I suppose the difference is that no member of parliament in the UK is celebrating Pat Finucanes murder in the way that the TD from the Child Killers is celebrating the murder of the soldiers at Kilmichael.Stanley's comment was stupid.
In a historical context, on the anniversary of Kilmichael, he is totally within his right to make a comparison between the Kilmichael ambush and Warrenpoint insofar that the partition of Ireland was not the solution to end our troubles on this island.
The manner in which he made his comparison was stupid, in tweet form and with an obvious dig at the British while lording over the graves of the dead.
It is all the more regrettable that it may have detracted somewhat from the abhorrent and insulting decision of the British government not hold a public inquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane.
In scenes echoing the events of Collins Squad on Bloody Sunday, Finucanes front door was smashed down and shot twice and as he lay on the floor another 12 bullets were fired into his face from close range.
All in front of his family.
Given that the nominal leader of his party frequently says that there is no hierarchy amongst the victims of the Troubles I presume he, along with Mary Lou, is happy to equate the murder of Pat Finucane and the Para's killed at Kilmichael.