depris:
"While I generally consider Brits to be ridiculously egotistical and definitely warmongering (who didn't they piss off and try to occupy? is their even a developed country on this planet that wasn't pushed around by brits at some point in history?)"
Name a country that hasn't tried to "push around", "piss off" or "occupy" other territories and peoples at some point in their history. Do you therefore consider all those countries as "ridiculously egotistical" and "warmongering".. including your own?
"I think if it were the 70s or 80s I would be more supportive of the IRA. Lately with all the splinter groups, questionable motivations, lack of meaningful finicial support from the US (due to the above), and the new war on terror; which adds a new angle to opinions... I don't consider it worth it."
Gee thanks. It's always gratifying to know that someone couldn't be arsed to support a terrorist group which has a history of targeting people in my country, and those of my kith and kin.
I guess I should thank you, yeah? You might be gratified to know that I'll not be sending money to the likes of Al-Qaeda or any other extremist Muslim groups, any time soon. 'Cos, you know, the USA is The Big Evil - the Big Satan - and all that...
"advances in technology and legnth of time/propaghanda (which is the only reason why some people in NI want to stay apart of britian..."
To start with, Britain is an island. The majority of people in Northern Ireland want to remain part of the United Kingdom. Propaganda has little or nothing to do with it in my own case. Besides which, the kind of propaganda you've obviously been fed, exists on the counter-side... does it not? The kind of propaganda that might persuade you to put some money into a tin as it's rattled at you, to give funds to a terrorist organisation in a country some 3 or 4,000 miles away from you that you may or may not have visited at some point.
"The bottom line is this is a new century that seems to have been timed perfectly with an abrupt end to the lifestyle of the 1960s-2000. The landscape of the world has changed so drastically in the last 20 years that it's time to take another look at things. I would definitely monetarily support Sinn Fein if asked to do so and given verifiable info as to how my money would be useful/used. Though to be quite honest their are so many problems here in the US that it isn't a pressing issue for me."
Now this kind of thinking, at least to me, has merits.
"In short, the brits are dead wrong and have a really one sided opinion of the IRA and/or irish people as nothing but terrorists/terrorists supporters;"
Do we? It was the "Brits" who, with the cooperation of the involved and interested parties, arranged the Belfast Agreement of 1998, and who for years had been secretly negotiating with Sinn Féin/IRA.
"*beep* However, I don't know that more bombings, kidnappings, killings, or what have you will do anything to help a united ireland cause in this day and age."
Indeed. Quite the reverse.
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