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This is a discussion on "The Lost Revolution: A History of the OIRA and Workers Party" within the History forums, part of the Topical Discussion category on Politics.ie. Originally Posted by Garibaldy I am unaware of any documents being removed from Cedar Lounge. Are you talking about the ...
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But I voted for the SP even though Im opposed to their cypto-unionism because I felt that they would defend my economnic interests. Im sure a lot of people voted for the WP for the same reason. I think though this was a rather important gap. Republican Socialism strikes a cord with a lot of Irish working class people and thats why the IRSP meet with so much state repression in the 26 counties. |
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Go away.... And those at Kingsmill were killed because of their religion. |
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I am absolutely sure that the overwhelming majority of WP voters voted for it because it put class issues right at the top of its agenda, and onto the political agenda in the south. Others voted for it because it was the most militantly secular party in the state. Others for its line on the north. It is quite clear that the overwhelming majority of people right across the island - and especially in the south - opposed the violence. The WP's position from 1972 on violence was in tune with popular opinion in the south, and that was especially true when it was most electorally successful. |
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a) the restoration of Prod rule in Northern Ireland; b) letting defenceless Ulster Catholic children fall into the clutches of Prod teachers. To the Workers Party, non-sectarian class politics meant letting Prods walk over Catholics. Is it any wonder they were heavily rejected by the victim tribe in Northern Ireland? |
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| [QUOTE=SevenStars;2159633] "You wanna be part of the UK? That might also define you as an non-Irish person?" So what? "And those at Kingsmill were killed because of their religion." They were killed in reprisal for the killing of Catholics. Please mind your manners. If the Kingsmills operation had been carried out in support of a United Ireland, it would be your business. It was carried out in order to protect Ulster Catholics. It was and is none of your business because you are not an Ulster Catholic. Let us victims of Prod tyranny do our own thing in our own province. |
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| The bombings were a propoganda disaster and a disaster for anyone opposed to sectarianism. |
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There are a lot of claims that if the GFA hadn't been passed there would have been some kind of sectarian bloodbath. Is this in any way credible ? What is the evidence. On the Provisionals side, all they would have needed to do is have a cease fire. |
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