I saw a very white englishwoman wishing Ireland's people of colour "all 27 of you" a happy st.patrick's day.
I saw a very white englishwoman wishing Ireland's people of colour "all 27 of you" a happy st.patrick's day.
Where else? Also something about how Belfast is "very white :/" Trying so hard to be a good ally.
on twitter?
Where else? Also something about how Belfast is "very white :/" Trying so hard to be a good ally.
Where else? Also something about how Belfast is "very white :/" Trying so hard to be a good ally.
On the other end of the scale, a while ago there was a young man at the back of the bus claiming that there were 500,000 Chinese people in Ireland. He was corrected by one of the 27 people of colour.Christ almighty.
I was talking to someone at home earlier this week, mind, and she said she'd spotted at least six young Muslim women wearing green hijabs on Paddy's day, apparently on their way back from the parade.
On the other end of the scale, a while ago there was a young man at the back of the bus claiming that there were 500,000 Chinese people in Ireland. He was corrected by one of the 27 people of colour.
Isn't 'hideously white' the preferred term nowadays?Where else? Also something about how Belfast is "very white :/" Trying so hard to be a good ally.
On the other end of the scale, a while ago there was a young man at the back of the bus claiming that there were 500,000 Chinese people in Ireland. He was corrected by one of the 27 people of colour.
"This video is not available in your country."
Media blackout!
I find that term offensive and triggering actually.
Media blackout!
I find that term offensive and triggering actually.
appropriationhow can it not be available, you're irish and it's father ted
I find that term offensive and triggering actually.
It seems a peculiarly specific way to make someone uncomfortable?
Was Father Jack a little bit homophobia when he shoved the Holy Stone of Clonrickert up Bishop Len's arse?
liam neesonBut who would play him in the movie?
But who would play him in the movie?
I do not know. I would assume that doing that in the real world would count as a sexual assault though?
Up to and including rape, as of 4 years ago in the UK ("penetration with object"), although sexual intent has to be shown, and I think Father Jack was doing it to cause pain, not so he could get the horn.
Yeah that's interesting about sexual intent.
I'll admit that this is a bit of a tangent, but I find it difficult to imagine that choosing anal torture rather than, say, beating someone around the head has no sexual element to it whatsoever.
Was Father Jack a little bit homophobia when he shoved the Holy Stone of Clonrickert up Bishop Len's arse?
Does Jack actually do that, though? I was about to type that he doesn't, but I'm not now sure if I remember the episode correctly. Are you sure you're not thinking of Ted kicking Bishop Brennan up the arse?
i know you're taking the piss but i really hate this language "folks" "allyship" "not real solidarity" etc (apparently not thinking bellydancing is racist "isn't real solidarity" and as someone who's experienced racism myself i should be ashamed lol)
I know a woman of south Asian origin who's into bellydancing, is that cultural appropriation or is she 'passable' enough for intersectionalistas?