PTH2009 wrote: » An independent 50/50 Northern Ireland away from the UK/Republic is the way to go
feargale wrote: » That is a clumsy, spraygun attempt to deflect from my challenge to you to substantiate or show a source for the following statement of yours: As for your history lecture, I read history at university before your posterior was the size of a shirtbutton, in particular Ireland under the Union. Your posts here would suggest that your knowledge of that period begins and ends with pamphlets published by an Phoblacht. Including much of the rising Irish Catholic middle class who profited. But don't let such complexities tax your propagandist mind or your simplistic version of events. After all, they don't bother your bible, an Phoblacht. There were landlords who profited and others who bankrupted themselves in efforts at relief. You have been doing fine on threads to do with the proposed GAA partition of Dublin. You need to up your game on the partition of Ireland.
DONTMATTER wrote: » I'm sure you'll be very busy today as a proud west Brit!
Deleted User wrote: » Default response to a differing opinion?
Aegir wrote: » you said it :rolleyes:
feargale wrote: » As for your history lecture, I *read* history at university
Deleted User wrote: » Necessary evil. The peaceful approach was attempted and resulted in situations like Burntollet Bridge, Bloody Sunday and Catholic areas being burned to the ground under the watchful eye of the RUC in west Belfast . After that the Catholics/nationalists knew they would not be protected by the state, on the contrary, they needed their own weapons and to rely on 'themselves alone' to borrow from the SF name.
DONTMATTER wrote: » You're one of these internet weirdos
DONTMATTER wrote: » It was a purposeful act to kill as many native Irish as possible.
DONTMATTER wrote: » a proud west Brit!
DONTMATTER wrote: » I'm sure you'll be very busy today
[Deleted User] wrote: » Hmmm.
DONTMATTER wrote: » You need to read a history book.
May Contain Small Parts wrote: » it's a common mistake to assume that there's a right side and a wrong side in every conflict. Usually it's two wrong sides. Similarly, people who are in a conflict or support a particular side trend to assume* that "if you're not for us, you must be against us". mostly others are looking on thinking "what a bunch of eejits". * (that's giving you the benefit of that doubt that you're not using it as a clumsy straw-man)
Creol1 wrote: » This is a re-writing of history. The IRA's own stated aim in the Troubles was to bring about a "United Ireland". Their military campaign was offensive in nature, not defensive by any measure. In 1969, the year when the Provisional IRA split away from the Official IRA to launch its murderous campaign, 19 people were killed. In the next 30 years, over 3,600 people were killed.