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    1. pixelburp on

      It’s the certainty that always gets me: I do sometimes think we could do with more assertiveness and confidence in ourselves as a nation – but Americans have this loud and sometimes vulgar assuredness in their own opinions that can be too much.

      Now having watched that, goto r/ShitAmericansSay to really get a double-hit of remarkable confident ignorance. Bet there were some doozies around Paddy’s Day.

    2. Setanta81 on

      They’re young and having a good time on Paddy’s Day even if some of them know SFA about Ireland. Let them at it, I say.

    3. Tiny-Blacksmith1146 on

      I suppose no Irish person ever went to Mardis Gras and had a wild time then?

      Honestly lads, as daft as some of them are, paddy’s day is a good ‘soft power’ asset to have for a nation that has few other strings to pull.ย 

      It’s harmless fun and they’re mostly drunk anyways and just out for the parade. These aren’t plastic paddies genuinely wanting to be considered Irish or have some authority. They’re attending a local parade and appear to be mostly college aged kids out having a bit of craic.ย 

      We should be more concerned with the foreign politicians who weaponise Irishness and Irish history to push agendas in Ireland. Or those who stringently gatekeep Irishness along racial or ‘bloodline’ ideologies ๐Ÿคฎ

    4. Ridiculous but I would say it shows the level of generational trauma where a lot of Irish immigrants never talked about the past. I know I didnโ€™t get even scant details about my Irish ancestors.

      Itโ€™s common for Americans to not know anything about their family history – itโ€™s why dna testing became so popular.

      Some real idiots in the mix tho.

    5. Tiny-Blacksmith1146 on

      We would do well to remember that St Patrick’s Day parades are a tradition started by (Irish) Americans.ย 

    6. ExplodoKomodo on

      Ah look they’re having some fun I won’t begrudge them

    7. ElectionOk7063 on

      this folks is the future of one of the strongest countries on the planet.

    8. DefinitionSoft4310 on

      I don’t find them one bit funny actually, just annoying!

    9. JosephFinn on

      Jeeeeeeeeeeeezus. And (I’m a filthy American) people wonder why Irish-Americans mostly skip this bullshit.

    10. Tight-Principle-743 on

      That lad saying saxophones – blooming heck mate .

    11. No need to critique them too seriously. Theyโ€™re drunk American teens having a good time.

    12. MiggeldyMackDaddy on

      Over enthusiastic, angry happiness. It’s wild man

    13. Speedodoyle on

      Many of these are taking the piss out of the interviewer.

    14. Pissed out of their heads. Talking absolute shite. Screaming and shouting, but also smiles all around.

      Honestly: looks like a good time. Haha

    15. itstheboombox on

      I think it’s just a bit of harmless fun, as long as they don’t start claiming to be voices on Irish domestic affairs

    16. buckfastmonkey on

      Humanity is cooked. Itโ€™s all over folks. Start digging your bunker.

    17. Weird it looks like there’s a lot of dumb people in America or something..

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