Deirdre Saoirse Moen on Nostr: When I was in Ireland in 1990, I was busking. One of the upsides of busking is ...
When I was in Ireland in 1990, I was busking. One of the upsides of busking is getting to talk to people from all walks of life and of all kinds of opinions.
Including people who'd been involved in the IRA in the anti-treaty era (fighting for a one-state solution). Until I lived in Ireland and traveled a lot through the North, I thought that was possible. After those travels, I thought it wasn't.
(It might be in the future, especially due to changes brought by Brexit.)
Including people who'd been involved in the IRA in the anti-treaty era (fighting for a one-state solution). Until I lived in Ireland and traveled a lot through the North, I thought that was possible. After those travels, I thought it wasn't.
(It might be in the future, especially due to changes brought by Brexit.)