Monday, October 27, 2008

Naish Equilibrium in Belgium

"Can divided Belgium hold together?" (news.bbc.co.uk)

It amazes me that a country with a population the size of Greater London can show such divisive facets. It also surprised me that it has three governments... 4 if you include EU!

I lived in Belgium for most of my youth, and during my very early days I recall stories of terrorist activities in local supermarkets, with separatists shooting in 'opposite territories'.

Whilst my family lived in the French-speaking zone, with hindsight my parents would have liked us to have lived in the Flemish-speaking zone... as their insight would suggest a greater community spirit amongst the Flemish, which would have been favourable for family support. This is not to suggest that we did not benefit from some great neighbours (we also encountered some rather deplorable characters, threatening our pets or damaging property - but you can get such people anywhere!).

Let's hope that peace can be brokered, and that focus can be placed on creating excellent chocolates and brilliant diamonds! oops, there goes the lack of stereotyping!

update from December 2009:
the first 'president of Europe'
...is a Belgian

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