LincolnsBeard wrote: » So this had me thinking, do you think that Wikipedia is accurate? Or do you think it can fall victim to personal bias by people?
pmcmahon wrote: » if you're born in ireland and live you're irish.
girl2 wrote: » Not another Irish / Northern Irish thread. Please no.
LincolnsBeard wrote: » Not that simple though. Dermot O'Leary is born and raised in England but calls himself Irish. Shane Macgowan was born in England and went to school there but he's Irish.
pmcmahon wrote: » they're not irish.
donegal_road wrote: » are you saying that if a person with an Irish identity states that their nationality is British, then Wiki assumes they are Northern Irish, and states that is their nationality?
LincolnsBeard wrote: » Read the thread again, not just about Northern Ireland.
LincolnsBeard wrote: » If the person in question is self-identified as Irish, then the Wikipedia article states they are Irish. Yet if the person is self-identified as British, then it just says they are from Northern Ireland or they are Northern Irish.
Lingua Franca wrote: » Not one of the wikipedia articles about the people mentioned states that they are from Northern Ireland.
1ZRed wrote: » What's the big deal? If you were born in Northern Ireland but more identify with Britain, then I think you're Northern Irish. But if you identify more so with the south you should be able to say you're Irish. I don't think there needs to be rules stating you are IRISH/British if you're born in the north. It's whatever people think themselves.
Lingua Franca wrote: » He's saying that people born in England to Irish parents are claimed to be from Northern Ireland. I think. It's confusing.
LincolnsBeard wrote: » No I'm not. Apologies for any confusion I have caused.
daisybelle2008 wrote: » Why do people think it is so important to identify themselves on a geographic accident of birth? Surely a person has to think this identification somehow makes them somehow superior otherwise why would it be important?
wilkie2006 wrote: » Because that geographic accident of birth influences fundamentally someone's personality and outlook. It's not the lump of ground that's important, it's who and what share that lump of ground with you; our characters are defined not by us but by other people, events and cultural circumstances.
LincolnsBeard wrote: » Daniel Day Lewis was born in England and grew up there but his Dad was Irish and he has lived in Ireland for many many years as well as having Irish nationality.