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OnDoutside

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85. No, you're missing the point again. This bigot has attacked Ireland
Mon Jun 14, 2021, 02:11 AM
Jun 2021

over and over again, yet in some crass display of myopia you state that there's no connection between his anti Irish attacks, and his Leprechaun slur. He should know better, and I'll give you the benefit that you should too.

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If the Irish Ambassador says that it's a "derogatory reference," TomSlick Jun 2021 #1
The Irish have a great sense of humour, but the context by Krugman is to offend, and it's not the OnDoutside Jun 2021 #4
This nt XanaDUer2 Jun 2021 #6
Krugman is about the same size as a leprechaun. Sneederbunk Jun 2021 #2
Hmmmm WHITT Jun 2021 #3
The issue is that he was called out on it previously and doubled down on it. Ireland is generally OnDoutside Jun 2021 #7
Called Out For Being WHITT Jun 2021 #10
Let me give you an analogy OnDoutside Jun 2021 #48
Except That's All Wrong WHITT Jun 2021 #51
That's just silly, unless you know of Mexican, Belgian or Singaporean Leprechauns ? OnDoutside Jun 2021 #70
So WHITT Jun 2021 #83
No, you're missing the point again. This bigot has attacked Ireland OnDoutside Jun 2021 #85
Once Again WHITT Jun 2021 #88
No, again, you're wrong. OnDoutside Jun 2021 #95
You're Makin' MY Point WHITT Jun 2021 #96
You're not very good at this, are you ? OnDoutside Jun 2021 #97
*YAWN* WHITT Jun 2021 #98
My favorite economist is a "bigot"? Hekate Jun 2021 #13
Yes he is. It's not just once, which would be an honest mistake to make OnDoutside Jun 2021 #41
I get it.. I wouldn't presume to tell the Cha Jun 2021 #35
Krugman has previously thrown out the same jibe and is OnDoutside Jun 2021 #37
I was thinking of that.... I think Cha Jun 2021 #42
I don't believe anti-Irish bigotry is a thing in this country. Americans seem to love the Irish. Dream Girl Jun 2021 #5
In that scenario, yes I agree, but there's a back story to this with Krugman. He's already been OnDoutside Jun 2021 #8
"Hatred"? Hekate Jun 2021 #14
Yes, hatred. OnDoutside Jun 2021 #38
my great Grandma really is from County Cork. panader0 Jun 2021 #21
Greetings from Cork ! OnDoutside Jun 2021 #40
I've seen that my entire life. My Dad, and most of his relatives here, came from Ireland between Progressive Jones Jun 2021 #29
Well said. A school friend of mine emigrated to America in the 90s OnDoutside Jun 2021 #39
Agreed. nt Progressive Jones Jun 2021 #54
Well it certainly WAS a thing, and it was connected to anti-Catholicism, which is still real. pnwmom Jun 2021 #89
4 years ago, RTE called the phrase "a useful shorthand" muriel_volestrangler Jun 2021 #9
Are we to be upset by the leprechaun image used by the Boston Celtics and madinmaryland Jun 2021 #11
Yes, as an Irishwoman, I am insulted pacheen Jun 2021 #23
You mean the football team in South Bend, Indiana? Hekate Jun 2021 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author pacheen Jun 2021 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2021 #52
A lot of Irish people have been upset about both of those usages for a long time. Iggo Jun 2021 #75
When did "leprechaun" become a slur? Hekate Jun 2021 #12
Dr. Krugman should really find a different expression. I read him a lot and haven't yet seen him use CTyankee Jun 2021 #15
News to me also. nt babylonsister Jun 2021 #16
Context is everything. He's not discussing Hollywood Irish movies, OnDoutside Jun 2021 #36
When all is said and done, what it comes down to is, oasis Jun 2021 #17
In my opinion Zeitghost Jun 2021 #18
I agree this is what it is probably about JI7 Jun 2021 #20
