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Posted: 2/8/2018 1:29:06 PM EDT
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Two Irishman walk into a bar. One walks back out,. Well it could happen.
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GD hates so called Irish-Americans.
Same with the Catholics. If you are Irish Catholic, then it is strike two in GD Land. |
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Nope those signs didn't exist.
They're a modern created kitch for Irish folks too hang in their rec rooms. There was "no irish" listed on things like nanny type positions, but the widespread myth that signs were up and Irish were looked on like blacks is pure horse shit. |
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Family Guy - Irish History |
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Gangs of New York + Immigration |
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We have one of these at home - it's a great conversation piece for eurocuck metro sissies.
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At what point in history could a black man own an Irish man? How many Irishmen were lynched from 1700 to 1963? Not really the same thing.
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Nope those signs didn't exist. They're a modern created kitch for Irish folks too hang in their rec rooms. There was "no irish" listed on things like nanny type positions, but the widespread myth that signs were up and Irish were looked on like blacks is pure horse shit. View Quote |
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“That boy's got the luck of the Irish, only without the dead liver and broken knuckles... “
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At what point in history could a black man own an Irish man? How many Irishmen were lynched from 1700 to 1963? Not really the same thing. View Quote If you want to shut up your average sheeple progressive tell them that Africans captured fellow Africans and gave them over to the Europeans who in turn turned them into slaves. Native Americans employed slavery into their tactics when conquering rival tribes. |
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Quite a few Irish Catholics deserted the US army to fight for Mexico during the Mexican American War.
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I had a Italian friend that we called a Wop to harass him.
He's always correct us and say he was a Dago, because Wops are from southern Italy. On my side we're part Jock and part Squarehead. |
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Quoted: Irish I dentures servitude was common. Much closer to slavery. In fact, it's slavery for a term. Irish culture was more primitive than English culture, and in the 1600s Ireland was colonized by English and Scottish protestants. |
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Throughout history, every group of people has been enslaved.... and every group of people has been hated by another group. Can we move on already???
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Nope those signs didn't exist. They're a modern created kitch for Irish folks too hang in their rec rooms. There was "no irish" listed on things like nanny type positions, but the widespread myth that signs were up and Irish were looked on like blacks is pure horse shit. View Quote One set of my ancestors were German Catholic and came to America in 1845 or so. Because of their religion no one would hire them. So them moved to northwestern PA to farm and eventually started a successful lumbering business as no one would hire them. One of them, Michael Weidert became a country commissioner in Elk County PA. Money seems to set aside a lot of prejudices. |
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In Louisiana the Celts, including the Irish, were brought in to build the levees and canals. This work was extremely dangerous, and slaves were considered to expensive to lose while they were doing the task. That is how the Welsh side of the family came here.
Memorial to 8,000 Irish that died digging the New Orleans Canal |
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The reason there’s so many Italians named Tony, is that when they were immigrating to the US, they didn’t speak English. So when they boarded the ships for New York, the Italian immigration officials pinned notes on their coat that said:
TO NY |
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The irish/ welsh where cheap labor that's why factories and mines used them instead of expensive slaves
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People overlook the Irish because in America, white people are all the same... right?
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