Duke of Marmalade
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The hypocrisy of SF and its supporters in condemning such a blanket amnesty today is breath taking.Newton Emerson in today's IT said:Everything was meant to be tidied up with a formal amnesty for terrorists and security forces, agreed between Sinn Féin and the British government in 2004. A Bill reached the Commons the following year before the SDLP embarrassed both sides into abandoning it.
But that no longer suits SF so now it's wrong.The hypocrisy of SF and its supporters in condemning such a blanket amnesty today is breath taking.
I think you're about 10 posts from writing a ballad for the Wolfe Tone's.but because the British government operate a secretive, nefarious political administration in Ireland.
but they were ultimately accountable to the people.
The British didn't execute any PIRA members.You are actually writing that in a topic where the discussion is centred on an amnesty for British army officers and agents from being held accountable.
On the other hand, thousands of IRA members were held accountable by either execution or prison time.
The British army have an Army that sometimes operated in secret but they were ultimately accountable to the people.
The British didn't execute any PIRA members.
Wikipedia stats:You are actually writing that in a topic where the discussion is centred on an amnesty for British army officers and agents from being held accountable.
On the other hand, thousands of IRA members were held accountable by either execution or prison time.
Consider those statistics.
But heck Soldier F is getting off
everybody on this island owes an immense debt of gratitude to the sacrifice of British lives that saved this country from a Bosnian style meltdown.
I’m not terribly interested in what the British did in the 19th century. Or for that matter the French, Germans, Spanish, Belgians, Dutch, Italians, Portuguese possibly even the Chinese and Japanese, I don’t care. But I can see you have a shelf full of British misdemeanours back to William the Conqueror.Britain destroyed records of colonial crimes
It would appear that what the British government is doing in Ireland is just standard practice.
I’m not terribly interested in what the British did in the 19th century.
So is that the Irish State glorifying murder and protecting the reputation of murderers?Neither am I. Im just intrigued by the similarities.
It reminds me of the similarities of Irish Republicans who planted bombs indiscriminately in 1880's and 1980's in killing innocent children.
If you did it in 1880's you still get to have train stations and bridges named after you, with official ceremonies and Presidental recognition.
I suppose its only right, because it was done in the name of 'our' freedom?
So is that the Irish State glorifying murder and protecting the reputation of murderers?
Should we take Tom Clarke's name off our Train Stations and Bridges and cancel the other "terrorists" from the bygone age before we look for a prosecution of Soldier F?
I've no problem with that but I don't understand how you can hold that view and still support a political party run by unrepentant former terrorists which glorifies and commemorates recent acts of terror.Yes.
Of course. Why do we put up with this hypocrisy?
I've no problem with that but I don't understand how you can hold that view and still support a political party run by unrepentant former terrorists which glorifies and commemorates recent acts of terror.
If the Tom Clarkes of this world were still alive and the immediate families of their victims were still alive then it would of course be different. Tom Clarke's actions are history. The PIRA's actions are politics.Whats to understand?
How can you (or anyone else) agree with that view and still support political parties that glorify Thomas Clarke and continue to commemorate his, and his associates, acts of terror?
Time turns history into politics and changes the perspective we have on events.
If the Tom Clarkes of this world were still alive and the immediate families of their victims were still alive then it would of course be different.
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