rabidwombats
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Appreciate this, absolutely true.

No, I understand what they’re getting at, definitely, and I think it’s a great sentiment. I just don’t think we should be mocking the Irish struggle. As much as they aren’t the intended object of ridicule, they are definitely collateral damage.

You’re not the only one who had a 4th like this. My aunt decided to rampage about how we, by laughing at Hannity (who was on mute in the background, like always), were showing how brainwashed we’ve become and how sorry she feels for ignorant little jerks like us. Then she kept saying, “I’m serious! I’m serious!”

lol their crotches are pushed together

I wonder how she’ll feel about the Mexicans when chances are a Mexican immigrant will be wiping her ass at the retirement home when she’s too feeble to do it.

i legit cannot wait for debates

yes

As I enjoyed a family 4th, my MIL decided to break out the “I’m voting for Trump” card. As people regained their composure and asked her why on earth she would do that, the response was along the lines of “Because he is a business man, and seems smart.”

After more stunned silence, the responses letting her know that

I’m going to start dealing w everyone who pisses me the fuck off by making pinatas of them.

I believe that should read: Mexico, Universe Sick of Shitty Donald Trump

Never underestimate the political capital to be gained from naked racism.

I would imagine that a Trump piñata is filled with empty Snickers wrappers, all of them inscribed with “IOU” in Sharpie.

Is there anyone who ignores Donald Trump?

And yet this talking jar of Walgreens discount bronzer is still #2 in the polls of my original home state of NH. Wtf, people?

It goes beyond that— even at the height of anti-Irish persecution in America (circa the late 1840s), the Irish were able to quickly and decisively become a powerful voting bloc in places like New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and so on. Nobody was lynching the Irish for learning how to read, as you mentioned— even areas

Seriously. That was my first thought. Sort of (though very much not for obvious reasons) like the couple who’s wedding JFK Jr. was attending. I was pretty young when he died, but I remember wondering how you could ever get married with that hanging over your head. And then you add that it wasn’t some tragic accident,

Seriously. I read this and coupled with her brother’s actions, I shudder to think how awful the parents are. I cannot even imagine.

Money cannot replace the wedding we lost, but 10% of that money is probably enough to replace the nine people my brother killed in that church, right?

“Yeah, I know there were, like, people killed by my brother or something, but who cares, they were black. MY WEDDING THOUGH!!!!!111!!! Gimme back my wedding!”