matterbug wrote:
Setekh wrote:
why is it now that the english worry?
are you all so young, that you cannot remember the constant IRA attacks?
we have suffered under terrorist attacks in one form or another, for the best part of a century, why should this be the one that makes us afraid?
So... because other terrorist attacks have already happened, people should just not worry about this one? I'm sorry, but that sounds like crazy reasoning to me. Because the United States was already attacked at Pearl Harbor, does that mean we shouldn't have been worried about September 11? Because we already had a World War I, does that mean we shouldn't have been worried about World War II?
I mean, come on...
okay.
im going to remain calm and not get this thread locked.
Maybe im unique, maybe im just old enough to remember the constant attacks upon my nation, from an agressor that really just cant get over the past, maybe im just too phazed by the stories of my dad being snipered by terrorists to worry.
but none-the-less.
Every person ive talked too is unphased, because they remember the BBC bombing a couple years back.
because they remember bloody sunday, and warren point and the numerous other attacks.
maybe we are just phased by experiance.
maybe we are just phased by the recolection of how bad it could have been?
(and worl war 2 was slightly differant, a full scale invasion is very differant to three bombs in train stations and one on a bus)
edit: what the I.R.A wants the I.R.A wont gets.
the people spoke.
they couldnt handle that they lost.
we compromised.
they couldnt handle that they lost.
they staged a massed uprising.