Rice’s decision doesn’t deserve Irish vitriol

No life is straightforward. Contradictions, compromises, competing thoughts and ideas, and the challenge of matching actions to words and words to actions, are all part of the human condition.

Rice’s decision doesn’t deserve Irish vitriol

No life is straightforward. Contradictions, compromises, competing thoughts and ideas, and the challenge of matching actions to words and words to actions, are all part of the human condition.

The brilliant American writer Toni Morrison put it very nicely when she stressed the importance of repeatedly asserting the complexity of life: ‘This is about being a complex human being in the world, not about finding a villain.’

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