The Ulster Conflict Is About Nationality
THE ULSTER CONFLICT IS ABOUT NATIONALITY THIS WE SHALL MAINTAIN...
This message underscores the unionist perspective that the conflict in Northern Ireland centers on issues of national identity, specifically the desire to maintain a British identity rather than joining the Republic of Ireland.
Flags:
The mural prominently displays several flags, representing each of the four nations that make up the United Kingdom:
Union Jack: The flag of the United Kingdom, symbolizing the union.
Welsh Dragon: Representing Wales.
St. George’s Cross: Representing England.
St. Andrew’s Cross (Saltire): Representing Scotland.
Ulster Banner: Used historically to represent Northern Ireland, featuring the Red Hand of Ulster with a crown.
Design and Layout:
The flags are arranged in a row, visually emphasizing the unity of the nations under the United Kingdom.
The mural is painted on a white background, with the bold flags and text drawing attention to the nationalistic message.
Theme:
This mural is a clear statement of unionist and loyalist sentiment, emphasizing that the identity and allegiance of Ulster (Northern Ireland) lie with the United Kingdom. The reference to maintaining this stance reflects a commitment to British nationality, resonating with those in the community who identify strongly with the UK and oppose unification with Ireland.
Information
Belfast
County Down
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Freedom Corner
This mural is part of a collection of murals called Freedom Corner:
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