Re: The Irish Border Problem
Originally Posted by
Mountaintop
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I agree with you. We are slowly merging, but Brexit doesn't help. People are basically the same wherever you go, the difference, is social, educational, colour, whatever. If we can just see that we are all the same underneath, that no one has to be better than one another, then we might all get along. But Brexit has sure brought out some ugly stereotyping and racist attitudes, and it didn't take much to scratch the surface to find it. Unfortunately.
See now here where I live, North Antrim , what is very pro brexit, we see its 'you lot down there' causing the heartache
Belfast are probably rubbing their hands in glee
The Island of Ireland is very divided , not only by a hard border
Where I live I am accepted and part of the community, yet I wouldn't be welcome just 2 miles down the road