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In reply to the discussion: History question - Did we call the Irish Republican Army "Roman Catholic Terrorists"? [View all]Zorra
(27,670 posts)in occupied France, even the Jews who fought with the French Resistance against the Nazis, were terrorists.
And then the Dutch Resistance, and the Polish Resistance, and all the rest of the folks who resisted Nazi occupation were terrorists as well.
Add the Seminoles, Comanche, Lakota, Nez Perce, Cheyenne, etc to your defined list of terrorists while you are at it.
The IRA was/is only trying to free Ireland from a violent, murderous, occupier and oppressor that has killed hundreds of thousands of its citizens, and to this day is still occupying Irish land and oppressing Irish people. The IRA is just a resistance group, really no different from those groups who were struggling to free their lands from the Nazis or other imperialist occupiers.
If your definition of terrorist includes the French Resistance, Native Americans, and every other people who fought against invasion and occupation, then the IRA could fit in with those groups.
It's odd, how those on the side of violent, hostile invaders view as terrorists the people they kill and steal land from, people who are simply fighting off thieves and killers in order to protect their homes and families
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