Sunny Disposition wrote: » Is there another way of looking at it? It’s still very, very divided, and actually seems to be getting more polarized over the last five years. It’s economy is woeful, very heavily dependent on the public sector. Unionists are making plans to celebrate its centenary, but there seems to be very little to be happy with, certainly far less than the Republic or the rest of the UK. No point in arguing about a border poll on this thread, but is there any possible way of looking at NI as a social, political and economic failure?
timthumbni wrote: » I love it. Some of the best people in the world. If you want to take control of it then be prepared for and pay for republican areas within NI to have the Highest sickness levels outside of Africa. The WHO were going to send a crack team to republican west Belfast due to their “sickness” levels.
Sunny Disposition wrote: » These criticisms of the poorer Catholic areas...
Sunny Disposition wrote: » These criticisms of the poorer Catholic areas have a certain amount of validity, but isn’t that indicative of how the whole Northern Ireland project has failed?
KungPao wrote: » Some great golfers and snooker players over the years, in fairness. But yeah, a basket case of a place. Visited Béal Feirste for the first time a while back, never been in Norn Iron before. Was itching to get out of the place soon after arrival. Was a bit like going to Liverpool except slightly more than 50% of the people hated your very soul once they heard your Fenian Free State accent. Such a negative atmosphere. Strange place.
timthumbni wrote: » Really? Belfast pre COVID was great for a night out. Anytime I was speaking to tourists they were all praising the city. Far more compact than Dublin which is a positive imo. Also unlike Dublin you won’t be tripping over junkies and the like so it’s pretty safe too.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Belfast being a great night out is one of the great urban legends of our time.
onh81 wrote: » as well as those from a Mexican persuasion.
gmisk wrote: » It's a basket case, I was born there and lived there til I was 18. Army checkpoints, bomb scares and the rest.... It has some lovely parts and some fantastic people and other places....like Larne.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » You stay classy, lad.
circadian wrote: » Derry is far better craic.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Why are Nordies so dour and bad-tempered in general? Galway played Tyrone a number of years back in a football match and I’ve never met a bigger bunch of hicks, thicks, and pricks than the Tyrone supporters.Another thing I’ve noticed is that Nordies tend to have an appalling lack of spelling and grammar skills.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Why are Nordies so dour and bad-tempered in general? Galway played Tyrone a number of years back in a football match and I’ve never met a bigger bunch of hicks, thicks, and pricks than the Tyrone supporters. Another thing I’ve noticed is that Nordies tend to have an appalling lack of spelling and grammar skills.