Reason why we did a demonstration outside the Holy Cross Elementary School in August 2001 If the cause of the Holy Cross accident dates back to 1968, it would be shortsighted. I think that 1968 is only a part of a series of events. This led to the case of the Holy Cross. Both views are caused by past events that can be traced back to the reign of Henry VIII during the reform period. The Holy Cross Case is an example of violence and hatred between Catholics and Protestants.
Reason why we did a demonstration outside the Holy Cross Elementary School in August 2001 If the cause of the Holy Cross accident dates back to 1968, it would be shortsighted. I think that 1968 is only a part of a series of events. This led to the case of the Holy Cross. Both views are caused by past events that can be traced back to the reign of Henry VIII during the reform period. The Holy Cross Case is an example of violence and hatred between Catholics and Protestants.
Many of you will be afraid to remember the scene of Belfast St. Croix Catholic elementary school a couple of years ago and frightened babies were stoned by their Protestant neighbors. It does not have headlines now, but in Belfast, sectarianism still exists and is very good. The 20 foot wall still keeps Protestant and Catholics away. Among the Protestants, we will never talk to anyone in the Catholic community, and vice versa. They are Christians and white people. Even if the source of the conflict is culture, tribe, politics, religion is also a sign, that is why the so-called faith school is the focus of the attack. There is something better than school to strengthen this tribalism, the idea that separation - born children are only two streets apart - because their parents oppose the same religion - in some way Slightly different part of the difference
At the grassroots level, the flags can still trigger a conflict between communities, as the Holy Cross contested in setting up the UDA flag near the school between faithful and (Catholic) parents in 2001 High sex. With increasingly intense confrontation in the area, loyalists were messed up at school, trying to prevent female students and their parents from entering the main entrance. The protest continued from the 18th June until the end of the school year on June 29th. The most important flag dispute in recent years is a political issue spreading in 2012 and December 2013, after Belfast City Council decides not to blow the flag of the Union at Belfast city hall or other parliament building throughout the year. The decision of the Violence Council was endorsed by nationalists and coalition parties, but it was opposed by trade union representatives.