Why isn't Ireland part of the UK? Millions of Irish live in the Uk, English is the lingua franca in Ireland...

Why isn't Ireland part of the UK? Millions of Irish live in the Uk, English is the lingua franca in Ireland, and the native language has basically fallen out of use. Whats the point in independence?

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There is no point and their independence is a fucking joke at this point. Fuck micks, ungrateful dogs, fuck em.

agreed

>Why isn't San Marino part of Italy? Dozens of Sammarinese live in Italy, Italian is the lingua franca in San Marino, and the native language has basically fallen out of use. Whats the point in independence?

Don't insult the Irish, shithead.

Whenever two nations are this similar, the smaller, less significant one should just be absorbed by their larger, better neighbor

Irish culture is significantly different then British culture
Why would Ireland want to be part of a shit country that tried to genocide it’s people and culture for 800 years, when Ireland became a better richer country then them in less then 100 years after independence?

Stop wanting to annex Canada.

Based thank you Frenchmen
By the way more young people are fluent in Irish then old people, same with Welsh
The Celtic revival is slow but sure

canada is larger than the USA

What do they have to be grateful for?

the circumstances that led to this are why we shouldn't

Makes sense, since you guys are currently absorbing Mexico.

If I had to choose between dressing gaelic, speaking soyrish and being in a stone age tribe or Ireland rejoining the UK I'd prefer to be British have no loyalty to this dull shithole.

>Why isn't Ireland part of the UK?
Because of the constant genocides.
If the english could just stop massacring people for a few years, it wouldn't have happened.

what's stopping you from leaving

please come to a pub in Ireland and ask that question. keyboard warrior pussy.

large swathes of people dying is probably why they managed to hold on to it for so long though
by the turn of the 20th century anglophilia wasn't uncommon in Ireland and people ate up propaganda quite easily, they just managed to fuck it up

Don't want to, if everyone was forced to speak gay lick I'd leave the second that was announced, but luckily we're as identical if not more so than the OP claims.

only among poshos , prodsand south side dubs. it's telling that the only places that voted to keep the union in the 1918 elections (in what is now the south) were rathmines and trinners

>By the way more young people are fluent in Irish then old people
Is this for real? I'm surprised I haven't heard of it so if this is the case. Source?

>Don't want to
why not

>Americans want Canada to assimilate them
wew

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Do all Irish people speak Gaelic and English or not and why do or do they not speak it?

because peoples great great grandparents killed each other over it

No, hardly anybody speaks Irish
the main reason is laziness

So do you learn it in school and why are you guys so lazy. Its your lanuage be proud of it. Most frisian people here speak both dutch and frisian very well.

Northern Ireland is rightful polish clay

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Schools don’t prioritise it at all. Ireland exists solely to whore itself out to American companies who do business in English

Is Frisian not just a dialect of dutch? never heard of it

nations are businesses languages don't matter

no it is its own lanuague its only spoken in 1 province tho. But nobody cares about it and the people from there speak Dutch better than the 3th gen immigrants

He'd just be ignored in a pub

>ungrateful dogs,
grateful for famine, religious discrimination, terrible economy, destruction of language etc...

It's mandatory in schools, most people just don't care about it and abstract away any responsibility toward it to the government or poor curriculum. The natural result of people not caring about it is that it doesn't get used and people have even less reason to care. People here feel also secure in their national identity and separate from "Britishness" purely because Ireland is no longer part of Britain. Irish people in general don't really strive either.

Why do people in Frisia care? It’s not practical to learn it at all

>People here feel also secure in their national identity
I don't think so. I think people are fairly insecure about their Irish identity, mainly young people, so they try and overcompensate.

Just my observation.

Young people are insecure about everything

That's a shame. I guess it's all about pragmatism, making money.

Irish get nationalistic when they drink

Do Irish like videogames? Or anime

Why doesn’t the government mandatorily impose Irish

Because that's neither feasible or in the interest of the political class

well the users of the irish general on Jow Forums like both, but I guess it's not representative of all irish people. Video games would be more common among normies.

Thanks

Other way around actually