Actually if you knew the history of the early Irish they were more interested in spreading the gospel than the sword and spread Christianity across large parts of Europe during the dark ages after it had retreated somewhat, so they brought the cross more than the sword as well as knowledge and education. Irish scholars were much prized by Charlemagne in the 700`s for their intellect and teaching. They also went on to setup monasteries in numerous areas from Saint Columbanus who founded numerous monasteries in the Frankish and Lombard kingdoms, most notably Bobbio Abbey in 614, others in Switzerland and St. Columba in Iona, Scotland. Even did the English a turn for all the good it did us.
See we Irish didn`t need civilising, as we were the ones spreading civilisation, but of course that does not suit the narrative of the conqueror and the thick bog Irish. You have to dehumanise a people before you set about destroying them, Hitler & co. knew that trick as well.
Not really, as it's just based upon speculation from a lack of evidence, and I personally think it's of little importance to the atrocities committed by the IRA against the will of the majority of the Irish people, but hey just had to point that point out since you've ignored it completely.
Now dehumanisation, yeah that's certainly something that's relevant to the wider discussion here. For the good of the thread, I'll have to put you on ignore here on in, as I'm unintentionally dragging it down and you seem to be only really interested in a one-sided version of history - with respect - you haven't really had balanced experience of, however detailed, understandable and intelligent that history is. Good day to you.
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