godscop wrote: » Ok, im irish and i love my country. During the celtic tiger i felt we turned into a greedy, materialistic nation. Now the bubble has burst i think we bury our heads in the sand. Lets worry about the rubberbandits, x factor, sprouts, anything other than the mess we are in. Our children will ask what did we do about the government ? We can answer we went on facebook and went to the pub and voted for mary byrne. I despair of this country and what we have become. *sucks on helmet*
humanji wrote: » Bored today, are we?
godscop wrote: » Ok lets talk about the merits of sprouts:rolleyes:
Keno 92 wrote: » Let them eat cake?
Crosáidí wrote: » I love sprouts, chilli sprouts FTW
GrizzlyMan wrote: » Jumpercakes
saywhatyousee wrote: » you have to be at least 30km outside the pale before you can call yourself irish
Kiera wrote: » That would be one mega crap!
Crosáidí wrote: » Trust me, you'll love it, chilli flakes now not chilli powder
padma wrote: » I for one am happy to be Irish in this life. Sure SOME people became greedy and materialistic post 98 or so. Thats there disease, not mine. Who am I to judge them? I honestly do not think about them or see them as a reflection of the Irish collective consciousness. We in Ireland have been the most generous per head of capita in giving to charity. Is that greed? or guilt? or a genuine sense of kinship with people who have so little? I certainly wouldn't say I'm proud to be Irish, as I see pride as not a very positive thing, more I see it as a superiority complex. Yet, definitely happy and grateful to have been born in Ireland. Inside there is still a lot of Love for the Irish people felt when I am talking to Irish folk and socialising amongst us. I genuinely think if I sat at home on the laptop all day, or watching Irish t.v I probably would feel the same as you. Now I'm not saying that you sit at home all day in that capacity, but am saying that the media and television in general will drive anyone to feel seperate from their neighbours simply because they are tuning in to others opinions from their couch, or unhealthily judging this country and it's people from the couch. Just go out and do some voluntary work, meet the people and you will find the beauty thats within others. No-one can take that away from you. Despising a people because of what you see as harmful and greedy takes you away from finding the beauty that that person has within. There is good and bad in everyone, just time to remember that the next time the brain starts judging others and the country as a whole.
padma wrote: » I genuinely think if I sat at home on the laptop all day, or watching Irish t.v I probably would feel the same as you. Now I'm not saying that you sit at home all day in that capacity, but am saying that the media and television in general will drive anyone to feel seperate from their neighbours simply because they are tuning in to others opinions from their couch, or unhealthily judging this country and it's people from the couch.
godscop wrote: » Ok, im irish and i love my country. During the celtic tiger i felt we turned into a greedy, materialistic nation. Now the bubble has burst i think we bury our heads in the sand. Lets worry about the rubberbandits, x factor, sprouts, anything other than the mess we are in. Our children will ask what did we do about the government ? We can answer we went on facebook and went to the pub and voted for mary byrne. I despair of this country and what we have become. *puts on helmet*