Consider under what circumstances it could have become impossible overnight to convince an employee of the British State, sitting alone but in open court, that the role of Gerry Adams in the IRA had been merely more likely than not. When it all comes out about Adams, probably after his death, then Stakeknife will look like Fishwife.
People who think that Britain took up the slave trade purely to end it will always eventually argue that slavery was good for the slaves, or just correct in itself. To Holocaust deniers, the only thing wrong with the Holocaust was that it never happened. And defenders of a figure such as this invariably regret that he was not exactly as his accusers alleged.
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