Dr. Bre wrote: » Claire doesn’t know what to do with herself now that covid going away
AMKC wrote: » Why are they taking about something that was? This is all old now. Ireland has changed since the times they are talking about. We are more open and more excepting now.
touts wrote: » Watching this I'm not sure what I should do. One woman does not want her colour to be acknowledged. One guy does. One guy wants all "perpetrators" of "micro-aggressions" to be called out as racists. Another woman wants to be part of the Irish banter. Honestly after this segment I now have no idea what I should do as a white person but I know that no matter what I do and no matter how well intentioned I am there is a real risk the person I am speaking to is going to see me as racist regardless. I'm watching this feeling utterly depressed and confused as to what I need to do to not be racist. And then it suddenly hit me. This isn't a race issue. This is an age issue. The panel are from the permanently offended Millennial generation. I suppose in a strange way it's good to see that being a millennial twat isn't determined by skin colour.
jippo nolan wrote: » Why the spokesperson from the PSNI?
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » She's Gardai now, was recruited from PSNI.
someuser2021 wrote: » ...........Asian people have been in Ireland and have had the same experiences without the positive American influence/tv exposure.............
Faugheen wrote: » One look at the CBLive hashtag on Twitter and you couldn't be more wrong.
jimwallace197 wrote: » Its predictable at this stage, we seem to follow the Brits in everything that they do. BBC goes woke, RTE must go woke. Such a bunch of unimaginative f**kwits
Pussyhands wrote: » ..............I wonder how many would stand up to a lad in a chipper giving abuse to a takeaway worker at 1am on a Saturday.................