I am saying that the morality of any violation of the fifth commandment should be seen in context.
I agree.
But allow me to close shut that most probable provocative rabbit hole you casually toss out there in case there be any ambiguity in its inference.
That Hiroshima and Kingsmill can been seen in any comparative context is an absurdity of gigantic proportions.
Kingsmill should of course be seen in the context of a sectarian reprisal for the slaughter of six Catholics in the days before, and not in the context of WWII.
I think it was Stalin who said (and admittedly Im paraphrasing here) , "
Killing ten Protestant workmen is a tragedy.
Killing 80,000 Japanese civilians is a strategical strike statistically likley to successfully disable the enemy."
That said, the personal moral compass is after all a fundamental entitlement to every human conscience without prejudice.
I'm sure you will agree?
If you do agree, then as you point the Provo triumphalism is clearly repugnant to you.
I don't contest that from you or anyone else.
And without equivocation I say now, as before, the existence of paramilitaries on this island is a cancer.
Nowadays, the indiscriminate bombers of bridges and child killers is a cause for Presidential gushing and bridge naming.
Sure why not? It was afterall '
a different time', and the Irish Labour Party (in power at time and sanctioning the Presidents speech about Clarke's life) had this to say to say about the blatant and extensive indiscriminate bombing campaign of public bridges and train stations.
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he was arrested in London in 1883".
Sin é.
No reason given why. Just a glorification of his exploits before and after that time.
Surely that must make some people's blood boil?