First of all, thoughts and sympathies for the victims, friends, relatives and fellow citizens of this awful incident.
Talking to American friends last night, including family members who live in Boston, I reflected on the American 'naivity' regarding US citizens collecting money in Bars for the IRA in the 80s (at least that was the decade in which I politely refused to contribute while having a beer in a NY bar). I wondered if the US view had changed over the years, since they have experienced terrorism.
And, for example, Paula Radcliffe has said that the perpetraters are 'sick' people. Was the ANC, Mandela et al sick? Is the IRA sick.
Is terrorism ever justified?
Talking to American friends last night, including family members who live in Boston, I reflected on the American 'naivity' regarding US citizens collecting money in Bars for the IRA in the 80s (at least that was the decade in which I politely refused to contribute while having a beer in a NY bar). I wondered if the US view had changed over the years, since they have experienced terrorism.
And, for example, Paula Radcliffe has said that the perpetraters are 'sick' people. Was the ANC, Mandela et al sick? Is the IRA sick.
Is terrorism ever justified?
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