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I’m aquatinted with a former female yanki gang member/prostitute/junkie/ex-con.
In her 40s she became obsessed with the IRA, wears a Sinn Fein necklace and West Belfast has become a biannual pilgrimage for her. Lovely and very interesting woman.
My point is, it seems that there could be a kind of transference of rebellion going on in both my example and the person in the article. I wonder if there has ever been a psychological study into something similar.
It’s truly disgusting that the ABC is publishing blatant war propaganda pieces like this