The worst racists I've encountered are the Irish and Irish Americans in New York... true right wingers. Horrible shower.
The French are proving themselves to be mighty intolerant and racist this last few months
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on February 08, 2010, 09:15:21 PMQuote from: Zapatista on February 08, 2010, 09:02:52 PMQuote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on February 08, 2010, 06:53:37 PMI hate the Franco phobia that I see in Ireland (long before Thierry Henry & that is not reason enough for it either). The Irish are watching too much British bigotry towards the French on British TV and also American anti-French feeling (just because the French stand up to them and their illegal wars) in American film.I have a dislike for colonial powers in general.Like the Ulstermen who colonised and conquered Scotland, or the Leinstermen who occupied the South Coast of Wales or attempted colonies in the Isle of Man & Anglesey. Or the Scottish (Colonial Gaels) of Irish decent who had failed to conquer the Northumbrian Kingdom. Or much later the Ulster Gaels who tried to sell the High-Kingship to the Bruces and the men of Connacht had to teach them Ireland’s not for sale.I also forgot the Kingdom of Dublin (our Viking ancestors), the Kingdom of Dublin was a Kingdom long before Denmark, Norway or Sweden, the Kingdom of Dublin (which had many mixed Gael & Gall as well as native allies, was not a benevolent power either)Of course there is the King of Leinster inviting Strongbow into Ireland and giving his daughter and his Kingdom to a Welsh-Norman lord.Or the servents of the Kingdom of Ireland and later the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland/Northern Ireland who helped colonise the world, we both the loyal and disloyal happy to oblige.Or the Independent colonisation of Monserette by Irishmen.Or the Irish that served France, Spain, Portugal, the Papel States, the United States of America, the Confederate States of America, Australia, Mexico, Austria-Hungarian Empire, the Boars, Rhodesia, South Africa etc. in their World Colonisation.DId it take you long to do that? I didn't read it.
Quote from: Zapatista on February 08, 2010, 09:02:52 PMQuote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on February 08, 2010, 06:53:37 PMI hate the Franco phobia that I see in Ireland (long before Thierry Henry & that is not reason enough for it either). The Irish are watching too much British bigotry towards the French on British TV and also American anti-French feeling (just because the French stand up to them and their illegal wars) in American film.I have a dislike for colonial powers in general.Like the Ulstermen who colonised and conquered Scotland, or the Leinstermen who occupied the South Coast of Wales or attempted colonies in the Isle of Man & Anglesey. Or the Scottish (Colonial Gaels) of Irish decent who had failed to conquer the Northumbrian Kingdom. Or much later the Ulster Gaels who tried to sell the High-Kingship to the Bruces and the men of Connacht had to teach them Ireland’s not for sale.I also forgot the Kingdom of Dublin (our Viking ancestors), the Kingdom of Dublin was a Kingdom long before Denmark, Norway or Sweden, the Kingdom of Dublin (which had many mixed Gael & Gall as well as native allies, was not a benevolent power either)Of course there is the King of Leinster inviting Strongbow into Ireland and giving his daughter and his Kingdom to a Welsh-Norman lord.Or the servents of the Kingdom of Ireland and later the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland/Northern Ireland who helped colonise the world, we both the loyal and disloyal happy to oblige.Or the Independent colonisation of Monserette by Irishmen.Or the Irish that served France, Spain, Portugal, the Papel States, the United States of America, the Confederate States of America, Australia, Mexico, Austria-Hungarian Empire, the Boars, Rhodesia, South Africa etc. in their World Colonisation.
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on February 08, 2010, 06:53:37 PMI hate the Franco phobia that I see in Ireland (long before Thierry Henry & that is not reason enough for it either). The Irish are watching too much British bigotry towards the French on British TV and also American anti-French feeling (just because the French stand up to them and their illegal wars) in American film.I have a dislike for colonial powers in general.
I hate the Franco phobia that I see in Ireland (long before Thierry Henry & that is not reason enough for it either). The Irish are watching too much British bigotry towards the French on British TV and also American anti-French feeling (just because the French stand up to them and their illegal wars) in American film.
Stew, careful with your word proximities there.
Quote from: The Iceman on February 08, 2010, 06:28:06 PMI don't have a problem with gay people. I have a problem if a gay person is outwardly over the top flamboyantly gay and wants everyone to know. Your business is your business so keep it that way.I don't have a problem with other races but if a black man takes my spot in the car park I'll still be pissed off and racist thoughts may automatically spring to mind.My biggest fear is that we become so politically correct that we are not allowed to think for ourselves anymore. Would you be thinking that he took your spot because he is black, or because inherently - people suck?
I don't have a problem with gay people. I have a problem if a gay person is outwardly over the top flamboyantly gay and wants everyone to know. Your business is your business so keep it that way.I don't have a problem with other races but if a black man takes my spot in the car park I'll still be pissed off and racist thoughts may automatically spring to mind.My biggest fear is that we become so politically correct that we are not allowed to think for ourselves anymore.
Quote from: Puckoon on February 09, 2010, 12:03:18 AMStew, careful with your word proximities there.I used the full n word once and I think it was appropriate given the story I was telling. Thanks puck, I will change my original post.
I am glad that a lot of people agree with me, and I hope that some day soon gay people will be looked at as just normal people, like as if they have made a choice in life about hairstyle or religion. Perhaps this generation will be the ones who change perceptions and feed that to their children too.
I think you are wrong but maybe thats my opinion. I work in an office with 4 gays out of 25 men. Its not even talked about and on nights out everyone is happy, no one gets uncomfortable or does anyone try to push their sexuality on others. Things are slowly changing/. I know that in rural parts of Ulster old people would almost treat you like a leper. But these people are dying.