Happy St. Pats Day

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...When I was but a lad, my Dad would tell all three of us that since we had Irish first names (Michael, Brian, and Kevin) we were therefore Irish.

This led to the occasional humorous circumstance.

Happy Saint Patrick's Day, friends.

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Happy St. Patrick's Day to one and all.

My ancestry is a little more than half German, a little less than half Irish and a fifth of Scotch.




Once you're all done laughing at the joke....

One of my mother's Great grandfathers was German. The family black sheep, so to say, until such things became irrelevant due to both age and no one giving a shit anymore. My father's family was fresh off the boat from Bocholt in Germany in 1928. So I'm about 56.25% German and 43.75% Irish.

More than enough to annoy the shit out of everyone by adding the completely uncessecary O' to everyone's last name today.

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MikeKozlowski wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 9:53 pm ...When I was but a lad, my Dad would tell all three of us that since we had Irish first names (Michael, Brian, and Kevin) we were therefore Irish.

This led to the occasional humorous circumstance.

Happy Saint Patrick's Day, friends.

Mike
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And of course one of the top news stories of the day in Ireland is who Trump decided to invite to the White House for it.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2025/0317/15025 ... ite-house/
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Johnnie Lyle wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 4:47 am
MikeKozlowski wrote: Mon Mar 17, 2025 9:53 pm ...When I was but a lad, my Dad would tell all three of us that since we had Irish first names (Michael, Brian, and Kevin) we were therefore Irish.

This led to the occasional humorous circumstance.

Happy Saint Patrick's Day, friends.

Mike
The technical term is “Chicago Irish.” :p
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Pdf27 wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 7:31 am And of course one of the top news stories of the day in Ireland is who Trump decided to invite to the White House for it.
https://www.rte.ie/news/2025/0317/15025 ... ite-house/
Wonder how true the statement actually is
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jemhouston wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 11:36 amWonder how true the statement actually is
Hard to tell from the wrong side of the Irish Sea. It was the most read story on the RTE news website this morning, so there is at least something there. Conor McGregor recently lost a very high profile civil rape case so it would not be a surprise for it to be a major news story.
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Is it me, or did they REALLY want to drive home the point that he didn't represent the views of the people of Ireland? I think they said it 5 or 6 times in the article.

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Belushi TD wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 12:51 pmIs it me, or did they REALLY want to drive home the point that he didn't represent the views of the people of Ireland? I think they said it 5 or 6 times in the article.
Beyond the recent Rape case he lost, there is also the issue of his rather strident views on migration and claimed involvement in starting riots in Dublin.
Ireland has a rather unusual situation with migration - historically there have been huge numbers of Irish emigrants, principally to the UK where around 10% of the population qualify for Irish citizenship by descent (significantly more than the population of the Republic of Ireland). In my lifetime Ireland has got rich enough that they are starting to see significant immigration, which has been something of a shock on many levels. The mainstream view is that given the size of the Irish diaspora and their history of emigrating elsewhere for economic reasons they have a moral obligation to accept inwards migration. However, a minority are very much against it - for reasons that are largely but not entirely racist in nature - and McGregor has set himself as a figurehead for these.
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Worth noting that there are more Americans of Irish descent than there are people in Ireland today.
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Poohbah wrote: Tue Mar 18, 2025 8:21 pmWorth noting that there are more Americans of Irish descent than there are people in Ireland today.
Yes. First or second generation descent (i.e. one or more grandparents with Irish citizenship) means you qualify for an Irish passport - that's the metric I used for the UK where it accounts for 10% of the population. It's why the migration debate is significantly different in Ireland than elsewhere and MAGA-esque rhetoric on immigration (as per Conor McGregor) gets people very upset.
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