Your opinion is wrong. He could just have said Ireland. OnDoutside Jun 2021 #31
Is "voodoo economics" racist now? nt JanMichael Jun 2021 #19
Give it a day or so and I am sure someone will come along to let us know Hekate Jun 2021 #27
Is it directed at a race of people ? OnDoutside Jun 2021 #34
Any moment now Hekate Jun 2021 #44
Kind of. And "Irish" is a race? JanMichael Jun 2021 #47
No, Irish aren''t a race, so that's alright then. OnDoutside Jun 2021 #49
I heard he also eats Lucky Charms for breakfast Doc Sportello Jun 2021 #22
😂 Sur Zobra Jun 2021 #25
Teh KRUG has never been one of us! UTUSN Jun 2021 #28
'Leprechaun economics' is an appropriate moniker for what Krugman is describing. speak easy Jun 2021 #30
That makes a kind of sense after all Hekate Jun 2021 #32
No, it's just convenience for those too lazy to see beyond his bigotry. OnDoutside Jun 2021 #33
Outrage DU jour. Thanks -- got it. Hekate Jun 2021 #43
Happy to help ! OnDoutside Jun 2021 #45
I am outraged that you would suggest DU harbours hypersensitive triggers grantcart Jun 2021 #66
Just give it time, just give it time.... Hekate Jun 2021 #69
The pot of gold analogy is accurate. speak easy Jun 2021 #46
Since you're clearly a big fan of the Indo, here's what the Deputy Editor of the Independent had to OnDoutside Jun 2021 #72
Perhaps you should read this before scapegoating one country like Krugman OnDoutside Jun 2021 #79
We're in an era of great intolerance -- of each other, period. Hortensis Jun 2021 #50
There are 1.1 billion Antisemites in the world Mosby Jun 2021 #55
My husband's Jewish. Societies and the world go through these periods. Hortensis Jun 2021 #56
I appreciate your optimism. Mosby Jun 2021 #57
Since pessimism tends to be self fulfilling, Hortensis Jun 2021 #65
Antisemites , bigots mactire Jun 2021 #99
As used by: Irish columnists, an Irish TD, and Irish economists muriel_volestrangler Jun 2021 #53
I think this post clearly makes the point SoonerPride Jun 2021 #59
Thanks for looking this up, Muriel V. Now let's see if anyone who's all het up about this nonsense Hekate Jun 2021 #71
I don't find it funny either iemanja Jun 2021 #58
It's not racist or offensive. SoonerPride Jun 2021 #61
Obviously some Irish find it objectionable iemanja Jun 2021 #63
The same paper used that term itself See post 9. SoonerPride Jun 2021 #64
I addressed this issue in my first post iemanja Jun 2021 #76
You do you. SoonerPride Jun 2021 #77
We've had it throughout history from the British, you wouldn't normally expect such ignorance from OnDoutside Jun 2021 #73
Notice how hard some are working to normalize iemanja Jun 2021 #78
Yes, it's really disappointing. OnDoutside Jun 2021 #82
For all of the Bill Maher haters out there... Silent3 Jun 2021 #60
Well said. SoonerPride Jun 2021 #62
Same Here! ProfessorGAC Jun 2021 #67
and I suppose you get to decide iemanja Jun 2021 #80
I didn't say it had anything to do with me Silent3 Jun 2021 #91
Sounds like a real donnybrook greenjar_01 Jun 2021 #68
Hope the Irish Ambassador never sees Notre Dame's mascot Deminpenn Jun 2021 #74
This is nothing about the Hollywood Darby O'Gill Irishy movie type stuff, this is the scapegoating OnDoutside Jun 2021 #81
Oh, please Goodheart Jun 2021 #84
No, this is where skimming through a thread makes you miss the OnDoutside Jun 2021 #86
From your own OP Deminpenn Jun 2021 #87
Exactly, yes. OnDoutside Jun 2021 #94
I saw and recognized "the point" Goodheart Jun 2021 #90
In the context of Hollywood movies absolutely, but OnDoutside Jun 2021 #93
The question for me from the beginning was what's your problem with Krugman. Hortensis Jun 2021 #92
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