All of this independent nationalism was an instruction to 'stop arguing with somebody who knows more about it than you do'.Starke said:And yet all of this independent nationalism is an indication of how fine the Irish are with being British? Not an indicator of it being an occupied colony of the still living British Empire?Thyunda said:The amount of ignorance in this post blew my mind so hard it's taken me this long to form a coherent response. Gods, you'd think there'd been a war fought over the country, and that Irish Gaelic had been outlawed, and so had Irish clothing. The only reason the language is even still used in conversation is because the Irish are independently minded, and it takes more than the law to stop an Irishman showing off his nationality.Starke said:Is it? You demonstrated some knowledge of Gaelic a few posts back. You also threw a snitfit at being identified as British. Neither of those are the traits of someone who has assimilated into their monoculture environment.
The Irish WERE oppressed. Yes. Then we had the Troubles. And now? Even the IRA have decided it's too much effort to keep fighting. It's a lost cause. We can re-learn Irish Gaelic. We can wear our national dress again. Really, we're only part of the United Kingdom in name.
Though the religion could do with some settling. Good God, I'm glad I'm atheist. Hah. Oxymoron.
Anyway - stop making out that America's getting a free pass with the world for its actions, because it's not. Not one person has seen the Americans causing trouble in Pakistan and said "Ignore them, we've got them damn Imperials to fight."