Europe, the not boring thread

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Post by ssu » Sat Jul 08, 2017 4:41 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:This is America. Our Finneans salute only the real flags of real Ireland.

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Which begs the question are there wrong flags of Ireland... like below?

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Re: Europe, the not boring thread

Post by Speaker to Animals » Sat Jul 08, 2017 4:47 pm

The medieval motif is that yellow harp on a green field.

I don't know about the modern stuff.

They used to add different things to it, though.

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Re: Europe, the not boring thread

Post by ssu » Sat Jul 08, 2017 4:52 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:The medieval motif is that yellow harp on a green field.

I don't know about the modern stuff.

They used to add different things to it, though.
Altogether, the Irish in American make a very interesting history, because it surely hasn't been a cakewalk for the Irish to fit in and become part of the larger American heritage.

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Re: Europe, the not boring thread

Post by Fife » Sat Jul 08, 2017 5:01 pm

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Re: Europe, the not boring thread

Post by Penner » Sat Jul 08, 2017 5:19 pm

Speaker to Animals wrote:Image
Yeah Irish people prefer the harp (and it is a symbol of Ireland). The Cross of St Patrick was created in the 1783 by George III as part of a chivalric order,
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Re: Europe, the not boring thread

Post by SuburbanFarmer » Sat Jul 08, 2017 5:25 pm

ssu wrote:
Speaker to Animals wrote:The medieval motif is that yellow harp on a green field.

I don't know about the modern stuff.

They used to add different things to it, though.
Altogether, the Irish in American make a very interesting history, because it surely hasn't been a cakewalk for the Irish to fit in and become part of the larger American heritage.
They were more hated and abused than the blacks for about a century. The Chinese replaces them as our hated minority, and now it's the Mexicans.
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Re: Europe, the not boring thread

Post by heydaralon » Sat Jul 08, 2017 6:14 pm

GrumpyCatFace wrote:
ssu wrote:
Speaker to Animals wrote:The medieval motif is that yellow harp on a green field.

I don't know about the modern stuff.

They used to add different things to it, though.
Altogether, the Irish in American make a very interesting history, because it surely hasn't been a cakewalk for the Irish to fit in and become part of the larger American heritage.
They were more hated and abused than the blacks for about a century. The Chinese replaces them as our hated minority, and now it's the Mexicans.
I actually read a book on Chinatown and America's view on the Chinese. Basically, if you were a rich white man, it was socially acceptable for you to go to Chinatown, fuck Chinese whores, gamble, and smoke opium. This was not talked about among women or polite society, but it was perfectly fine and considered a rite of passage. If you were a white woman that was another story. You were expected to steer clear of Chinatown as you were likely to be raped, hooked on drugs, and sold into sexual slaveyr. Louis Leng and the Elsie Siegel murder was a big deal for Americans at the time as it seemed to confirm all their fears about race mixing and sinister Chinese motives concerning white women.

As a guy, I feel like I would have really enjoyed going to Chinatown and I would like to bring that whole thing back tbh. Sometimes people of the past got it exactly right.
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Re: Europe, the not boring thread

Post by Alexander PhiAlipson » Sun Jul 09, 2017 6:32 am

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I can hardly wait until November to release my cold ass Yankee Battle of Franklin meme.
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Re: Europe, the not boring thread

Post by ssu » Sun Jul 09, 2017 9:06 am

GrumpyCatFace wrote:They were more hated and abused than the blacks for about a century. The Chinese replaces them as our hated minority, and now it's the Mexicans.
Mexicans will morph into the US mainstream just as the Irish did. The US will have no problem with that. And for Mexicans those Americans of Mexican origin are still Americans, gringos. Above all, the American-Mexicans don't want to be Mexicans but Americans. Heritage and language aside, they do prefer Washington DC over Ciudad Mexico. That's one extremely crucial thing here. Just as in my puny little country the Swedish speaking never saw themselves as Swedes. Huge importance.

The hated minority are the muslims, especially those of arab descent (Asian Muslims likely escape the wrath). Just look at (uhhh... this forum)???

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Re: Europe, the not boring thread

Post by TheReal_ND » Sun Jul 09, 2017 9:18 am

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