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eh, one mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter.</p>
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If I lived in a country where I was legally a second class citizen? I don't think I would have problems using terrorist tactics if conventional means were not working even if it meant attacks on a civilian populace. Think about it, if this country were invaded and occupied by a foreign power and it totally sucked, how far would you go to get them the **** out?</p>
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Bad enough our own school history books white wash the terrorism perpetrated by americans during the revolution and not just using guerrilla tactics and dumping tea into the sea, I am talking wanton rape and murder of their loyalist bretheren and those people were probably celebrated as heroes following the war. With that said, whatever works.</p>
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I mean we get a day off to celebrate the Hitler of the new world. Lets not split hairs here and act like there aren't white people who are still hailed as great people today who were in their own right just as bad or worse.</p>
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I wont speak for Jay of course, but for me?</p>
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All I am saying is that maybe he shouldnt be held on high as a saint. This is also not to say he did not do great things in combatting Apartheid. This is not a race issue for me. </p>
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I hold the same opinion of a lot of famous people like Gandhi (pedophile), Mother Theresa (Thief and sadist), Dali Lama (theocrasy regime) that masses of westerns herald as wonderful people to be admired. </p>
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Nostalgia has a way of filtration. </p>