Originally posted by CM
@Weasel, HDL and Fable have made my point. Though more succinctly and much clearier. There were military wings, and only after the British themselves decided that they would give freedom did they start a dialogue. The peace movement did not force the brits to start a dialogue.
I will need to do a search and see if Indians straped bombs to theirselfs and then walked into market places and blow their selfs up. If I find they did, I will take all of my comments back. If they didn't, I will stand with my claims that peaceful resistance can work.
There is a fine line between fighting a cause for "freedom" and fighting a cause to "eliminate" a people.
IMHO to fight for "freedom" you attack the other sides means of holding you back. (Mainly the armed services)
IMHO to fight to "eliminate" a people you attack the people, no matter who or what they are.