>> Unfortunately, I suspect it's just another side effect of everything that has happened in recent
>> years. It's wrong I think to see it as an example of deliberate antagonism, on
>> the contrary, it's more of an indication of the lack of willingness to care much
>> what Westminster thinks or decrees anymore.
>>
>> Many I know, who were once fiercely loyal to the union, now feel that "these
>> are not my people".
>>
>> Which is a bit sad really, but I suspect, is increasingly inevitable.
It doesn't seem very trendy these days to like anything. I find that very sad.
I think often it's because liking something is harder to do, harder to justify, and harder to own.
Disliking something is usually just a matter of hating. And fault is always easy to find. Often it seems that people bond more easily in mutual dislike of something.
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