08-13-2014, 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Witty
I honestly don't know enough about Korea to draw very deep parallels but on the surface it is a familiar situation...being cut off and taught to hate your own people, being forced into segregation due to political issues, having two warring countries on one little island....you're right, it's like being made to have 0 contact with a brother who lives in the next house, you know he's there and you know you are the same people underneath it all and that if you speak the love WILL be there because you have the same culture, the same experiences and the same upbringing, but you can't speak to him out of fear of being ostracized. I had never spoken to a Catholic person until I was 17, I couldn't because there weren't any around, one family was Catholic in one town I lived in and they had their house burned down while they were inside. Shortly after that I began to realize how evil and twisted all of it was.
This explains better than I ever could tbh, it's kinda long but worth the watch when/if you can find the time. Just so you know, if you do watch it look for when they mention the Shankill Road, that was where a young fox spent many of his formative years, being a little hood on the streets, long before the peace loving and chilled out Witty came to be, and it's also where pretty much all of my relatives still live, my uncles house and grandmothers old house are in the video lol We used to drink cider against the peace wall in the video too.
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your country engages in religious terrorism against itself. don't you morons realize that that's for the muslims
Ireland people r dumb
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