Zero Cool said:
I am Irish. Anyone born in the island of Ireland is Irish also. Those living in the partitioned Six Counties are currently under British occupation, but as the native (Catholic) birthrate is far outstripping the occupier one, we will have a majority within 50-100 years and Ireland will hopefully be re-unified. Northern Ireland (or indeed Ireland as a whole) is no different to Tibet, South America or any other region which was illegally invaded and it's natives enslaved.
The people of Northern Ireland are not enslaved.
Zero Cool said:
Northern Ireland is NOT a nation. It's currently a constituent part of the United Kingdom created in 1922 by the partitioning of Ireland as a whole, nothing more.
This is in direct opposition to Wales and Scotland which are both described as constituent countries of the United Kingdom.
Country
1 a. A nation or state.
b. The territory of a nation or state; land.
c. The people of a nation or state; populace: The whole country will profit from the new economic reforms.
2. The land of a person's birth or citizenship: Foreign travel is restricted in his country.
3. A region, territory, or large tract of land distinguishable by features of topography, biology, or culture: hill country; Bible country.
4. An area or expanse outside cities and towns; a rural area: a vacation in the country.
Tell me that some of those are not applicable to Northern Ireland.
Wikipedia can be edited by anyone at anytime. That said, I do accept it's information to be correct most of the time.
And I never would've argued that Northern Ireland had parity with Wales or Scotland.