So mate from the film u seen last night name me any other people other than Aidan Gallagher that got killed remember 33 people died in it????? U getting my point yet?????
And well Ireland is full of injustices especially ones where the UK government have blood on their hands.
Philomena Skelton also died in the Bombing on that tragic day in Omagh i'm not disputing that there were others that died and yes i did get your point way back in your first post actually .
However you seem to have missed my point about you being insensitive and having NO regard for human life.Despite what you may or may not think about the motives of the family concerned at the end of the day they still lost their son at a very young age .Perhaps that's the only way of dealing with it for them ,standing up and fighting for justice .Try to be impartial and put your politics aside and think how you would feel in their circumstances or infact anyone who has lost loved ones in the troubles.
As Gavin said , this is a presentation website and although comments on particular programmes are very welcome, please leave your own political opinions or agenda aside. It's obviously a sensitive subject and should be treated as such.
I don't have any political opinions agendas or strong views but i think we should show some respect for the dead and for ALL families who have lost their loved ones .That's all i have to say on this subject .
It was a touching programme. I thought it delved into some developing facts. I thought they could have based the programme on other familes, not just the Gallaghers. All in all, well done to C4 for putting a message on after (helpline)
Yes I thought on the whole it was a very good programme. I was particularly impressed with the main actor as he was very naturalistic and wholly believable. Of course the programme didn't cover all sides of this issue but the main thing is that it didn't try to do that and instead focused on a single aspect.