I thought this was about Nelson Mandela, the terrorist that somehow got the whole world to think he was a good guy.
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I thought this was about Nelson Mandela, the terrorist that somehow got the whole world to think he was a good guy.
It's the conspiracy theorist coming out in me.I think that is more of an urban legend.
He was called a freedom fighter, the IRA were called terrorists. The UK wears the cap that fits,*exits thread
He was called a freedom fighter, the IRA were called terrorists. The UK wears the cap that fits,
He was called a freedom fighter, the IRA were called terrorists. The UK wears the cap that fits,
One fought to free his Country (Mandela) good guy, the others (IRA) terrorists, fought to free their Country. What's the difference.Bombs away![]()
One fought to free his Country (Mandela) good guy, the others (IRA) terrorists, fought to free their Country. What's the difference.
I thought this was about Nelson Mandela, the terrorist that somehow got the whole world to think he was a good guy.
Yes, so who's the terrorist.Here's what you posted intially !
Yes, so who's the terrorist.
One of them or both. Were they fighting for different things or the same thing.
Don't let your Britishness influence your choice.
Ok, so going back to my first post, if I'd have wrote 'seen as a good guy'Stop it, you're confusing me !
Ok, so going back to my first post, if I'd have wrote 'seen as a good guy'
I missed the words ''seen as"
He was seen by the world as a good guy 'cos he fought for his Country, yet the IRA were seen as Baddys, yet alls they did was fought for their Country.
Hence my comment 'what's the difference'.