Mycroft said:
What shades of grey do you think you understand that the rest of us don't?
I just like the fact that someone reads a post of mine, and responds in a non abusive and considered manner.
Yes, Ireland is a complex issue. I made a statement on it, and I don't pretend to have all the answers. An informed discussion on the issue, and it's repurcussions, is going to result in a result that is not definite, and have conclusions that are qualified.
Ireland was interesting compared to, say Scotland. The Scots were taken over, subjugated, and caused to suffer to a great extent. They fought back, and nearly over ran England itself, in the process, causing much bloodshed.
Ireland, in contrast was not so easily subdued, and never accepted English rule. It fought back, and, when the IRA had won, accepted a partition, North and South. Some accepted this, others didn't. And so the 'Troubles' began.
How do you define "the other side" and how would we know if they're all dead?
Take this quote "They absolutely hate us for our values. They are correct, though, that we are trying to destroy them. We will destroy them."
I do wonder, what is to be destroyed. What would that involve. How many deaths would it take.
Who are these "so many" you're speaking of?