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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
(36,443 posts)Over 800,000 Palestinians were expelled or fled from their homes when Israel was created. Then when Israel took over what was left of Palestine came the illegal settlements, lots of killings of Palestinians in indiscriminate attacks and destruction of their homes. so how does it work that they unlike the Irish aren't supposed to have the right to resistance?
But regardless of the reasons why you think one people have the right to resist while another doesn't, you seem to be defining terrorism as not applying to causes you support. I'm not sure why you think pointing out the long history of British oppression is telling me something I dont already know or alters the definition of terrorism. Terrorism is a tactic used by the powerless when there's military asymmetry as was the case with Ireland and the Palestinians. You claim the British engaged in terrorism. They didn't need to because they were an incredibly powerful military force. They unarguably committed war crimes against the Irish. If yr still confused about the definition of terrorism or in any doubt that the IRA sit alongside other groups such as the Tamil Tigers, the stern gang, Hamas, the red army, and PLFP. They all committed terrorism though there were differences in ideology eg Marxist, religious nationalism etc. there's some good books on terrorism including the form the U.S. govt has dabbled in which is state sanctioned terrorism, so let me know if you want to learn more.
Heh. My most sincere apologies in advance for this rabid and frenzied response. did I mention ignorant and lacking in romanticism that comes with me not being American and only being able to boast Irish heritage back 10 or 11 generations even if they were political fucking prisoners?