Been watching Derry Girls on netflix (really funny) and realizing I know f*ck-all about Northern Ireland & "the troubles".
@rpardee @process Anyway, I'm far from an expert. There was immense pain in any direction you care to point, except up. It's made me very wary of political factions, and nothing will make me back-up faster than perceived fanaticism. Sectarianism comes in many forms, and right now, I'm seeing it arisen in the US, UK and all over; it gives me the heebeejeebees, as my Uncle would say.
@rpardee By the by, if you're looking into the causes/effects/history of the Troubles, to revisit the thread, be aware that histories often have agendas, *especially* here. A lot- a LOT of 'history' is accepted myth. @process I think can back me up on this one. For me, I'd avoid labelling Tim Pat Coogan's books, which are immensely popular, 'history'-more hagiography. One of the better books is "Armed Struggle" by Richard English. Websites, https://cain.ulster.ac.uk/ might be a place to start.