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No excuses Sinn Fein!
CulzieDate: Tuesday, 2013-06-11, 9:06 PM | Message # 1
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News Letter letters opinion page 6/6/13

 

Sinn Fein try to blame the absence of civil rights in Northern Ireland for the Provisional IRA murder and ethnic cleansing campaign which saw them slaughter over 2,100 people, including many Catholics.

 
They claim that if nationalist people had had the vote, jobs and housing, PIRA terrorists would not have become gunmen, mass murderers or bombers, and are merely innocent victims of unionist oppression.
This is rubbish and nothing more than an attempt to deflect attention away from their vile killing spree as well as rewriting history.

 

There were many Ulster Protestants, as well as working-class British, living in far more deprived slum conditions in London, Glasgow, Liverpool and Manchester than Northern Catholics, yet they did not resort to mass, senseless killings and bombings.

Life for Protestants in that sectarian Utopia, Southern Ireland, was far from being a bed of roses either, but that is another story.

 

The black population in the USA did not carry out a terror campaign to get equality, even though they were infinitely more oppressed by US whites, including good Catholic Irish-American policemen, than any Northern Catholic.

That aside, the main grievances highlighted by the civil rights movement were largely addressed by the imposition of direct rule in July 1972.

 

If what Sinn Fein now claim is true, why did they continue with the republican bloodlust for a further 30 years?

By the way, if all civil rights issues have now been addressed, what is motivating their heirs apparent, the Dissident IRA, and their PIRA bomber/gunmen mentors, reported by the Garda Special Branch "not to have gone away, you know"?

 

Puzzled

Co Antrim


Ulster Protestants consider themselves to be a separate nation. This nation they call Ulster
 
RSAUBDate: Wednesday, 2013-06-12, 7:54 PM | Message # 2
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We all know the truth, it all was nothing more than a plot to destroy the Country.
 
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