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My dad's mom's family has a lot of ancestry from presbyterians from the north of Ireland. (Obvioisly I'm not irish and never will be, not one of those) I'm American

Still i'd like to visit next summer, but from what I've read... it seems still pretty sectarian over there... not something I'd like to deal with personally. Maybe just stay in the south and enjoy the sights there instead.

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[–] FearsomeJoeandmac@hexbear.net 7 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Just all the usual stuff about orange men and how sometimes it feels like stepping back 75 years in time when you're in the north.

I had an English friend (catholic) who said even he'd have to "be careful in ulster) just due to him being catholic and the sectarianism over there

[–] JamesConnollysStache@hexbear.net 4 points 4 months ago

Nah, your friend is worrying over nothing, been watching too many movies maybe. Sure, how would anybody know if he’s catholic, as long as he’s not wearing his “I love the Pope” t-shirt? Look, you’ll see a lot of weirdo loyalists and an overabundance of union jacks in some places, but they’ve no interest in you. Likewise, catholic areas will have lots of interesting murals celebrating various anti-colonial struggles, you won’t find much overt sectarianism in those neighborhoods. Leave the Pope t-shirt at home (I guess there’s no presbyterian equivalent?) and avoid the dodgy parts of town, you’ll have a great time. The Antrim coast and Mourne mountains are very beautiful, if you like a bit of nature!