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In reply to the discussion: History question - Did we call the Irish Republican Army "Roman Catholic Terrorists"? [View all]Violet_Crumble
(36,426 posts)Just because you support the goal of independence doesn't mean you should deny that they carried out terrorist acts. It's very similar to Israel and Palestine. The Palestinians want their independence, something I strongly support, but that support doesn't mean that I have to deny that the tactics used by some groups weren't terrorism. In the case of the IRA, their campaign of bombing was one where they stretched the definition of who was a legitimate target and resulted in the bombing of a shopping area and two small children were killed.
And yr very mistaken if you think it was only the British who saw the IRA as a terrorist organisation. That's as incorrect as trying to say that only Israel sees Hamas or other groups like Islamic Jihad as terrorists...
What the IRA is a good example of is how it's possible for groups like theirs to put aside terrorism and engage in a legitimate political environment if those groups are ones that want independence from colonial masters.