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Old 18-12-2017, 07:52 PM #12
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Originally Posted by Christmas treeza View Post
I do think they're on a par yes, how do you define what happened on bloody Sunday?

You can't condemn one terrorist organisation, you must condemn them all and that is precisely what he's done... What's wrong with that?
You can't suggest one murder is worse than another, how is that effecting any peace process condemning one side specifically :/
What happened on Bloody Sunday was a one - off tragedy - a march that went horribly wrong. Do you really think the Para's just said to themselves 'Lets just shoot all these people for s***s and giggles'? No, they claim they were terrified and confused when the march turned ugly and were ordered to fire. It was all a horribly botched mess. That honestly sounds more likely to most sane people. Did that make them right - absolutely not. They killed innocent people and justice should be done.
200 million has been spent on thoroughly investigating the circumstances by order of the British Government. I'd like to know how that puts the Government on a par with the iRA.

The IRA campaign was a deliberate attack that killed and maimed thousands of innocent people, including women and children which lasted for many many years. How you can compare the two is beyond any human comprehension or compassion. But IRA apologists use Bloody Sunday to excuse the atrocities time and again. Shame on you.

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