Oh, I see. That old script. Well, you let me know when you grow up and we can have a discussion about NI and why I know a bit about it. Until then I suggest you get back to patting your other right wing flunkies on the back and pretending you know everything.
Step Father in the Navy? Sorry, genuinely don't know where you got that from.
I have a very clear knowledge of what the British troops in NI were told and what line they were instructed to take but that's by the by. You stated religion had nothing to do with the troubles. You are blatantly...
I read it some time ago.
As an aside, for someone to claim religion has no part in the troubles to then accuse anyone else of not understanding them, well, that just about sums you up.
FYI, I have read and understood that and many other essays on the matter. You couldn't possibly have read that pdf in the time it took you to take the piss so, go away, read it properly and then we can discuss.
My opinion is that politics and lifestyle play a bigger role in the troubles than...
Oh, it's certainly a lot more political than religious, especially in the cities of the Republic and of NI but a religious undertone exists throughout the troubles. But to state that the troubles had nothing to do with religion displays a deeply ignorant lack of understanding of the history of...