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In reply to the discussion: History question - Did we call the Irish Republican Army "Roman Catholic Terrorists"? [View all]riderinthestorm
(23,272 posts)As this thread demonstrates in a microcosm.
FYI, you're doing the same thing as murial volgelstranger, trying to classify the IRA without context. As many on this thread have explained numerous times, they didn't operate in a vacuum. The Native Irish were persistently targeted by both the British Army and loyalists for centuries as well as during the era of the IRA. That the Irish finally began a tit for tat campaign was just one more campaign in a long series of maneuvers in a centuries old war. Obviously the British didn't like it - but that didn't stop them from CONTINUING to kill Irish, even as they labelled the Irish "terrorists", while the loyalists (and British Army) who were doing the exact same things, were not.
Let me repeat, the actions of the IRA were in direct response to the British Army and loyalist persecution and murder of Irish civilians. Millions of innocent Irish civilians. The IRA's actions were another maneuver in a centuries old war for independence. You don't think the randomly slaughtered Irish citizens weren't terrorized by the British? Daily? For centuries? Is the entire British Army a terrorist organization too then? Because THAT would be a closer fit to what you're suggesting about the IRA. Or were both sides engaged in a violent war over Irish independence with some eras more especially bloodier than others?
I'm not going down your tangent of the I/P conflict. Its not exactly analogous with both conflicts far too nuanced to be reduced simply to bombs. Its far too facile an analogy and I reject that.
And I had a huge laugh at your comment about how it wasn't "only the British" who saw the IRA as a terrorist organization. You're Australian, voluntarily ruled by a British monarch. Of course you're going to take their side. So fine, I'll moderate my comments - it's the British and their loyal subjects who saw them that way. Feel better? Lol...