Gerry Adams, in Before the Dawn[1966], wrote:
"It might or might not be right to kill but sometimes it is necessary."
This post says much about Gerry Adams.
"It might or might not be right to kill but sometimes it is necessary."
This post says much about Gerry Adams.
The same question might be asked of every other person who has expressed that sentiment, overtly and otherwise. Adams is tarnished in the minds of many as top IRA man, but is it only this that makes his utterence of a well-worn (and rather well-accepted) truism, "wrong"?
ReplyDeleteWe're not all Kantian moralists.