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Re: Fathers 4 Justice |
| message from Steenkin Man on 20 May 2004 |
You mean Bloody Sunday in 1972? Yeah, that really redressed a few
grievances.
Armoured cars blocking Drumcree Catholics in their houses so that
Orangemen could march past singing "Up to our knees in Catholic
blood".
Armoured cars lining the road while 4-year-old Catholic schoolgirls
were showered with balloons full of piss.
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| Energumen replied to Steenkin Man on 20 May 2004 |
Strange that, I can't remember the IRA turning up to either of these things.
All I remember is lots of off duty policemen being shot and car bombs in
shopping centre car parks virtually all of which happened before those two
events. So are you basically saying that the IRAs activities were ethnic
hate crimes against an ethnic group who deserve to be killed for their own
hatred of the other ethnic group? (though of course republicans killed about
twice as many people as loyalists). I'm more generous. I see the IRA as a
nationalist group trying to force an area into a nation state that the
majority of people there didn't wan't to be a part of because the IRA didn't
believe that the area in question could legitimately exercise sovereignty.
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