Do these St Patrick's Day t-shirts depict Irish as drunk and dumb?
Would you or your family be proud wearing these graphic Irish t-shirts?
Published Friday, January 13, 2012, 7:26 AM
Updated Friday, January 13, 2012, 12:37 PM
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doctorb | Jan 17, 2012, 08:53 PM EST
i'm afraid the whole world is just too sensitive any more. these stereotypes have been passed on and have now become more of a joke than anything else. if that kind of "humor" hurts, then your shrink bills must be out of this world!
i'm a retired police officer here in wash dc and have been called a pig or told "i smell pork"more times than i care to count. the last resort of a feeble mind is insulting your foe (and sometime your friends).
remember "sticks & stones make break my bones, but whips and chains excite me".
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johnshiel | Jan 17, 2012, 05:48 PM EST
the location of the photo of pretty blonde with green t sure looks like Notre Dame campus... does anyone have a clue on this?
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LaoiseRyan | Jan 16, 2012, 12:26 PM EST
I agree with the last 4 posters. If I wore a t-shirt that was derogatory to Americans, Im sure a few on here wouldnt be too pleased with that so have the same respect for the Irish.
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jamieLM | Jan 16, 2012, 09:31 AM EST
If there were T-shirts with logos like - "I'm black, pass me the watermelon and fried chicken, or "I'm Polish and it takes 2 of us to screw in a light bulb," well, you can just imagine the uproar that would cause. The difference is, people of Irish ancestry (and those without) choose to wear t-shirts that reinforce negative Irish stereotypes and other ethnic groups usually do not, even "for fun."
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IrelandNorth | Jan 16, 2012, 07:51 AM EST
As an addiction counsellor, I see the effects of drug addiction like alcoholism every day. Nothing funny about it at all, and I do have a sense of humour. However, sometimes such merchandise if designed to exploit adverse reaction called negative advertising/controversial publicity. Here's a suggested alternative motif for their teeshirts: "Designed by poltroons. Worn by morons." "Pog mo thoin - Is mise Eireannach/Kiss my ass - I'm Irish!"
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goofygirl | Jan 16, 2012, 03:58 AM EST
As a third generation Irish American, full blood, I find these very offencive, If i wore a shirt that said something to that effect about another ethnic group, I would make national news, and what does that teach our children about our heritage, that we are all drunks, and that they too should follow this message?
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IrishEddy | Jan 15, 2012, 09:46 PM EST
The one I get offended by is: Instant Irish just add Alcohol
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Pittsburghkid | Jan 15, 2012, 03:49 PM EST
LoisRyan: Maybe the Americans are more honest then the Irish? Actually, it might be the fact that Americans drive cars. In America, the drunk driving laws are very strict. Life without a car in America is impossible, life without booze is bearable.
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sirpeter | Jan 15, 2012, 12:05 AM EST
oonafitz.I agree with ya totally.IC also limits the amount of words in a comment which is annoying for those who have something to say.Can't put up links either to back up a comment.Which is very important.Seems IC reckon Irish Americans get bored if a post is more then 5 lines in length.After all this site is mostly about taking the piss out of Ireland.You are not meant to try and explain anything.So I guess you will have to waste your time.
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sirpeter | Jan 14, 2012, 11:34 PM EST
Searlit.Yeah well.We can all throw the dirt.It just happens I'm very good at throwing it back haha.On a serious note I like Irish Americans.That's why I am here.But Irish Americans need to remember that St Patricks Day is their Irish stamp on the USA.They shouldn't make fun of themselves with these T-shirts.It's about heritage and who you are.
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oonafitz | Jan 14, 2012, 08:32 PM EST
Could you please have the comments sections run the first comment at the beginning? Working backwards as it is set up is a real waste of time.
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Searlit | Jan 14, 2012, 05:23 PM EST
The Americans at Thanksgiving, oh sirpeter, you do make me laugh, sometimes.
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LaoiseRyan | Jan 14, 2012, 04:45 PM EST
Seems to be Americans with drink problems on here and not the Irish at all!
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Pittsburghkid | Jan 14, 2012, 04:09 PM EST
Johhnyb, the Idea of someone wearing a shirt with writing on it, is very funny to me. So you are right, I do laught at them. When confronted with the insult of Irish being drunks, I laugh at myself. I was a drunk, as was my father. I'm more concerned that I'm not a drunk today. Sorry for not dividing up the difference.
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