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White People And The Ira
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do people in countries where whites are a minority think all white people are IRA terrorists?
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well as some figured out - and some didn't ... but thought they had - i was being sarcastic and provoking - but not in the way a few of you took it.
i expected a few huffs about it though ... because it is a silly comparison isn't it? makes no sense whatsoever.
it would be very strange and frustrating if people did think like this.
it was not a serious question and does require a serious answer or knowledge about the ins and outs of the IRA
it was about skin colour.
and how idiotic it is that so many are suspicious of people with brown skin, assuming they are all muslims, asylum seekers, foreigners and terrorists, or terrorist supporters, or want sharia law, or agree with honour killings etc etc etc.
my point was, people do not judge white people, or irish people, based on the actions of one terrorist organisation - and they never have - so why does it happen so much with people with various shades of brown skin?
i expected a few huffs about it though ... because it is a silly comparison isn't it? makes no sense whatsoever.
it would be very strange and frustrating if people did think like this.
it was not a serious question and does require a serious answer or knowledge about the ins and outs of the IRA
it was about skin colour.
and how idiotic it is that so many are suspicious of people with brown skin, assuming they are all muslims, asylum seekers, foreigners and terrorists, or terrorist supporters, or want sharia law, or agree with honour killings etc etc etc.
my point was, people do not judge white people, or irish people, based on the actions of one terrorist organisation - and they never have - so why does it happen so much with people with various shades of brown skin?
/In the 70's we were always viewed with suspicion./
True Ummm
but in my personal experience there were more than a few British-Irish people who had lived in mainland UK a long time and were; law abiding, respectable, integrated, civilised and lovely people...
but who were willing (when and if asked) to help out The Boys n some way or other if only with logistics or storage
which is a worrying precedent when we consider the future with a similarly 'integrated' British Muslim community
True Ummm
but in my personal experience there were more than a few British-Irish people who had lived in mainland UK a long time and were; law abiding, respectable, integrated, civilised and lovely people...
but who were willing (when and if asked) to help out The Boys n some way or other if only with logistics or storage
which is a worrying precedent when we consider the future with a similarly 'integrated' British Muslim community
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I imagine that most of the people in the countries you’re talking about have never heard of the IRA – possibly because its actions have no adverse effect on the rest of the world. Having said that, many of those people aren’t averse to stereotyping anyone with white skin as a degenerate westerner. Contrary to popular belief, stereotyping is not one-sided.