boholikeu said:
I got into a fight the other day with an American who wouldn't stop calling me a peasant and a leprechaun. After I told him to go fuck himself, he punched me in the stomach. It went on from there. Just an example.
Anyway, it's not that I have a problem with celebrating the Irish by drinking, more that I have a problem with just exploiting the whole principle of Irishness as an excuse to get drunk. Similar as they may sound, there is a difference.
With the first, you acknowledge that the Irish do drink and party a lot and do much the same, but always remembering that it is an Irish day and you're doing this to celebrate Ireland and all that.
However, with the second, you don't care about Ireland at all, you see the day as nothing but a 'get wasted' day. Which sadly, the day seems to be becoming.
Frankly, I wish they didn't celebrate it worldwide, the amount of annoying and sometimes violent tourists it brings isn't a good thing for anyone but the retail industry. I think that St.Patricks day is actually eroding the perception of Irish culture in the rest of the world. I'm not saying that you can prevent that, but it's weird encouraging it with the festival that paints us as a bunch of leprechauns and drunks.