Say Nothing 17:17 - Jan 2 with 804 views | trampie | Anyone seen 'Say Nothing' it's on Disney plus, I'm not into films, tv etc but I thought it was well made, well acted and that they made a good effort at portraying some of the characters in a 'sensitive' light, whether that was the correct thing to do or not. I thought it was quite brave of the person who wrote it and the people who made it to put it out there, talk of people going to sue. | |
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Say Nothing on 18:19 - Jan 2 with 747 views | trampie | Just seen the reviews on IMDb whatever that is, lots of 10/10 ratings, also seen newspaper reviews and the like praising it, but do many people have/watch Disney plus, I only had the channel free due to some banking switch and previously have only watched 'Welcome to Wrexham' on it. | |
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Say Nothing on 19:39 - Jan 2 with 693 views | pencoedjack | Not often I agree or respond to you but an excellent series. Shows Gerry Adam’s up for what he is. | | | |
Say Nothing on 20:28 - Jan 2 with 661 views | trampie |
Say Nothing on 19:39 - Jan 2 by pencoedjack | Not often I agree or respond to you but an excellent series. Shows Gerry Adam’s up for what he is. |
Lots of people think that Adams and McGuinness were traitors to the Republican cause, did the British turn them i wonder ? | |
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Say Nothing on 20:34 - Jan 2 with 649 views | trampie | I hope that the British never gave the woman that was killed money to spy, that would be absolutely awful if that was the case. | |
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Say Nothing on 15:43 - Jan 3 with 488 views | trampie | Will Marian take Disney on ?, she did not take the Murdochs on who apparently owned the publishers or something after threatening to do so. The justice system is not about innocence or guilt but getting a verdict either for or against, can Disney and their multimillion pound lawyers get away with naming somebody like that, would Marion want it all raked back up by taking it on. If the author/Disney push her she might get her wig or nuns outfit back out, the might of the British Army had their hands full with her so watch out Disney. [Post edited 3 Jan 15:51]
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Say Nothing on 10:31 - Jan 4 with 409 views | trampie | Watched 'I Dolours' on the back of watching 'Say Nothing ', I was surprised that Dolours herself when interviewed said the disappearing of the woman with 10 children was a war crime, some people would say that but I was surprised she said it. | |
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Say Nothing on 08:21 - Jan 5 with 283 views | Boundy |
Say Nothing on 10:31 - Jan 4 by trampie | Watched 'I Dolours' on the back of watching 'Say Nothing ', I was surprised that Dolours herself when interviewed said the disappearing of the woman with 10 children was a war crime, some people would say that but I was surprised she said it. |
"some would say it was a war crime" and the rest? | |
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Say Nothing on 08:36 - Jan 5 with 261 views | trampie |
Say Nothing on 08:21 - Jan 5 by Boundy | "some would say it was a war crime" and the rest? |
Some would not, the UK for instance still had the death penalty for a certain crime at that time even after they had done away with the death penalty for murder etc. | |
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Say Nothing on 21:43 - Jan 5 with 135 views | Boundy |
Say Nothing on 08:36 - Jan 5 by trampie | Some would not, the UK for instance still had the death penalty for a certain crime at that time even after they had done away with the death penalty for murder etc. |
It wasn't a war crime as the the rest of the UK were not at war with NI, it was murder , murder of an innocent women . | |
| "In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master." |
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Say Nothing on 22:48 - Jan 5 with 101 views | trampie |
Say Nothing on 21:43 - Jan 5 by Boundy | It wasn't a war crime as the the rest of the UK were not at war with NI, it was murder , murder of an innocent women . |
A lot of people on one side of the divide regarded it as a war but the English led UK state did not want to legitimise it as a war as that would have given the Republican fighters certain rights they did not want them to have. The whole crux of the matter for a lot of people was was the woman that was killed 'innocent' or not ?, the IRA clearly thought she wasn't innocent and that left them with a problem hence the warning in the first instance. [Post edited 5 Jan 23:21]
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Say Nothing on 01:32 - Jan 6 with 42 views | Kilkennyjack |
Say Nothing on 21:43 - Jan 5 by Boundy | It wasn't a war crime as the the rest of the UK were not at war with NI, it was murder , murder of an innocent women . |
Great to have built peace for most over the last 20 years. Well done Blair and Clinton and others. But you cant have it both ways. If it is a war then the IRA members and others have the right not to be treated as common criminals. If it is not a war then the shooting of unarmed civilians by British Crown Forces must result in a murder charge if appropriate. Even decades later. Nobody has the right to take another life whatever side of the struggle you sit on. | |
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