Re: Let's set aside our diffrences, sing loud, sing proudfasepunchApril 8 2005, 00:15:11 UTC
the irish are not my fucking people. was i born in ireland? no. were you? no. your people are the people with whom you grow up, the culture you're a part of and assimilated into.
where do you think the militant islamic terrorists got their ideas of hitting public places? the i.r.a. they saw how successful it was as a terrorist tactic and proceeded to copycat.
the whole point of this post was satire and you fell into it hook, line and sinker.
the whole point was to draw out people obsessed with heritage and race and OMG IRISH IS COOL. i dont give a fuck about the irish or what they as a race have or havent done. racial identification of oneself is what i was really hitting at with this piece. owned.
Re: Let's set aside our diffrences, sing loud, sing proudnuclearoopsApril 10 2005, 17:21:00 UTC
There's no fucking way I'm calling myself American, North Carolinian, or Charlottean. I'm an Italian/Irish-"American"(happy now) From Islip, Long Island, New York.
If you don't like it, I'll have to punch you in the face.
Re: Let's set aside our diffrences, sing loud, sing proudfasepunchApril 10 2005, 22:44:24 UTC
try it. my whole point is fuck categorization by race/nationality/etc. nationalism has never accomplished anything good, ideas of racial superiority (which is what happens when you get too much into racial pride) have caused shit like slavery, the holocaust, so on and so forth. so fuck it all. people are people. i'm from new orleans and i am WHO i am, not WHERE i'm from.
the whole yay for being irish thing is a fad, just like black power from the 70s and more recently the hispanic craze. When Boondock Saints 6 comes out, people will be sick of it and move on.
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where do you think the militant islamic terrorists got their ideas of hitting public places? the i.r.a. they saw how successful it was as a terrorist tactic and proceeded to copycat.
the whole point of this post was satire and you fell into it hook, line and sinker.
the whole point was to draw out people obsessed with heritage and race and OMG IRISH IS COOL. i dont give a fuck about the irish or what they as a race have or havent done. racial identification of oneself is what i was really hitting at with this piece. owned.
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If you don't like it, I'll have to punch you in the face.
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And I do have relatives in Ireland.
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