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IRA about to permanently renounce violence?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fantine" data-source="post: 17330743" data-attributes="member: 114159"><p>I would love to see a united Ireland.</p><p></p><p>I studied in Ireland when I was in college and thought it was the most beautiful place on earth. </p><p></p><p>Ireland has become very prosperous in the past few years, and has developed a thriving high-tech industry. While, in previous years, young Irish adults would have to emigrate to Australia, England, or the US to find employment, they can now lead successful, prosperous lives there.</p><p></p><p>Ireland's prosperity might be encouraging the Northern Ireland to want to unite and experience the prosperity as well.</p><p></p><p>The other trend I see in Europe, the one Pope Benedict calls "secular humanism," is probably affecting the trend towards non-violence as well.</p><p></p><p>After all, if fewer people are actively practicing the religious faiths of their heritage, can they really be interested in waging war against people who are "non-practicing" members of different faiths?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fantine, post: 17330743, member: 114159"] I would love to see a united Ireland. I studied in Ireland when I was in college and thought it was the most beautiful place on earth. Ireland has become very prosperous in the past few years, and has developed a thriving high-tech industry. While, in previous years, young Irish adults would have to emigrate to Australia, England, or the US to find employment, they can now lead successful, prosperous lives there. Ireland's prosperity might be encouraging the Northern Ireland to want to unite and experience the prosperity as well. The other trend I see in Europe, the one Pope Benedict calls "secular humanism," is probably affecting the trend towards non-violence as well. After all, if fewer people are actively practicing the religious faiths of their heritage, can they really be interested in waging war against people who are "non-practicing" members of different faiths? [/QUOTE]
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