
I wasn't born in Britain, and never really understood the reason behind the "troubles" in Northern Ireland. Ian's powerful testimony made a strong point about identity and family background. A lesson for tolerance and respect to prevail, against all odds. [Comment originally left on Channel4.com on 14/07/10 at 21:03]
Hi Ian, Church's of all types are good for community I like you are not Catholic am c of e going in tomorrow to have prayers and a cry for forbears old and dear. Do not close the door until you know. Over this side of the water we have friends of all religions and colours , do have biased views on all sorts but my two best mates one is 82 and comes from India other is 52 and from Dublin and catholic.I am 44. I and many like to feel we are all of one god
Kind ones
Jon
In 100 years time or so would it be right for the British to march through the streets of Iraq or Afganistan and South Africa banging a drum to celibrate the fact that these places were invaded by people who know better?
Sorry Ian but Orange March's are celibrating opression from long ago and should be confined to history books.
By calling yourself a prodistant you are creating division between yourself and others from a diferent background this is why the world is a horrible place somtimes.
Its like beause I cant spell and you can,then I should not have the right to an opinion.
I wish you all the best Ian because you are a Human just like me.