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Enrique
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"I joined that small handful of educated Catholics who were not entirely accepted by the Anglos and was looked upon with raised brows by my own people because of my liberal Protestant schooling." This rings true for myself. Although raised Catholic, it was the Protestants in Oberlin who taught me to think and write. Nowadays, I'm no longer a Catholic but I never became a Protestant either.
— Aug 03, 2021 05:12PM
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Enrique
is on page 522 of 815
Men with full bellies don't run into the streets and rebel, and the fuller the belly, the less the inclination.
— Aug 04, 2021 04:47PM
Enrique
is on page 447 of 815
There's a description of a shirt factory burning. The structure was a veritable fire trap. In the end, the owners blamed the victims, mostly women and girls, murdered the only person with sufficient knowledge and power to force a real investigation and scapegoated a random and harmless drunk whom they then proceeded to murder as well. Lovely these Protestant business overlords of British occupied Ireland.
— Aug 03, 2021 04:41PM
Enrique
is on page 194 of 815
- Why should people be rejoicing over all that bloodshed?
- Because they're aroused, Roger. Because they heard what they wanted to hear. Because they don't feel so abandoned now.
— Dec 19, 2020 03:03PM
- Because they're aroused, Roger. Because they heard what they wanted to hear. Because they don't feel so abandoned now.
Enrique
is on page 166 of 815
The protestants knew that holding the entirety of Ireland was untenable. They made a play to keep part of Ireland to themselves.
— Sep 22, 2020 10:18PM
Enrique
is on page 120 of 815
The description on how Belfast became industrialized and the efforts they went through tobdefeat the unions through the use of the Church (Protestant) and ethnicity as some sort of Catholic threat was very interesting.
— Sep 20, 2020 06:05PM

