04-09-2021, 10:05 AM
** 09-Apr-2021 World View: Ireland generational era
Ireland's last generational crisis war was the Irish War of
Independence (1919-1921). Thus it would seem that Ireland should be
deep into a Fifth Turning -- like Mexico, Turkey, Morocco, Saudi
Arabia and Russia.
However, WW II was extremely devastating, and caused a full or partial
"First Turning reset" in many countries, and that's true of Ireland.
"The Troubles" was not a war, but 2nd-3rd Turning generational
conflict, with street riots complicated by the combination of conflict
between the generations and the ethnic conflict between Gaelics and
British. So Ireland's generational era is tied into the generational
timeline of the UK and the EU, and has characteristics of a Fourth
Turning and Fifth Turning.
(04-09-2021, 09:07 AM)Tim Randal Walker Wrote: > I seem to recall someone mentioning that Ireland is in a 2T. Is
> that correct?
Ireland's last generational crisis war was the Irish War of
Independence (1919-1921). Thus it would seem that Ireland should be
deep into a Fifth Turning -- like Mexico, Turkey, Morocco, Saudi
Arabia and Russia.
However, WW II was extremely devastating, and caused a full or partial
"First Turning reset" in many countries, and that's true of Ireland.
"The Troubles" was not a war, but 2nd-3rd Turning generational
conflict, with street riots complicated by the combination of conflict
between the generations and the ethnic conflict between Gaelics and
British. So Ireland's generational era is tied into the generational
timeline of the UK and the EU, and has characteristics of a Fourth
Turning and Fifth Turning.