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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)You say yes, I say no. Sorry but that gets old fast.
Civilians get killed in war. That's a fact. Labeling one side "terrorists" because civilians got killed doesn't work for me (and obviously others). I'm NOT fine with glossing over the numbers killed - that's a despicable tactic Violet Crumble and diminishes the horrors the Irish endured. Those numbers are an integral part of why the IRA stepped up their tactics in this WAR and are integral to the context. Unless you're implying both sides in a war are terrorists then selecting the oppressed population and labeling them as the baddies in that war is pretty low. Clearly however you've decided that. Frankly it says more about you than anything I can come up with (and which also means this convo is done for me. Feel free to have the last word).
Lastly, I'm fully aware of Australia's position re the Queen. I've lived in Sydney in the past but couldn't resist the poke. My boyfriend's mum was a bigwig in the First Fleeters so I also know that 12% of the convicts came from Ireland. That doesn't change the FACT that perhaps you personally don't like being part of the Commonwealth but its indisputable that Australia belongs.