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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)of Jerry Adams today. They were hung by the British for 'terrorism' and until the Republic of Ireland gained its freedom, and had they NOT finally achieved freedom after 8 centuries of 'terrorist' rebellions, Pearse would still be a 'terrorist' today.
I am very familiar with the Imperial label 'religious terrorist' 'savages' or as Churchill used to refer to all Arabs whose countries the Empire also brutally invaded, 'insects' whom he wanted to drop chemical weapons on.
Pearse and Collins et al were also called 'terrorists' by the British. The difference is that their actions resulted in freeing Ireland finally after 800 years, from the British. NOW they are HEROES.
Whoever wins gets to write the history.
The IRA to the Brits were ALWAYS terrorists, where do you think WE got the word,, now that we too are an Empire?
Those 'historical books' are biased. They would have said the same thing about the 1916 rebels. However to the Irish in the now free Republic, they are great Heroes and you can visit their graves and the jail cells the Brits tortured them in today as historical sites signifying Ireland's battle for freedom.
Bush Sr, eg, hated the IRA, no need to guess why. Clinton otoh, understood the history and participated in the peace process and never called them terrorists.
If you want a biased view of Ireland's history you will find it, if you want Free Ireland's view about the IRA, you can find that too.
What you posted are biased views from the Imperial perspective. I guess it depends on where people stand on native people as opposed to imperial powers.
It will take another century or so, as it did with so many other Irish 'terrorists', Ann Devlin eg, before today's 'terrorists' pass into history as 'heroes'.