You mean this one?and I am aware, the Gaelic Irish were, hence why they are indigenous compared to the English people who assimilated as part of the Irish plantations all over the country . Is Duine dúchasach mé, táim ag caint as Bearla mar níl aon gaeilge agut.
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No , I am not. My whole “shtick” is that English people can’t use BIPOC, the phrase, as there are no people indigenous to England . Not sure why you’re here, but you do you
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People retain their indigenous identity, it no longer just means the original inhabitants of a place, it is a global identity shared by many, and you seem to lack any understanding of this. If a Cree person moves away from where they are from they are still an Indigenous person.
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