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Also likes to reference skin colour negatively when trying to make a point.pic.twitter.com/Qu4CQlLRiX
As an Irishman, I have more in common with Hazel than with you. If you are actually Irish Stefan, then you shame us all.
Apparently, he was born in Athlone, raised in London, moved to Canada and now has Canadian citizenship. But feels qualified to opine on who is really Irish.
He brings shame upon my hometown.
I'm as Mongolian as she is Irish
How is life in Mongolia by the way Mikey? Still got that job down at the shops?
I was born in Waterford, Ireland. Hazel was born in Dublin, Ireland. We’ve both lived in Ireland all our lives. She is as Irish as I am.
She cannot be ethnically Irish, but she can be culturally Irish, however. Irish is an ethnicity and a culture. Different.
Well yes yes I am, thank you. You know every time you guys mention my name I get a massive bump in followers right? And it also unites a whole load of good people here in Ireland against the far right. Just sayin....
No one looks at her and thinks she's Irish
How does one tell someone's nationality by looking at them?
If we learned anything from the EU countries... being a "citizen" doesn't mean they assimilated to the culture...
She was born here. She’s Irish. My surname is Scottish, yet I’ve always been Irish. Now, feck off @StefanMolyneux
Tautology alert: your surname is actually Scottish and Irish, becase Scottish = Irish unlike the case with names such as Baxter, Crozier, Braithwaite, Watson ...
McDonald is actually derived from Norse settlers to the Isles. Oh no, more immigrants.
Interesting!
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