What is 'Irish' anyway?
Loads of threads recently, banging on about the Lisbon Treaty and how it will be bad for our sovereignty, buying Irish goods to support Ireland, foreign workers tukking ur jawbs, blighty stealing our counties, yadda yadda yadda.
Got me thinking, now that we have no comely maidens left to dance at the crossroads, now that the land of one hundred thousand welcomes has been replaced by the land of miserable service industry workers, now that travel is easy and cheap, that the world wide web has created knowledge without frontiers, what exactly is 'Irish' anymore.
What cultural ideals are we clinging to, what are we afraid of losing? I finished reading one of Obama's books recently and I am depressed to think that chosen representatives are a million miles removed from this man (i am not commenting on his politiacl reign so far, just his intellect and view on what politics should be). The sniping and squabbling amongst the population about NAMA, Lisbon etc has been revaeling. Where is our sense of the greater good gone? To be honest, I don't know anymore and the sad thing is, I don't think I care.
I am this close to saying "Fcuk Ireland, fcuk Irish culture, let me be European instead at least then I wouldn't have to convince myself that there is anything worth saving anymore."
Can someone please persuade me that there is something left to hold on to?:(