Date: 2005-03-03 09:05 am (UTC)
First, I apologize for posting in your personal journal, but I figured you would not see it if I responded to your comment in [livejournal.com profile] ljireland. If you deem this inappropriate, please feel free to delete it.

One question...

Have you ever witnessed your whole family being beaten, their personal belongings destroyed, and their family degraded as though they were little more than animals?...and then witnessed this day after day after day?

Those in that forum who were defending the IRA were doing so out of admiration for those who protected them back when things were out of control. I'm assuming you're Irish...so you must realize that not all the sub-groups of the IRA are the same, follow the same sets of rules, or follow one set leader. I'm neutral, obviously, because I am American. But even those who know members of the IRA here closely think it's outrageous how "the IRA" are dealing with Robert McCartney's death. Those men who murdered him should obviously be locked up, and everyone I know here agrees. During the Strabane Memorial, Gerry Adams warned again that those who deal in criminality are not true republicans, and are only going to set things back again. Obviously, not everyone is going to listen to an ex-IRA man gone politician.

Anyway, I kinda lost track of what I was saying, lol, but the truth is...those who still do admire the IRA do so because that's all they've had to protect them all these years...these people believe strongly that the IRA are their guardians and would do anything to ensure the protection of their people, they believe that the IRA does not deal drugs or purposely target average everyday people, and they believe that their little town's IRA has nothing to do with the other groups out there who do wrong.

It's so strange for me...as much as I try to remain neutral, I definitley sometimes agree with the people here. Yet at other times, I see things like what happened to Robert McCartney and it truly saddens me that all this violence is still going on in this day and age. I'm happy to be bringing my fiance' to Florida and away from the past so he can start over--yet I know he will always think of the IRA as heroes; this town has simply seen too much death to forgive just yet.

God bless.
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