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Its perfectly normal to support resistance against foreign rule in a country, especially when the oppression in that country has been as brutal as what has happened in Ireland.

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Q: I love Ireland and it makes me sick with what the British did to it over the centuries. I sort of sympathize and like the IRA because i want to get back at them is this bad or normal?
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