I enjoy his podcast regularly. I also like The Hammer; it's one of the most realistic underrated comedies in a long time.
I enjoy his podcast regularly. I also like The Hammer; it's one of the most realistic underrated comedies in a long time.
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I'm a Joe Rogan man, myself.
I worked with a guy from Boston. Listened to the Grateful Dead, ate organic, liked weed,dove a Subaru, typical hippy stuff. He was super racist.
O'Reilly hasn't seen the COEXIST sticker? What F-n planet does this elitist live on? I thought he was suppose to be a common man? Idiot!
"The thing about quotes on the internet is that you cannot confirm their validity." -Abraham Lincoln
Definitions of "bigotry" and "racism" vary quite a bit, depending on who you're talking to, but yeah . . . the Irish are certainly "racist" . . . it's part of the culture. But then again, so are Blacks and Asians (especially the Chinese) . . . part of their culture too. I hear the Germans and Italians are also somewhat racist. In fact, talking shit about people who are different from you seems common to nearly every nation, race, religion, and creed. They only seem to bitch about it here in America . . . and only when "privileged White males" do it . . . in fact, I've even heard several Libtards state that "it is impossible to be racist against White people." As long as no-one is actually being beaten, persecuted, or denied employment based upon their race/religion/nationality/whatever, I fail to see how this is still considered a "major issue" anymore. So someone overheard a slur and got their feelings hurt . . . that's life, deal with it and move on.
The Irish as a whole aren't racist, they hate everyone equally. The British abused and enslaved them for a thousand years, so that tends to create a very thick skin and gallows humor. They are a people who are not having a good time unless they are verbally or physically assaulting someone. I know this because I am Irish. I love my family, but I have been in fistfights with all of them. Do we use salty and racist language, yes because if you want to get under someone's skin that is the fastest way. By the same token you can find Irish hanging out with every other race and culture too, as long as they are stand-up guys. There is no patience for whining or someone that des not hold their own in a fight.
The thing about the Irish is they don't self-censor . . . they say whatever crosses their mind and generally tell the truth. Here's a link you might enjoy about multiculturalism in Ireland: "It's okay . . . I SPEAK IRISH!"