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Published 18:31 23 Mar 2017 GMT
Updated 18:57 23 Mar 2017 GMT
"A passionate believer in a free, secure self-governing Ireland. The only thing that happened was he expanded the definition of 'us' and shrunk the definition of 'them'," said Clinton. "The world at every period of insecurity experiences a new wave of tribalism. If you really came here to honour his life and honour the contribution of the last chapter of it, you have to finish his work."Northern Ireland politics is currently in flux - the government led by Foster and McGuinness brought down by a very mundane political scandal - the sort that should mark Northern Ireland out as a modern, (mal)functioning democracy. Changing demographics and mindsets are challenging an old order that reinvented itself and the future is far from clear. They have travelled so far thanks to the compromises and bravery of the likes of McGuinness, John Hume and the late Ian Paisley - people who looked across the table at enemies and saw partners in peace. People who swallowed personal and tribal animosities for the good of the many. People entirely unlike Tommy Robinson. The former English Defence League leader was quick to see an opportunity in the terrorist attack at Westminster on Wednesday, the terrorist attack that left five people dead and 40 injured. With an emergency operation ongoing around him and little or nothing known about the perpetrator, Robinson was unhelpfully ranting about Islamic fundamentalists. Expanding the 'them' and shrinking the 'us'.
"This is the reality. The reality is these people are waging war on us," he said. "This has been going on for 1,400 years and while it's going on the police leaders and the political leaders want to invite more."It is this reaction that terrorists like ISIS seek to provoke. Hate propagating hate, propagating fear, propagating division, propagating a cultural war. Clinton talks about a "wave of tribalism" and we can all see it. Hate-mongers like Robinson are not interested in solutions, only blame. "Our friend earned this vast crowd today," said Clinton of McGuinness. "He earned the right to ask us to honour his legacy by our living. To finish the work that is there to be done." Such sentiments should extend far beyond the six counties of Northern Ireland.
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