MrFresh wrote: » You mean your customs and traditions. Irelands is a country of millions of natives and the customs and traditions are certainly not homogenous across them all.
italodisco wrote: » I grew up in north inner city, trust me, as scary as they look one good clatter would put a junkie out of action for hours. Its the gangs of 16 to 25 yr old tracksuit scruffs that are dangerous, usually float around temple bar on a saturday night.
Dannyriver wrote: » Absolutely myopic way of looking at complex socio cultural issues...which places in Ireland are you talking about that you don t want changed... Darndale or Balls bridge I'm suspecting a certain amout of snobbery off u so I presume the latter.
pablo128 wrote: » Are you happy for immigrants to come over here and practise female genital mutilation? What about Sharia law? How about stoning adulterers to death? You know, the kind of customs they might have where they fled from?
Blueshoe wrote: » Must be sad to have no sense of belonging
yourdeadwright wrote: » Someone got a lucky escape in donaghmede dublin , shots fired on the green in front of the shopping centre , no one was hit , This was just after 5pm reckless stuff
Beechwoodspark wrote: » There are indeed a huge cohort of ppl in Ireland with no cultural attachment to this country.
MrFresh wrote: » Quite happy to have no cultural attachment to people like yourself.
Hal3000 wrote: » https://www.thesun.ie/news/4095337/armed-gardai-churchtown-school-dublin/ Everyday more and more violence in Dublin. More and more suspended sentences being dished out too. But it's ok because according to most posters here, we need to understand why firstly rather than sentence harshly. Must say it's going really well, this understanding why business...
Blueshoe wrote: » Well I share Irish culture and am proud of it. You are an outlier. In all aspects of your life I suspect. Very sad
MrFresh wrote: » Can you describe what you consider to be Irish culture? What would be the main aspects of it?
TeaBagMania wrote: » here's a good start... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Ireland
MrFresh wrote: » Not really. That's just a load of traditions generally associated with Ireland. Unless the suggestion is that people who don't like GAA or potatoes don't belong to Irish culture.
TeaBagMania wrote: » well please then, enlighten us all on what "real" Irish culture is
MrFresh wrote: » An odd request considering I'm the one who said that Irish culture is not homogenous. I'm not the one insisting immigrants have to adhere to a particular cultural norm.
Dannyriver wrote: » Hope that helps.
Dannyriver wrote: » Culture is not a fixed entity, it is dynamic and fluid. Irish culture 50 years ago is entirely different to what it is today [thank ****] Irish culture has changed dramatically in the last 30 years due to immigration and liberal approaches to diversity. Hope that helps.
not yet wrote: » Drink, drugs and riding your sister..
Deleted User wrote: » How many aspects of Irish culture have changed dramatically due to good ol' immigration and diversity?