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The State of the Nation

category national | miscellaneous | news report author Tuesday March 18, 2003 21:03author by Ciaran Mc Mahonauthor email ciaran.mcmahon.2 at student dot ucd dot ie Report this post to the editors

Ireland in the 21st century has become a abbatoir of decency, and smorgasbord of the most abhorrent social practices.

A historian examing this period of Irish history may be struck by the state of the society that we live in today in Ireland. He or she will wonder what Irish people in the year 2003 believed in. Because it seems, on passing through the capital city, that people strive to be as vulgar, as obscene, as untidy and as ignorant as they can. Dublin city is a nightmare to traverse these days. You have to physically wrestle your way through crowds, always struggling to avoid being knocked over by outright self-importance. Everywhere people seem very willing for the rest of us to hear the most bizarre details of their personal life as they shout into their mobile phones, without the slightest care for decency. There seems to be exposed, goose-pimpled flesh eveywhere. Shopkeepers in every part of the city and much further beyond as well seem to want you out of their shop as soon as you have parted with your cash, so much so that they'll give you your change before you get a chance to put your purchase in a bag or in your pocket, and look over your shoulder and even say 'next'. Barmen no longer know the simplest of courtesies, like drying their hands before handling money, pouring Guinness properly or serving to a table. People everywhere have adopted the most ridiculous American expressions and habits, like 'like' and all manner of despicable and badly made coffees.

This would all be only moderately interesting, but for the fact that very few people seem to have noticed, and fewer still seem to care about this horrific change that has taken place in the Irish people in the recent past.

author by dowtcha - P.R.O.Cpublication date Tue Mar 18, 2003 21:34author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Be careful not to confuse the insipid american use of 'like' with that of Corkonians.............

author by bjgpublication date Tue Mar 18, 2003 22:16author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Happily, it is possible to survive outside Dublin, where pockets of civility remain. But you can subvert the established order:

- say "please" and "thank you", thereby delaying the rush of commerce

- on a bus, offer your seat to those who need it more

- say "hello" to those you pass on the street

- when you get off a bus or train, say "goodbye" to all the passengers, and look them in the eye while you do so

- stop in the street and look at the buildings

- sit on the pavement

- say "Happy Christmas" at Christmas

- if you have a mobile phone, switch it off

- sit by the canal and look at the water.

bjg

author by gardai wifepublication date Tue Mar 18, 2003 23:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

And thats just the toffy nosed yuppie professionals. Not to mention the conduct of Gardai scoirchona. Beating their wives black and blue, framing pub owners, and acquiring explosives, to bury and then dig up pretending to have uncovered republican weapons? But still thank god our gardai are not as corrupt, perverted and devious as the RUC. I heard about cross border cooperation, but the practises of bad boy RUC rednecks seems to have rubbed off on our guillible gardai. Its a shame to see them being led astray by the RUC.

author by Andy Gawpublication date Wed Mar 19, 2003 01:13author address author phone Report this post to the editors

listen by, dont ya tink there should be a law against goose-pimpled flesh, like?

 
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