Grayson wrote: » You're against knowledge. You're against history. How very enlightened of you. Are you scared of learning about it? There's literally no harm that can come from it.
judeboy101 wrote: » We can add it to the list, along with consent classes and "mindfulness".
Sleeper12 wrote: Another sorry excuse for a traveller bashing thread. There's a study released today that suggested that Ireland is the most racist country in the EU.
Sgt Hartman wrote: » I have a theory that the travellers may possibly be descended from the race that was called the Fír Bolg who was said to have inhabited parts of Ireland before the coming of the Celts. Or maybe possibly they're descendants of the pre Celtic tribe that built the Brùna Boinne monuments (Tuatha de Dannan?) The races exist in mythology but there's always a touch of truth to many of the old mythological stories. According to the old stories the Fír Bolg were defeated by the "Tuatha De Dannan" and they settled in Connaught and the Aran islands thereafter. There's very little written about them after that. Possibly they adopted a nomadic way of life. After Cromwell's "To Hell or to Connaught" campaign against the native Irish maybe the dispossessed Irish who went to Connaught intermixed with the remaining "Fir Bolg" in Connaught, adapting their customs and eventually became the travellers we know today. According to travellers many of the words used in the gammon and cant dialects of "Shelta", probably the most ancient form of "carny" dialect there's said to be words and phrases that existed before the Celtic settlers arrived here. Of course nothing is written down so it's just a theory of mine.
Uncharted wrote: The irony of traveller "culture " being taught in school is delicious.
Grayson wrote: » Can you name one aspect of traveller culture that you haven't seen in a tabloid?
wexie wrote: » Just out of curiosity....can you? (genuine question) I've asked this before looking for positive aspects of traveler culture and I've yet to get an answer from anyone. Certainly from some of the documentaries I've seen there may well have been in the past (watched a video about tinsmithing and that was certainly a skill) but those aspects seem to all have disappeared.... (yes yes I'm sure someone will come along to tell me that's the settled people's fault) But I really honestly can't find any positive aspects about their culture and I've tried.
whisky_galore wrote: » I don't know if they even use their own language anymore.
Hitman3000 wrote: » Was Pavee Point the authors?
Hitman3000 wrote: Was Pavee Point the authors?
Are Am Eye wrote: » They cant
Sleeper12 wrote: Typical boards reaction. Making light of racism
Grayson wrote: » I think you need to go back to school as well. That's not how maths works.
Hitman3000 wrote: » Sure throw up the source there and I'll have a look see. I read a report years ago in my home town about deprivation, it listed 5 distinct housing estates, oddly at time of publication one of those estates had no residents. Paper doesn't refuse ink.
Sleeper12 wrote: » https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/ireland-highest-rates-hate-crime-12846133 Ireland has the highest rate of hate crime against transgender people and people of African background in the EU, according to a new report. According to the Chief Commissioner of the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission, Emily Logan, Ireland is shown to be seriously lacking in addressing the issue and she said that more needs to be done to rectify it.