Does it matter? They still die.
dunno who's he.
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According to you, he would be a criminal, yet he's considered a hero.
since I dunno who's he, I can't comment but I ask you this - did he employ the use of terrorism?
Who was Mick Collins?
Why do Americans idolize him?
Do you support his actions?
Yes.
Yet Americans idolize him.
Yes.
Yet Americans idolize him.
Why do you think Americans idolize Michael Collins?
Diaspora, madam.
Are you guys not the largest IRA sympathizers outside of Ireland?
My stance is that all war is morally wrong. Unfortunately, because we humans have still not been able to shrug off our primitive mechanisms of conflict resolution, it persists.
And yet we try to make "rules of engagement" in an attempt to add moral credibility to war. This is saddening. You cannot say that one form of war is okay, and one is not. From a moral standpoint, none of it is okay. If we are going to engage in war, why is it wrong to send a child as a bomb carrier okay to bomb civilian targets? If it's all wrong, then it is all equally wrong. Therefore, it is all fair during the act of war.
A child being used as a bomb carrier is not dirty fighting or wrong because of the rules of war; it's wrong because of the rules of humanity.
asking fellow Americans.... any of you idolize Michael Collins?
I idolize his whiskey.
And a couple days ago, there were certainly a lot of pints of Guinness being raised in his honor here and everywhere across the country.
I idolize his whiskey.
And a couple days ago, there were certainly a lot of pints of Guinness being raised in his honor here and everywhere across the country.
Heh......you are thinking of Tom Collins
Is that the guy who blew up the Blarney stone? I heard all that was left was Blarney Rubble.....![]()
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asking fellow Americans.... any of you idolize Michael Collins?