Are Irish Individuals Still Discriminated Against?

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Are Irish Individuals Still Discriminated Against?

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Think about it. Irish individuals were mistreated and thouht of as mud. Fast forward. It seem slike Irish individuals tend to marry and hang out with like minded people. Perhaps people still have left over ideas from their grandparents, and that is why they don't like Irish people, or a tleast some characteristics of them. Any ideas?
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I wouldn't have thought so relative to other white people. In fact quite the reverse. They were probably the first affirmative action minority in fact, forming the nineteenth century equivalent of niggers in the American north east. Most of the white men still in official positions in Australia and New Zealand seem to be Irish Catholics, which is no doubt partly why those countries suck. A reason for the rapid spread of faggotry is that a lot of those men are fags, presumably because the predominantly fag priests molest them as children, thus turning them into fags.
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