Belfast Mural
I got stranded in Belfast last night. I took a ferry over from England, got to the bus station at 8pm and there were no more buses to my remote location due to the impending "12th". The 12th is to celebrate some event. Protestants march around wearing oranges to represent some King called Billy or something. (Although unable to reach my location I managed to contact a friend and spent the night at their base.)
The above mural is a pro-UVF (Ulster Volunteer Force) mural. Showing the protestant side of the fight or something (I don't really know). There are also catholic murals which show people on hunger strikes and all sorts. My favourite murals though are the ones where people are holding AKs and wearing balaclavas like the above mural. They look much more cool than murals of people wasting away in prison on hunger strikes.
Hopefully these types of murals will spread across the globe for my viewing pleasure, except maybe they will say Counter-Strike or the name of some other popular first person shooter which has AKs and people wearing balaclavas.
I once got asked to remove my balaclava in Northern Ireland. It was halloween and I was dressed as a ninja, but balaclavas are not allowed. I only see them on murals these days.
Anyway here is my favourite song about the Northern Ireland forgotten war that still rages on.
But you see it's not me
It's not my family
In your head, in your
Head they are fighting
I hope you've enjoyed this small rambling.
@RiskDebonair
Irish Writer, Poet, & Lover
Hi, i wonder if northern and south irish people were one united nation before 2 different religions were adopted on Irish island?
Religion wasn't the problem. It just got dumbed down and diluted into religion issue because it is simpler for people.
Back when people were fighting for Irish unity, protestant and catholics were fighting together on the same side. The division comes from the historical and recent colonialism, racism, genocide, and injustices carried out against the people of Ireland and the ensuing aftermath and retaliations. Hatred from this has been passed down the generations and has become a catholic versus protestant thing. It's become a very tribalistic mindset. People vote based on religion and who their parents voted for. Hatred is passed down from father to son.
We were always one country over the years, but with different Kings and Queens across different regions.
I had forgotten that song. It's not bad.