The Governance DublinA Story by Abishai100Wrought daydreams of inter-religious peace between Catholics-Protestants in Europe form this academic diorama of Dublin distances.
A UK-politics 'academic diorama' inspired by films like In the Name of the Father and Patriot Games. Thanks so much for reading,
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==== Buckingham Palace in the United Kingdom is a monument to the grand tradition/history and aesthetics of Western civilization governance, situated in proud England (Europe). ![]() During the 20th Century Irish resistance against British rule in Ireland (Dublin), a British military tank would ride into an Irish rugby game-field and start shooting/threatening players/fans in retaliation against the 'guerrilla' terrorist forces threatening English strongholds in mainland Ireland. ![]() Ireland managed to achieve independence from British rule in the 20th Century under the leadership of the Irish revolutionaries Michael Collins and Eamon de Valera, but because the northern 'tip' of mainland Ireland was 'technically' demographically populated by a British-Protestant majority, descended from generations of English colonial settlers, requiring the Irish-Catholics who lived there to remain as a minority population, Northern Ireland (capital: Belfast) remained part of the British Empire and Catholic Ireland was officially 'partitioned' and led to various protests among the Irish-Catholic government of the new independent republic 'free-state' of Ireland (capital: Dublin). ![]() New/emergent factions of the guerrilla/terrorist group known commonly as the 'Irish Republican Army' (IRA), such as the Provisional IRA (PIRA), New IRA (NIRA), and Foreign IRA (FIRA) were formed to continue Irish resistance against British dominant rule in Northern Ireland, creating a new Western civilization horrifying schism between the two dominant denominations of the world Christian community --- Catholicism and Protestantism. ![]() The new IRA would engage in various acts of terror and anarchy designed to recapture control of the Irish-Catholic population which lived now as a minority population, the under-class, in British-Protestant dominated Northern Ireland (Belfast), and mainland Ireland (Dublin) was now officially helpless. The new IRA was supported loosely by more 'legal' groups after this devastating partition such as Sinn Fein and NORAID in America which'd try to negotiate with UK Parliament for more beneficial socioeconomic reforms in Northern Ireland such as affirmative-action employment policies designed to improve the 'upward mobility' of the Irish-Catholic minority population in Belfast. Dublin would cover stories and see on TV some gross effects of this Catholic partition in Europe, images of masked terrorism and street-anarchy. ![]() The UK retaliation-response to this Belfast anarchy in Northern Ireland, created out of socioeconomic disparities/frustrations, was armed and forceful street-enforcement by recruited/trained new era British police-military, turning Northern Ireland into a sectarian war-zone of depression! ![]() What would peacefully negotiating groups like Sinn Fein from Dublin (Ireland) be able to do with UK Parliament to ease this angst between Catholics and Protestants (Irish and British!) in Northern Ireland (Belfast), and how would this new era tension directed at the majesty of British monarchy/governance affect attitudes among laymen in grand Dublin (Ireland)? ![]() Sinn Fein would make comments in modern media like, "We want Catholic-Protestant coeducation and peace among the children of Belfast (Northern Ireland), while new IRA factions struck at the British police-military enforcement zones in pedestrian Northern Ireland as even retaliatory British-Protestant 'street-forces' like the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) complicated the horrible work of the English police stationed in Belfast to draw children away from this sectarian hell. ![]() Former American presidents John Kennedy and Bill Clinton tried to officially negotiate alongside groups like Sinn Fein with UK Parliament to ease these uneasy Catholic-Protestant tensions in Northern Ireland, and it felt like a board-game of 'Stratego' like aligned rank-position pieces vying for media control of the social voice regarding public demands for socioeconomic reinvention...or social diligence. ![]() WRITER: Catholic-Protestant schisms in Belfast trouble Dublin governance, since Irish may shirk Israel-Palestine comparisons. ![]() Can Dublin governance and groups like Sinn Fein and American advocates of inter-religious peace/equity in Northern Ireland work to create new visions of media-era capitalism, in this 20th-anniversary year of 9/11, when anti-Western terrorists destroyed the commerce-peace symbolic World Trade Center with hijacked passenger airplanes? Will this Dublin governance 'tale' likely shape into a neighboring Belfast folk-story about wrought coexistence favored inter-cultural/religious destiny? ![]() CRITIC: No one despises the magic of British culture/government, but we've sullied commerce with sectarian violence. ![]() Will the 'governance flower' of Dublin castle blossom into an inter-religious commercial bridge to Belfast through normal negotiations and political processes catering to a new era 'folk-tale' about Western civilization molding/shaping its own 'brand' of inter-religious shared dreams? ![]() WRITER: Sometimes we wonder if frustrated British forces are driven mad to view Irish resistance as a 'lost' culture! ![]() This doesn't have to be a sad tale about 'twisted' luck of the Irish, good readers. This can be a source of anthropological/political idealism and storytelling fertile for Western/American education lessons, so Ivy League schools like Dartmouth can present to its students creative-thinking regarding a fresh potential 'diplomacy' in Dublin governance! However, the endless 'deformity' story continues...in the name of the fathers and sons. ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2021 Abishai100 |
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Added on September 19, 2021 Last Updated on September 19, 2021 AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more.. |















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