I'm used to outsiders mangling Belfast's history. So Say Nothing was a breath of fresh air | Rachel Connolly
Briefly

The TV adaptation of 'Say Nothing' arrives at a crucial time, reflecting a growing interest in the Troubles, especially among millennial audiences in England and Ireland.
People, particularly from the millennial generation, are discovering the complexities of the Troubles, showcasing a cultural affinity for Irish heritage previously overlooked in their education.
The fascination with the Troubles has been catalyzed by recent cultural phenomena like Anna Burns's 'Milkman' and a general resurgence in interest in Irish culture post-Brexit.
What stands out is not just the depiction of violence in the Troubles but also how a generation grappling with history is finding relevance in its complexities.
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