Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Irish and not offended in the least. Mick is a nickname for some Irish people in my experience.
I'm op and I'm pretty Irish and I'm offended, obviously. So you don't speak for all of us.
Right. You started this thread so obviously you're in a tizzy. I didn't say I speak for all Irish people. I imagine if you were actually oppressed the name of a silly tv show wouldn't have such a great impact on your life.
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I don't know what that means, and was not aware this was an Irish slur. Pretty sure the majority of people living in this country don't know either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Irish and not offended in the least. Mick is a nickname for some Irish people in my experience.
I'm op and I'm pretty Irish and I'm offended, obviously. So you don't speak for all of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm Irish and not offended in the least. Mick is a nickname for some Irish people in my experience.
I'm op and I'm pretty Irish and I'm offended, obviously. So you don't speak for all of us.
Anonymous wrote:I'm Irish and not offended in the least. Mick is a nickname for some Irish people in my experience.
Anonymous wrote:A show called "The Chink" starring an Asian-American wouldn't fly.
. At this point, I think the term has been reasonably "reclaimed."
Anonymous wrote:OP, I agree with you. I'm not particularly bothered by it because I don't see a lot of anti,-Irish sentiment anymore. (I'm Irish and had older relatives that definitely did experience this, though and would have hated this.)
I feel the same way about Cracker Barrell as a restaurant though. I'm not Southern but I alwysys feel like it's like having a pizza place called "WOP Pies"....
Anonymous wrote:OP, I agree with you. I'm not particularly bothered by it because I don't see a lot of anti,-Irish sentiment anymore. (I'm Irish and had older relatives that definitely did experience this, though and would have hated this.)
I feel the same way about Cracker Barrell as a restaurant though. I'm not Southern but I alwysys feel like it's like having a pizza place called "WOP Pies"....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP, The Mick is a racist title but don't forget in our current social climate racism, abuse, bigotry and discrimination against white people and cultures doesn't count.
Yes. A show starring white people, created by white people, and written by white people is racist against white people. They are secret agents working against their own race!
You know all white people aren't Irish, right? I mean, I'm sure we all look alike to you, but actually we come from different places.
Thank you for letting me know! I didn't know before, actually, despite being part Irish myself. The more you know!
Enjoy your self loathing and white guilt while you enjoy "The Mick!"
Please seek help for your anger issues. It can't be good for your blood pressure.
I prefer not to wallow in imagined victimhood. No loathing, no guilt, no worries.
That MTV "Dear White Men" or whatever video got well-deserved flack around the new year? Racist and stupid.
This show? Meh.