cancel2 2022
Canceled
That was sort of the point, wasn't it? Opposition to the Good Friday Agreement?
And as you conveniently omitted, the bombing wasn't carried out by the Provisional IRA, but rather a splinter group that the Provos cracked down upon afterwards. Even the BBC attributed it to elements in opposition to the efforts of Gerry Adams and McGuinness.
Like there was doubt, that maybe it was the IRA that shot all the protesters in Derry?
Like there was doubt, that maybe it was the IRA that exploded the bomb in McGurk's Pub?
Like there was no doubt that the Guildford Four were guilty?
British doubts are virtual indictments.
Well apparently you have no problem being an apologist for terrorism, so that is duly noted. I don't even know if you have any Irish connection anyway but you certainly seem to have little connection to reality on the issue. As for Bloody Sunday there isn't much doubt that Martin McGuiness was there with a machine gun and that several of the protestors were found with nail bombs. The IRA needed some dead martyrs to help with recruitment and they cynically used the protestors as cannon fodder. Of course if the US military had been there like at My Lai they would have gone through all the suspects houses, burned them to the ground and bayoneted all the babies and children.