Sunday, June 2, 2019
The I.R.A: Activists or Terrorists? :: essays research papers fc
I do not support the I.R.A, as I do not support red or terrorists. The political wing of the I.R.A (Sinn Fein) is communists hiding under a nationalist stance. Gerry Adams is the man who heads the Sinn Fein the man who replaced Martin McGuinness as the draw of the Sinn Fein. The actual I.R.A has splintered due to the communist tyranny the Sinn Fein has invoked on them. Theres the real I.R.A who are nationalists and wanted the British out. The will not talk to the British, as they feel they are foreign invaders. Then theres the Provo I.R.A and there nothing more then Marxist terrorist. There whole strategy is based on really fashionable Marxist politics. The current Provo I.R.A slogan I ran away plainly states, It doesnt matter if we are Marxist, just blindly follow us. straight off the I.R.A had a legit fight, but once there political wing got corrupted with the red disease, everything went down hill. They started going after protestant churches, little children and other transp arent people. Thats not tolerable, its one thing to go after military targets and other government institutes, but once you start going after cleared civilians, thats crossing the line between activist and terrorist thug. The U.D.A (Ulster Defense Association) is no better, as there more concerned with there drug trafficking, then defending Ulster from these Marxist Terrorist. Now I want a united Ireland, it sickens to me to hear bout these so called nationalists killing there own brothers over some church divisions. A united Ireland is what I want to see, I want to see them unite and rid Ireland of there true enemy, the Marxist who have for the last 40 long time been playing with there lives.In the 1920s, the British wanted to get out of northern Ireland as it was during World war 1. Britain did not have one substantiality voice. So they pulled out. There was a protestant majority that felt they where British, and wanted to stay British. So Britain decided to take upition Irelan d. The Brits would take control of the northern part of Ireland, and call it Northern Ireland. They would leave the rest of the island for the Irish. Neither side was happy about this outcome. The majority of the Irish bitterly accepted this. They felt Northern Ireland would split under its own weight. A group of brave Irish nationalist did not stand for this, and fought tooth and nail to rise against the British.
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