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In reply to the discussion: History question - Did we call the Irish Republican Army "Roman Catholic Terrorists"? [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)it was about.
Those guys in Orange were descendants of the British Empire and in this country were the Loyalists.
The loyalists here and there were happy to remain part of the British Empire.
Had everyone been treated equally by the Empire, here and there, we might still be British subjects.
You know what happened here, what happened in Ireland was centuries of rebellion by the Native Irish (catholics) mostly losing as it is hard to defeat an Empire.
In 1916 the 'terrorists' (catholics/native Irish) rose up again and this time managed to take back their country not before many of them were executed (those 'terrorists' are now some of Ireland's most respected and honored heroes)
By 1922 most of Ireland was free from British occupation and rule. And the 'terrorists' became heroes.
But not the northern province.
The Native Irish rebelled against the bigotry and mistreatment by the British once again starting in the '60s. A repeat of the past, many died, were tortured etc. The loyalists resisted any rights being given to the native Irish, see your photo.
So it is 'Loyalists V Native Irish'
Or you could think of it as 'Republicans V Democrats'