Deleted User wrote: » Never said the english?
Bowie wrote: » I don't equate an armed soldier being killed in a conflict to two teens blown up by the UDA/BA. You do. If you join the British Army, IRA etc., go off into a conflict, there's a chance you'll be killed. A sad fact of conflict. If you're going the chipper, you might get blown up by the BA/UDA. The soldiers signed up to an organisation that murders unarmed civilians. The two teenagers didn't. That's the difference.
blanch152 wrote: » The only poster who is trying to justify one of those is you. Normal people think both of those were horrific.
blanch152 wrote: » So you have no problem with the Gibraltar 3 getting killed? Like all is fair in love and war etc.? You also believe in guilt by association, which is very interesting. If the teenage kids who signed up to an organisation that murders unarmed civilians are guilty, then every member of Sinn Fein is guilty of child abuse because Liam Adams was a valued member. Your post is full of self-serving nonsense.
Bonniedog wrote: » Not by calling a ceasefire which was the right thing to do, but following that by the acceptance of Partition. Republican objectives could have been pursued without that and least of all by running the place for them which has been anathema to republicans for 200 years.
Bambi wrote: » The smarter provos (i.e. the older ones) were willing to accept a compromise settlement in 73, it was hardliners and the young guns like Adams that put the kibosh on it. While they might be running the place for the brits they're sticking to their principles by making a complete balls of it.
smurgen wrote: » Condolences to loyalists at this tough time.https://twitter.com/julianoneill/status/1339531801090547712?s=19
FrancieBrady wrote: » Let the token trial begin.
atticu wrote: » Are you against this trial taking place?
FrancieBrady wrote: » No, let the farce continue. At least it keeps it in the minds of the public, even though some have done their level best to ignore it over the years.
atticu wrote: » If you are not against it, why do you call it a token trial and a farce? I thought you were in favour of some truth process. Well at least now I know that you are not in favour of any truth process.
blanch152 wrote: » What you mean to say is that you have a heirarchy of victims. Some victims are more important than others. The family of a 19-year old kid blown to bits by the PIRA is not important to you because he somehow deserved it. It's just nauseating. Then you go on to blame the victim in the case of Mountbatten. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised.
Bonniedog wrote: » The IRA campaign was not against Catholic discrimination. It was for a British withdrawal and a 32 county Republic. Therefore, it was defeated.
markodaly wrote: » The English 'occupy' Scotland... where is the Scottish version of the IRA?
blanch152 wrote: » So you have no problem with the Gibraltar 3 getting killed? Like all is fair in love and war etc.?
FrancieBrady wrote: » The Fine Gael hypocrisy continues.https://twitter.com/DanielCollins85/status/1339330847745466371
Bowie wrote: » They are full of ****e that's why. I'm sick of them pretending to be outraged when they couldn't give a ****. It's all about one-upmanship. Not a genuine concern in anything they go on about.
blanch152 wrote: » The difference has been explained to you many times. Some people on here do things for a laugh, the rest of us are serious about our concerns.
Bowie wrote: » How can someone be a hypocrite on numerous things and serious at the same time? It's not believable. A shinner knocking in to another shinner around the corner to ask she delete posts is spun as 'heavies' going around. A senior FG'er threatening a 19 year old to stand aside or else she'll show a bad taste tweet he did to the party is FG tackling misogyny :rolleyes:
hatrickpatrick wrote: » @Blanch out of interest, is there any conflict in history in which you are happy to differentiate between the deaths of hostile combatants and innocent civilians? Does your insistence in equating the two extend to, for example, members of Al Quaeda or Isis killed in Iraq by coalition forces when the war was ongoing? How about members of Hamas killed by the IDF? Members of the Luftwaffe killed by Allied forces? Members of the confederate army killed by the union army? Would you, for example, regard it as equally abhorrent and immoral when an innocent office worker in his or her workplace was killed in the 9/11 attacks, and when Al-Zarqawi was killed by American forces in Iraq? Do you regard both of these killings as equally morally reprehensible, or is one more immoral than the other? Would you justify either?