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In reply to the discussion: History question - Did we call the Irish Republican Army "Roman Catholic Terrorists"? [View all]Wella
(1,827 posts)They did not want to kill the Northern Irish Protestants in order to spread Catholicism. They wanted political freedom from Britain and the Northern Irish did not.
ISIS, on the other hand, is wearing their particular version of Islam on their sleeves. They quote (or misinterpret) the Koran publicly, declare jihads, and claim their killings are justified by their religion. That is a far cry from the Irish Catholics who never, as far as I can remember in my long life, ever publicly claimed that the New Testament justified setting off a bomb in Belfast.
I agree that, for peaceful Muslims, ISIS is entirely wrong and even inexplicable. However, I am a tin-foil hat wearing person who believes that ISIS/ISIL is NATO/CIA, with other intelligence services involved and that, despite the religious trappings, its goals are entirely political and economic.