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Separatism is what has held this country back and only unification can move us forward.
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Separatism is about focus and redressing balance, not exclusion.
MORE FROM GINNY BATES: CLASS Maggie Jochild 2007
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Separatism is not a serious factor in our provinces.
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No. But it is White Separatism, which is just as racist as hating someone because of the color of their skin, or thinking them inferior.
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"'Separatism' well describes an important current that developed within the political consciousness of the colonial élite in the late medieval period," Bradshaw explained.
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With this deep concern for his country, he gives us now a businessman's point of view on a problem vital to us all -- "Separatism".
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"Separatism" was, and will ever be probably, an economic, racial, and Imperial impossibility; yet it was just this point that was forgotten in the heat of the combat by Englishmen, with a few noble exceptions, of course.
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With regard to "Separatism," I believe this -- and I think in so saying I am echoing the sentiments of most of my fellow-countrymen, that the only way to liberate Ireland is to dominate England, not physically, for this would be as useless as it would be impossible, but mentally and morally.
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"Separatism" a practicable ideal, but it was only made possible because of the internal troubles in Ireland herself.
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If the _Times_ were to apply the wisdom of these words to the situation in Ireland instead of screaming "Separatism" at every breath of a suggestion of the extension of democratic principles in
Ireland and the Home Rule Movement Michael F. J. McDonnell
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