Re: Come off it The Saville Inquiry may disagree "None of the casualties shot by soldiers of Support Company was armed with a firearm or (with the probable exception of Gerald Donaghey) a bomb of any description. None was posing any threat of causing death or serious injury. In no case was any warning given before soldiers opened fire. "None of the casualties was posing a threat of causing death or serious injury, or indeed was doing anything else that could on any view justify their shooting." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10319881 However, as said, it doesn't condone the chanting.
Re: Come off it Until you hear their anti British sectarian chants of hate, then you realise what a bunch of sh1ts some of them are. They even wanted to disrespect the poppy appeal.