Des Bishop
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to get the peace process over the line, to sign the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, right? And part of that Good Friday Agreement was the sense of that we all have to accept that there has been horrible things that have happened throughout the process, and we need to try to find a way forward.
to get the peace process over the line, to sign the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, right? And part of that Good Friday Agreement was the sense of that we all have to accept that there has been horrible things that have happened throughout the process, and we need to try to find a way forward.
And then when they took the case against Jerry Adams over Gene McConville and the missing because of the Boston tapes, which is its own controversy in itself, but without even getting into the recordings, the fact that they decided to go after him for that specifically was so dangerous because it's like, oh, so how come we're not relitigating
And then when they took the case against Jerry Adams over Gene McConville and the missing because of the Boston tapes, which is its own controversy in itself, but without even getting into the recordings, the fact that they decided to go after him for that specifically was so dangerous because it's like, oh, so how come we're not relitigating
And then when they took the case against Jerry Adams over Gene McConville and the missing because of the Boston tapes, which is its own controversy in itself, but without even getting into the recordings, the fact that they decided to go after him for that specifically was so dangerous because it's like, oh, so how come we're not relitigating
almost all of the past except for this one thing and this guy happens to be the guy that's the head of Sinn Fein and they're getting powerful in the Republic of Ireland because at that time Sinn Fein was really starting to get powerful in the south as well as in the north you know like why is it just we go after him and again I know Jerry Adams but I am no great defender I've never understood why he keeps denying that he's in the IRA I think it's really just a fuck you I'm never going to admit it now but like everybody everybody knows that he was you know like yeah
almost all of the past except for this one thing and this guy happens to be the guy that's the head of Sinn Fein and they're getting powerful in the Republic of Ireland because at that time Sinn Fein was really starting to get powerful in the south as well as in the north you know like why is it just we go after him and again I know Jerry Adams but I am no great defender I've never understood why he keeps denying that he's in the IRA I think it's really just a fuck you I'm never going to admit it now but like everybody everybody knows that he was you know like yeah
almost all of the past except for this one thing and this guy happens to be the guy that's the head of Sinn Fein and they're getting powerful in the Republic of Ireland because at that time Sinn Fein was really starting to get powerful in the south as well as in the north you know like why is it just we go after him and again I know Jerry Adams but I am no great defender I've never understood why he keeps denying that he's in the IRA I think it's really just a fuck you I'm never going to admit it now but like everybody everybody knows that he was you know like yeah
That part's not even that controversial because everyone knows that he was, but he just does that for whatever reason and that's fine. But why that one was okay to relitigate, but not all the other ones. And that's so dangerous because you have a situation where peace is so delicate.
That part's not even that controversial because everyone knows that he was, but he just does that for whatever reason and that's fine. But why that one was okay to relitigate, but not all the other ones. And that's so dangerous because you have a situation where peace is so delicate.
That part's not even that controversial because everyone knows that he was, but he just does that for whatever reason and that's fine. But why that one was okay to relitigate, but not all the other ones. And that's so dangerous because you have a situation where peace is so delicate.
Because everyone's pissed off. Everybody has grievance. On every side of the community, there is grievance.
Because everyone's pissed off. Everybody has grievance. On every side of the community, there is grievance.
Because everyone's pissed off. Everybody has grievance. On every side of the community, there is grievance.
but now you're going to allow one grievance to surface because you can actually just bring everybody's grievances back in and then we're back to square one so I thought that was a bit irresponsible the court case that happens late in the series say nothing however what I will say is that it's an exceptionally good series about the worst part of the troubles and you'd be hard pressed
but now you're going to allow one grievance to surface because you can actually just bring everybody's grievances back in and then we're back to square one so I thought that was a bit irresponsible the court case that happens late in the series say nothing however what I will say is that it's an exceptionally good series about the worst part of the troubles and you'd be hard pressed
but now you're going to allow one grievance to surface because you can actually just bring everybody's grievances back in and then we're back to square one so I thought that was a bit irresponsible the court case that happens late in the series say nothing however what I will say is that it's an exceptionally good series about the worst part of the troubles and you'd be hard pressed
To criticize anything from like the first five or six episodes. And it's very intense. Yes. Watching the suffering of Dolores Price and her sister. And it's very intense watching them have to do things that in hindsight are fucked up. Fucked up. Fucked up. And a lot of it's fucked up.
To criticize anything from like the first five or six episodes. And it's very intense. Yes. Watching the suffering of Dolores Price and her sister. And it's very intense watching them have to do things that in hindsight are fucked up. Fucked up. Fucked up. And a lot of it's fucked up.
To criticize anything from like the first five or six episodes. And it's very intense. Yes. Watching the suffering of Dolores Price and her sister. And it's very intense watching them have to do things that in hindsight are fucked up. Fucked up. Fucked up. And a lot of it's fucked up.