@thecrusades2 If you knew anything about St. Patrick, you'd know that the records of where and when he was born are ambiguous, could also be born from the year 360+ and from Wales.
Also think about the fact that he preferred a place where he was made a slave than brilliant 'Briton', or wherever.
@stevenskywalker1993 its annoying when new yorkers, Australasians or people from boston say their irish. They most likely mean the great great great grand father was irish when he immigrated to america or austraila around the time of the grear famine. Not giving out to you or anything you are half irish but it just reminded me of it. Btw I am an irishman living in Dublin.
It annoys me that so many people (half of whom arn't even first generation Irish/Irish at all) are commenting very rascist things about the other cultures represented in the parade. Unlike in america, we LIVE in Ireland, so don't feel the need to remind ourselves of our irishness...so we use the day to celebrate all cultures :)
Dear Born Again Pagan Celts of the Nomadic Free World, lets celebrate (((March 17th and the 18th))) as (((Celtic Pagan Liberation Day))). If you are Proud to be a Born Again Celtic Pagan wear all Green in the remembrance of the Druid Government at The Hill of Tara
@russcd1 Emm . . . Fuck off !!
MrPropaper 10 months ago
@thecrusades2 If you knew anything about St. Patrick, you'd know that the records of where and when he was born are ambiguous, could also be born from the year 360+ and from Wales.
Also think about the fact that he preferred a place where he was made a slave than brilliant 'Briton', or wherever.
Fuckwit.
shamblesz 10 months ago
@russcd1 Um im pretty sure St Patrick's day celebrates St Patrick, not the famine lol
OneAndOnlyEmmyGee 10 months ago
@russcd1 No, that wouldn't be what this celebrates Lol A second guess perhaps?
BridgetPerdue 10 months ago
Repugnant irish catholic scum! Celebrate the potato famine that killed thousands of those sons of bitches!
russcd1 10 months ago
@stevenskywalker1993 its annoying when new yorkers, Australasians or people from boston say their irish. They most likely mean the great great great grand father was irish when he immigrated to america or austraila around the time of the grear famine. Not giving out to you or anything you are half irish but it just reminded me of it. Btw I am an irishman living in Dublin.
popcornfreak129 10 months ago
It annoys me that so many people (half of whom arn't even first generation Irish/Irish at all) are commenting very rascist things about the other cultures represented in the parade. Unlike in america, we LIVE in Ireland, so don't feel the need to remind ourselves of our irishness...so we use the day to celebrate all cultures :)
SaraahDoll 10 months ago
Dear Born Again Pagan Celts of the Nomadic Free World, lets celebrate (((March 17th and the 18th))) as (((Celtic Pagan Liberation Day))). If you are Proud to be a Born Again Celtic Pagan wear all Green in the remembrance of the Druid Government at The Hill of Tara
MagicTellaVision 11 months ago
I'm half Irish on my mothers side! Awesome! I feel proud to be related to the Irish people!
stevenskywalker1993 1 year ago