cutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah but if Irish Americans didn't continue to identify as Irish they never would have sent all that money over for the revolution.
That money was only resting in my account.
cutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah but if Irish Americans didn't continue to identify as Irish they never would have sent all that money over for the revolution.
Bullshit you sent it to Libya for guns.dimejinky99 wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Yeah but if Irish Americans didn't continue to identify as Irish they never would have sent all that money over for the revolution.
That money was only resting in my account.
representative of 40 million people?dimejinky99 wrote:96583UP wrote:do you keep a dossier on all 40 million of them?dimejinky99 wrote:McParadigm wrote:This is probably fair for many. A big part of anti-Irish sentiment was the idea that Catholicism was incompatible with American culture (LOL), and would harm it. That’s not how the sentiments played out, or how they were expressed over time, but that and the predicted costs to the American labor market were the starting point. A culture and economic fear erupted into stupidity.Bi_3 wrote:In the context the red team is using it now, i somewhat agree. I dont think they are all racists, but I think a majority of people (not politicians) using those phrases right now are letting fear and prejudice prevent them from understanding that culture is not static. And Trump is certainly leveraging that to all of our detriments.jwfocker wrote:Protecting 'traditions' and 'culture' and declaring that they are under attack have been buzz words used to enact violence on minorities and people that are different than the majority for centuries. Hate, racism, and nationalistic pride are packed within those phrases.
Never minding that the president referring to European culture here also uses the word to describe Confederate statues, the culture argument is exactly of the type that comes when you form your opinion first (feels true), and gather information second. It does feel perfectly reasonable, as a possible danger, until you examine actual research into the issue.
We would all be best served in learning our lesson from the Irish immigration story. Stop obsessing over the differences immigrants represent, and start looking for their lucky charms.
The vast majority of the 40 million Irish Americans seem to be the worst kind of republican redneck pig ignorant uneducated racist assholes but that’s more a reflection on what happened to them in your country the past 200 years. It’s not representative of mine at all.
No but there’s fb pages like Irish central which is for ‘irish’ americans And it’s the worst kind of shit ugly nonsense like when the St Patrick day parade rolls around and youll see thousands of them railing against gay people being allowed participate and basically everything else. All very pro trump too. They’re rabid about their Irish ancestry *but have never been here*. And have no understanding at all that the Ireland they have in their heads doesn’t exist outside a postcard. It’s disappointing and alarming. Go have a look at that page. It’s depressing but fairly representative of them and their thinking.
the irony of you posting the above, given that you posted the below:dimejinky99 wrote:Pretty much yeah
maybe we should make them all wear a leprechaun patch on their shoulder?dimejinky99 wrote:The vast majority of the 40 million Irish Americans seem to be the worst kind of republican redneck pig ignorant uneducated racist assholes but that’s more a reflection on what happened to them in your country the past 200 years. It’s not representative of mine at all.
racist lies belong in GDB wrote:If you're going to discuss this topic, discuss it for real, not in GD.
Hello mental gymnast.96583UP wrote:the irony of you posting the above, given that you posted the below:dimejinky99 wrote:Pretty much yeah
maybe we should make them all wear a leprechaun patch on their shoulder?dimejinky99 wrote:The vast majority of the 40 million Irish Americans seem to be the worst kind of republican redneck pig ignorant uneducated racist assholes but that’s more a reflection on what happened to them in your country the past 200 years. It’s not representative of mine at all.
everyone who marches in that parade is not a racist uneducated pigdimejinky99 wrote:Hello mental gymnast.96583UP wrote:the irony of you posting the above, given that you posted the below:dimejinky99 wrote:Pretty much yeah
maybe we should make them all wear a leprechaun patch on their shoulder?dimejinky99 wrote:The vast majority of the 40 million Irish Americans seem to be the worst kind of republican redneck pig ignorant uneducated racist assholes but that’s more a reflection on what happened to them in your country the past 200 years. It’s not representative of mine at all.
You guys do that once a year March 17th. To an appalling degree.
96583UP wrote:everyone who marches in that parade is not a racist uneducated pigdimejinky99 wrote:Hello mental gymnast.96583UP wrote:the irony of you posting the above, given that you posted the below:dimejinky99 wrote:Pretty much yeah
maybe we should make them all wear a leprechaun patch on their shoulder?dimejinky99 wrote:The vast majority of the 40 million Irish Americans seem to be the worst kind of republican redneck pig ignorant uneducated racist assholes but that’s more a reflection on what happened to them in your country the past 200 years. It’s not representative of mine at all.
You guys do that once a year March 17th. To an appalling degree.
and that parade is not representative of all 40 million americans of irish descent
it is unreal that you are still allowed to post here. ban this motherf*ckerdimejinky99 wrote:96583UP wrote:everyone who marches in that parade is not a racist uneducated pigdimejinky99 wrote:Hello mental gymnast.96583UP wrote:the irony of you posting the above, given that you posted the below:dimejinky99 wrote:Pretty much yeah
maybe we should make them all wear a leprechaun patch on their shoulder?dimejinky99 wrote:The vast majority of the 40 million Irish Americans seem to be the worst kind of republican redneck pig ignorant uneducated racist assholes but that’s more a reflection on what happened to them in your country the past 200 years. It’s not representative of mine at all.
You guys do that once a year March 17th. To an appalling degree.
and that parade is not representative of all 40 million americans of irish descent
I know. The rest are all homophobic assholes who boycott it cos gay people take part.
hmmm, maybedimejinky99 wrote:You can be born in a barn. It doesn’t make you a horse.