The difference is that unlike the Shinners the DUP is not in the Parliament of this country
I am familiar with the partitionist mindset. If its happening 'up there', well for sure its not nice, but just as long as I'm alright Jack and its not in my back yard, then so be it.
The long and short of it is that the RA kept going for about 25 years longer (post Sunningdale)
We are obviously going to disagree. Sunningdale was collapsed by the Ulster's Workers Council who called a general strike crippling NI economy forcing the collapse of the administration.
As a side, I happened across "The Irish Munitions Embargo, 1920", of how Irish railway and transport workers brought British military operations to a standstill.
The boycott went from May 1920 up to Dec 1920. It was actions like these that let Britain know that Ireland was lost.
The official narrative of IRA freedom fighters suits those who hold power. Because warfare is extreme, it is a much less likely occurrence for resolving injustices . Peaceful union agitation and solidarity is much more effective and easier to mobilise and arrange.
But it suits people in power and authority to peddle the warfare tactics of the IRA as being the catalyst of Irish independence.
It wasn't, it was peaceful agitation by workers and civilians who crippled British military and judicial systems.
SF barely registered electorally until the hunger strikes,
In fairness to them, SF was a banned organisation in NI. The public display of Irish Tricolour, illegal, was considered a 'provocative act' by police.
Kind of hard to mobilise politically with that kind authoritarian, racist mindset in charge.
The main army/state agressions were, by then, over (Rape of Falls, Interment, Bloody Sunday, Ballymurphy).
This is bizarre. This topic has re-emerge because of a SF rep commemorating the memory of an IRA volunteer killed 35yrs ago. "... shows the Unionists that SF are looking for triumph rather than accommodation...", someone said earlier.
But now you are suggesting that by the time Sunningdale happened (internment wasn't finished), that mass atrocities of BA that occurred only a couple of years earlier were over so it was time for everyone to move on?
What sort of logic is that. One of the biggest terrorist atrocities occurred on 17 May 1974 against innocent people of Dublin on Monaghan.
But because Sunningdale was written on paper, therefore everyone should move along now, nothing to see here?
BUT the idea was to heal the society first so that a UI would not be such an emotive point in a normally functioning society. We're miles away from that as it is.
I don't disagree. Perhaps NI in its political and religious formation of Green and Orange, Catholic and Protestant divide is unsuitable to ever really heal.
Efforts to plan a new Ireland to accommodate all, religious and political viewpoints needs to be discussed. I think while SF are flying the border poll kite there is more than an element of realism that it is simply not going to occur Brexit style.
Others need to step up to the mark but they are few and far between. In fairness, Jim O'Callaghan FF has put forward his vision. Also Neale Richmond FG has put a paper forward. There are also soundbites from Peter Robinson, Trimble, and Paisley Jnr about some sort of future accommodation.
If the vote happens it happens, if there's a UI then fine, but there's hard work to be done to make the 6 counties (be they NI or just 6 of 32) work as a normal functioning society, so there's an element of cart before the horse in the rush for a vote.
I don't disagree. I do think the SF border poll calls are sabre rattling. Brexit has opened the door to the topic and it is their raison d'etre, so not surprising they are loudest about it. If they continue to grow in the polls, then it forces others to sit up and take notice.
SF know there will never be a UI on their terms. MLMc has said as much, it has to accommodate everyone insofar as practical.
Incidentally, should the SF Holy grail of an Irish Republic ever emerge, what basis for their existence then?
SF as a nationalist party like FF before them, have right-wing conservative and left-wing socialist factions.
In a UI, those factions will split. Ditto, Unionist/British factions.