I mean you can live in America and still be Irish. Also if they live in mostly irish city and have family from Ireland and have irish traditions and culture. Why would you consider them not Irish? Of course they identity as that.
You going to tell that to the Mexicans in LA who only speak Spanish. Who have half thier family or grandparents from Mexico and listen to Mexican music and celebrate Mexican Holiday that they can not be Mexican becuase you thought you had the right to take their heritage away from them?
What is up with people all of a sudden identifying as another nationality?
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I mean you can live in America and still be Irish. Also if they live in mostly irish city and have family from Ireland and have irish traditions and culture. Why would you consider them not Irish? Of course they identity as that.
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No. If they're not from Ireland, no.
Irish cities are in IRELAND. NOT MURICA.
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You going to tell that to the Mexicans in LA who only speak Spanish. Who have half thier family or grandparents from Mexico and listen to Mexican music and celebrate Mexican Holiday that they can not be Mexican becuase you thought you had the right to take their heritage away from them?
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Stop being a mong, Alli.