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@RedDave14@ShaneRooD15@CorkCoypu That's rich, considering you've lost all sight of the original argument and failed to comprehend what was being said. Now you're just arguing over the semantics, it would go back to the beginning of genealogy records, when else? End of the day, it means an African can't be Irish.
@Sarahjdublin *A legal immigrant who hates illegal immigrants. Massive difference. It's a pity dumbfucks don't understand the difference, but what ya gonna do?
@SimonHarrisTD Hear me out, it's a radical thought, but if you stopped wasting so much taxpayer money, people would have more money to invest and save.
@RedDave14@ShaneRooD15@CorkCoypu are Irish-Spanish.
If you have an Irish surname, there is a chance that you are Irish, but it's not 100%. As I explained in the case of the Afeican woman above. The english language does not work in absolutes. Why can't you comprehend these simple things and just resort
@RedDave14@ShaneRooD15@CorkCoypu No, you seem to be unable to comprehend what I said, it's simple: No Irish surname, not Irish, does not equal to Irish surname, Irish. This isn't maths. An African woman could move here tomorrow and marry Jim O'brien. That doesn't make her Irish. Starting to understand dummy?
@RedDave14@ShaneRooD15@CorkCoypu I think you could do with some reading and comprehension lessons there bud, because that's not at all what I said. I said the complete opposite. You're taking what I said, and trying to turn it around, but that doesn't work. You think you're smart, but you can't read 🤔
@RedDave14@ShaneRooD15@CorkCoypu 😂😂😂 you are seriously confused kid, and you seem to be confused about the meaning of racism too, when was race brought into this?
If you have English and Welsh ancestors, you are not 100% Irish, you absolute amadán. You shouldn't have left school early.
@devildogzsu@Satiric_Hylic@EwanMacKenna It's by far the worst and most widely spread form of racism in the country at the moment. With so much hate for our own, it's little surprise that people coming into the country sponging off welfare, who look nothing like us, are met with such vitriol.
@RedDave14@ShaneRooD15@CorkCoypu I think you're getting confused. Yes, if you don't have an Irish surname, you're not "100%" Irish. Do I need to add in the 100% to make it clear, or are you just being willfully ignorant?