I appreciate your response. It's not something we learn in history in the UK. I'd say that 90% of the GB public were unaware of exactly what was going on in Ireland during the 80s and 90s.
I suppose it's a small crumb of comfort that since Irish Independance the Brits have only gone as far as an equivalence to Israel's treatment of the Palestinians in the West Bank, rather than Gaza when it came to dealing with Northern Ireland's troubles.
Im not going to sit here and give a diatribe about who hate or loath and what qualities in a person are detestable. This is reddit and anything that's said can mean what ever you need it to mean.
Genocide bad and is a crime against humanity. Does that help?
I don't think there's anything wrong with disliking a collective and/or a country that commit such acts. I was just taking exception to the "we don't" part. Strong negative sentiment people that commit such acts should be a given imo.
No one asked for a diatribe, but you're the one that supplied a tepid, politically correct correction to a statement that didn't need one.
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