You are just trolling at this stage.
grizzly has noting to walk away from!...he is not on trial...
grizzly has noting to walk away from!...he is not on trial...
Not a chance.Bullbars, you are in the wrong there and owe DoM an apology.
Are honest expressions of opinions exempt from criticism when they are patently wrong, closed minded and without any substantial basis? If so I owe those guys over at Westboro Baptist Church an apology letter from me as well I suppose.While I profoundly disagree with him, I think that DoM's comments are an honest expression of his opinions.
Sense of shock? “that was a shocker alright”…..seems very sincere alright.That response was more suitable for the final few minutes of the last Ireland V New Zealand game.In the first post I thought he was just trying to annoy people, but there is no reason not to accept his sense of shock at the armys involvement with a murder squad.
It is not my view, but many people in NI saw the IRA army as defending them from sectarian Unionist government and Army / RUC horrors. And considered reports of their wrongdoing as republican Unionist propaganda.It is not my view, but many people in NI saw the army as defending them from sectarian horrors. And considered reports of their wrongdoing as republican propaganda.
We heard it and worse for long enough whilst others were silenced. It would do them no harm to listen for a change. Judging by the comments and thought process DoM’s closed minded views could do remaining rarely heard.This is predominately a 26 county website, and people in the 26 counties rarely hear views such as DoM's expressed.
“Extremists” being the operative word here. Extremists like the OP for example.And equally, people of that view are rarely exposed to the opinions and experiences of rational people who disagree with them, all they ever hear is extremists shouting at them.
Here we have the extremist in full flow – the crimes committed were only committed by one side. The automatic preconception of the Attorney General, because if his creed, not trying to forgive and forget but attempting to free the murderers.The NI AG is not forgiving and forgetting, he obviously believes that most of these crimes were in fact justified. That would be a fairly common belief in the RC community.
What you are omitting here is the fact that it was a Unionist controlled government, Civil Service, Army, Police Force and Prison Service. The 50/50 statistic just highlights how inconceivable the thought of equal rights and power sharing was.Recall that 99% of RCs voted for the moral compromise inherent in the GFA, NCs were much less sure splitting 50/50. It was a terrible pill for them to swallow but if it brought peace worth the price, just.
Yes it is unfortunate that people do try to fight back. It would have been far easier had they just accepted their status as unequal second/third class citizens and gotten on with the job of being peasants. But then again the Unionist Authorities wouldn’t have had so much fun gerrymandering and abusing a people based solely on their religious beliefs.With no such blackmail now at play I am totally mystified that anyone in such a senior position would recommend a total moral surrender.
No it didn’t. It just gave you a wafer thin ledge to spout your vitriolic nonsense from.But Wiki gave me the answer.
Murder and terror when carried out by those in power and uniforms is still murder and terror.One side in the Northern conflict were always ambivalent on their approach to murder and terror.
The difference being the Unionists had the Army / RUC / Prison service in place to do their dirty work. Of course having an army unit with a shoot to kill policy also saves on time and money for trials etc. Quick and easy solution wasn’t it?Don't tell me it was equal on both sides. There was a sordid Loyalist backlash from the underclasses of the NC community but they never achieved any general acceptability and certainly never achieved the electoral success of their opposite numbers.
Ah the smug satisfaction of admitting to trolling but also being a bigot.My style is a bit trollistic though my thought processes re the AG's RC background were indeed as I stated.
In fact, having considerable familiarity with the bad old days in NI I was pleasantly surprised that such a "responsible" post can these days be entrusted to an RC.
It might help support your opinions/experiences if you could expand on your 'considerable familiarity with the bad old days in NI'.In fact, having considerable familiarity with the bad old days in NI . . .