[/quote]John Prigent wrote:What makes me boggle is that the Protestant Northern Irish that the terrorists hate are reputed to mostly be descended from of Irish people who moved to southwest Scotland but whose later generations returned to Ulster centuries ago. I sometimes wonder how much of the argument is religious and how much is simply 'we want the power'.
Cheers
JohnKeith_w wrote:
A more valid challenge to my premise would be the Brits Irish problem in N. Ireland. That can be portayed as a struggle to liberate Ireland of English domination.
But it does have to be stated that both situations have a strong religious vector. And if we think about it, there are probably more exceptions to my statement.
Don
That one could also be expressed as the minority's desire to overthrow the majority's preference. Besides, if the Irish high king hadn't invited the Norman king of England in, there wouldn't have been this problem in the first place, but who'd a known back then!
John,
As I understood the northern Ireland thing... it was less about the differences between catholic and protestant as it was the fact that the English who came in and took control brought their religion with them. Any rebellion against the new rule happened to polarize around any differences.
If some of the Irish fled to Scotland and their descendants decided to come back and join a revolt against the English that should not be such a surprise.
You do know that beef grown on Irish estates was deported during the potato famine and that the "Protestant" land owners could have provided other food to the slaves that worked for them but chose profit of selling beef and other agricultural products into the foreign market
If I go far enough back up the family tree, I find people from each side of the conflict. Look at the muddle the Americans make of proper grudges
Merlin said that a slave rebellion (as he expects to see in Harchon) is the only thing worse than a religious war.
How do you know what someone is thinking till their words or actions give them away?? But a slave and a land owner have clear lines of distinction to base their plan of action on.
The slaves will remember who let their children starve while the sent their own children to private schools