'rourke filling his mother roll as pippa hackett special advisor ?</p><p></p><p>any way it not about having a "open and transparent process", that only there to give cover to the bosses. it about have a neutral work space so all that work there can feel safe</p><p></p><p></p><p>that largely the same here and as a agnostic the soon we have a complete separation of church and state the better</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>ill ask the same off you, have you ever asked a non RC family how they feel and how they like life in the RoI. I remember after the GFA came in and we had "peace" RTE did a program on prodestants in the border countries. many of them talked about only being tolerated and that often they had to sneak over the border to buy stuff or take part in their "culture" .</p><p></p><p></p><p>I know RoI has went threw major changes in the last 40 years (and i believe more are to come). I don't think i would get a tap on the shoulder in Dublin now telling me that " you shouldn't be wearing that shirt (Ireland rugby) your not Irish" and that i should "pee off back to england" that i got in the mid 80'S. and in those 40 years Dublin has become a place i had to go to if i wanted to see some shows, to a city i love to go to, it great to to sit out on the street drinking a coffee watching people from all over the world walk by</p><p></p><p>But NI has also move on. the vast majority of people don't care about the whole secretion thing. it a very small part that want to keep it alive (on both sides) as without the hate, they have nothing and would have to accept that it isn't the other side keeping them down, it the fact they assholes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimAndy, post: 7935183, member: 69774"] i think you missed the point of my post. it was in reply to [USER=3254]@Ashtree[/USER] post about NI that is 40 years out of date (which i also find insightful that you didn't call him out). i'm sorry i had not heard that the Church had removed the requirement to have a religious cert to teach in a church run school, and since 99% of schools are still church run in some way ? is that the transparent hiring process that has declan o'rourke filling his mother roll as pippa hackett special advisor ? any way it not about having a "open and transparent process", that only there to give cover to the bosses. it about have a neutral work space so all that work there can feel safe that largely the same here and as a agnostic the soon we have a complete separation of church and state the better ill ask the same off you, have you ever asked a non RC family how they feel and how they like life in the RoI. I remember after the GFA came in and we had "peace" RTE did a program on prodestants in the border countries. many of them talked about only being tolerated and that often they had to sneak over the border to buy stuff or take part in their "culture" . I know RoI has went threw major changes in the last 40 years (and i believe more are to come). I don't think i would get a tap on the shoulder in Dublin now telling me that " you shouldn't be wearing that shirt (Ireland rugby) your not Irish" and that i should "pee off back to england" that i got in the mid 80'S. and in those 40 years Dublin has become a place i had to go to if i wanted to see some shows, to a city i love to go to, it great to to sit out on the street drinking a coffee watching people from all over the world walk by But NI has also move on. the vast majority of people don't care about the whole secretion thing. it a very small part that want to keep it alive (on both sides) as without the hate, they have nothing and would have to accept that it isn't the other side keeping them down, it the fact they assholes [/QUOTE]
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