TurquoiseB wrote: > I just got back from a long weekend in Dublin, my > first there. Fascinating place, fascinating people. > > I got to know a few people who have lived there all > their lives, and they provided an interesting view > of all the (obvious) prosperity that is Ireland > today. They talked about what it was like growing > up there before the boom (circa 1995), and living > in a place where there were "no prospects." > > I found myself remembering a line from the film > The Replacements, where one of the characters refers > to the Irish as "the niggers of Europe." One of the > people I met there had an even more powerful state- > ment. She said that during the 80s and early 90s, > no matter where you traveled in Europe, even to > Eastern Europe, "There was no place you could go > that wasn't better than Ireland." (in terms of > economy and standard of living, that is) > > These folks grew up and went to college and got > degrees knowing that there would be no jobs waiting > for them when they graduated. There were families > where no one had worked for generations, because > there were no jobs. > > And now it's boomtime. I found it fascinating to > see how they're dealing with it. There is, of course, > a mix of good and bad in how they're dealing with it. > They're a happy people by nature, and happier now > that the young people can grow up with "prospects" > for their futures. But at the same time, Dublin is > one big construction zone, and the new buildings > are being designed by an architect named Greed, and > with absolutely no thought given to preserving any > of the charm of the old city. Oh, and the Irish now > officially carry *twice* as much personal debt than > the people of any other European country. So if the > boom tapers off a little, and their now-high salaries > don't last, these folks are in for a rude shock. > > But anyway, I just thought I'd write a few impressions > of the place and its people while they were still > fresh in my mind. They don't relate to TM or FFL or > even people trying to cyberfuck kids, but it was a > fun time, and I just thought I'd share it... > > Unc > > P.S. Oh, and what they say is correct...Dublin *IS* > the only place in the world where Guinness tastes > like Guinness. It just doesn't travel...fortunately > we can... Sounds like India these days which is also experiencing a boom and Indians are buying things and going into debt. And the same with the Chinese. Just wait until the next third world "start" country comes along for exploitation.
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