Sectarianism often arises from historical, social, and political conflicts, particularly within religious or ethnic groups. It can be fueled by competition for power, resources, and identity, leading to deep-seated divisions. These tensions are often exacerbated by external influences, such as colonialism or state policies that favor one group over another. Over time, such divisions can become entrenched, resulting in cycles of mistrust and violence.
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Antidisestablishmentarianism
Agrarianism, sectarianism, Arianism.
The history of sectarianism between Scottish football teams Rangers and Celtic has its roots in British history and the reformation of the 15th century.
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Internal division and disagreement
It is still a problem in Northern Ireland, but not to the extent that it was. There are more important and serious problems and issues for the GAA. In other parts of Ireland sectarianism is not really an issue.
Depending on what form your refering to. But in general it all around us.
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Ken Logue has written: 'Anti-sectarianism work'
Sectarianism is an issue because it can lead to division, conflict, and violence between different religious or ethnic groups. It can create a sense of "us versus them" mentality, perpetuate stereotypes and discrimination, and hinder social cohesion and unity within a society.