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Originally Posted by Kizzy
I have.. I'll do it again I condemn the IRA, UVF, govt or military persons who carry out acts of terrorism.
I'm not trawling the forum to find anything you have the opportunity to clarify here don't you?
He has consistently rejected all acts, he has never been asked if he condemns loyalist violence which personally I find odd in of itself... The traffic of questioning on this issue only ever flows one way, have you never noticed that?
If you care not about sides then why are you not as vocal about other politicians who are intrinsically linked to decisions that specifically targeted civilians for harm?
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I'll say it once again then....I condemn the IRA and Loyalist Paramilitary's. If the Govt and security forces deliberately set out to harm innocent people during the Troubles then I condemn that too. However, I doubt that happened on anything but an extremely small scale. You seem to think the Govt and military were somehow responsible for 'making' the IRA slaughter thousands of innocents...that they should just have stood by and let them get on with it and give in to their reign of terror.
As for your next paragraph, Corbyn was asked did he now condemn the IRA because he was a known IRA apologist and supporter. I would have thought that was obvious. And he refused to do so.
I'm not vocal about other politicians because they are not hoping to become the next PM - and I don't have personal information about 'others' whoever these others are supposed to be, that I do about Corbyn.
What other politicians are you talking about anyway, and what decisions are you claiming they made that targeted innocent civilians during the troubles? Name them and their perceived crimes.