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TidderRedditEvilTwin 9 points ago +9 / -0

Honestly, the liberal mob doesn't care about this holiday because its a majority white country, and they would have to apply their own logic that its OK to appropriate your own skin colors holidays. Lefty's do like drinking on St. Pattys day though. You have to make the decision of how far you want to push them down their own rabbit hole and make them abide by their own rules. And if you do, you will lose a holiday that we are allowed to go out and drink in mass. I'm thinking once they consciencely realize you pinch people for not wearing green, they will decide as a whole that its against the #metoo movement. Again, I'm not sure its worth their time since most liberals are brainwashed white kids and saving a white culture from appropriation does not matter to them.

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theblackprince 7 points ago +7 / -0

They don’t care because they’re ignorant to European history and think all of Europe is the same person, under their Marxist retard banner called, “white people.” The Irish, themselves mainly Celtic peoples, were treated like absolute dogshit by “their fellow white man” for thousands of years, including the first 100+ years of America. But that’s inconvenient for the race war they’re desperately fomenting. Slainte.

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Chickapede 5 points ago +6 / -1

A great read: How the Irish Saved Civilization... by Thomas Cahill. TLDR: St. Patrick brought Christianity and monasticism to Ireland ---> Irish desire to copy every written thing they could get their hands on ---> fall of Roman Empire brought books from Greece and Rome to Ireland to be copied and kept safely while the rest of Europe fell to the vandals, barbarians, goths, visigoths and other huns----> Irish monks set out to Europe to spread European culture back to them. Now I understand my genetic predisposition to literally cart books around the world.

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Chuj 4 points ago +4 / -0

Agreed. Great book, though i cheated and listened to it. I'm a lazy Irish Pole!!

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EdmondDaunts 2 points ago +3 / -1

Is ceart mo chara

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Pegstar69 5 points ago +5 / -0

Paddy's day, never Patty. He's boy!!

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TidderRedditEvilTwin 6 points ago +6 / -0

Well once they find out it's a holiday with a male gender, it's game over.

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Pegstar69 3 points ago +3 / -0

LMFAO

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LazySusan 5 points ago +5 / -0

St. Paddy's Day takes place on March 17th. It honors St. Patrick, the patron Saint of Ireland, who was responsible for bringing Christianity to the island and converting a lot of people. Legend has it that he used the shamrock, with its three leaves, to represent the holy trinity. ☘️ St. Patty's day also takes place on March 17th. It honors St. Patricia, the patron Saint of green beer, four leaf clovers, and orange hair dye. 🍀