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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Recently this person said to me...i dnt meet paki basterd..i said you cant be racist on public platform, even if you are keep it up to you..it may put you in trouble.. btw m from india...she was ohhhhh my god i love popodoms and indian food is the best......how do you guys deal with racism? |
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By *al2001Man
over a year ago
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Depends on context.
Biden said other day " I may be Irish but I'm not stupid"
Nobody really said much about it.
But if boris or Co said anything that could be viewed as anyway derogatory we would all be going crazy.and rightly so |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Depends on context.
Biden said other day " I may be Irish but I'm not stupid"
Nobody really said much about it.
But if boris or Co said anything that could be viewed as anyway derogatory we would all be going crazy.and rightly so"
Hahah i know what you mean...it hardly matters to me tbh.... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What was said to you was totally wrong under any context btw"
Appreciate that..thanks..guess what i am watching at time moment..paul Chaudhry on prime... |
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"Recently this person said to me...i dnt meet paki basterd..i said you cant be racist on public platform, even if you are keep it up to you..it may put you in trouble.. btw m from india...she was ohhhhh my god i love popodoms and indian food is the best......how do you guys deal with racism? "
Was that on here? Report that for sure. Oftentimes this attitude is out of fear and misunderstanding. Thankfully ireland is changing. Back in the day many people wouldn't really have had much opportunity to get to know peoole of other cultures. Hopefully the younger generations here now will have a more varied upbringing and will have a lot less ignorance. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Recently this person said to me...i dnt meet paki basterd..i said you cant be racist on public platform, even if you are keep it up to you..it may put you in trouble.. btw m from india...she was ohhhhh my god i love popodoms and indian food is the best......how do you guys deal with racism?
Was that on here? Report that for sure. Oftentimes this attitude is out of fear and misunderstanding. Thankfully ireland is changing. Back in the day many people wouldn't really have had much opportunity to get to know peoole of other cultures. Hopefully the younger generations here now will have a more varied upbringing and will have a lot less ignorance."
But she love india food hahah...tbh its be 10 years m here....so on and off some times been judged coz of colour by frustrated people but trust me it hardly matters..travelled around the globe and ireland is the best..here since 2012 and these kind of people cant make any difference in my life.. thanks for reply... |
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By *dfabMan
over a year ago
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My kids in primary school, older end, only ever refer to their schoolmates by name. Then I meet them and it's a completely multicultural bunch of nationalities and skin colour.
20yrs ago, there would have been a description/skin colour to differentiate the names, as I heard my niece's/nephews do so back then, without any racial intent, they were just "clarifying" it for the adults.
Brilliant to see that young kids today don't see a classification of colour/nationalities
Sorry OP, not derailing, just highlighting that it's changing for the good. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"My kids in primary school, older end, only ever refer to their schoolmates by name. Then I meet them and it's a completely multicultural bunch of nationalities and skin colour.
20yrs ago, there would have been a description/skin colour to differentiate the names, as I heard my niece's/nephews do so back then, without any racial intent, they were just "clarifying" it for the adults.
Brilliant to see that young kids today don't see a classification of colour/nationalities
Sorry OP, not derailing, just highlighting that it's changing for the good."
Thats is the beauty about Ireland...and m proud that m irish now....the place where i work 99% of the staff are native irish (not even single person from any European country either) except me...and the way they treat me..people dnt even treat there parents in india lol....being loved by everyone and its great feeling when when someone makes you feel special....such incident happens...no complains...the motive of this post has been served the person probably regretting by now.... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I think the Irish got so used to people being racist toward us that now we welcome it and use it to mock their own stupidity."
Indeed
We all are grown up people...
I do joke around with my friends aswell...
tbh people dnt say much on my face lol....never |
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