We are indeed in danger of going off tangent here. You seem like a reasonable person but that is such a distortion of what was happening I feel I have to correct it.
After weeks of hooligans from West Belfast nightly engaging in an orgy of burning, looting and rioting in the city centre it got out of hand and elements of the RUC lost control and were briefly backed up by the Protestant mobs. Believe me if the same thing was happening from the far more disadvantaged areas of West Dublin the reaction of our own security forces would have been far more firm and decisive, more Egypt style than Belfast style.
As it happened the British Army moved in quickly to impose some sort of order and Catholics were mighty glad for their intervention. By the time Charlie and his mates were arming the Provos it had nothing to do with protecting Catholics (total myth that Provos protected Catholic communities anyway). It was a mixture of wanting to vent their own bigotry and hatred against the unionists and also promoting their ultimate aim of a united Ireland, which they saw as possibly flowing from undermining completely the Northern State.
Please, please no T&R. I just couldn't stomach the cringe making spectacle described by Betsy.
No offence but are you trolling? You can't be serious with a post like that. And you accused Purple of distorting events!