Are the numbers correct?

Are the numbers correct?

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No because all the ones outside of Ireland are just people with Irish admixture. I'm probably included in that Canadian figure and I am a complete mutt.

Canadians are pure.

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Lot of potato niggers in the USA. Including me. I have a lot of Irish blood. I’d say we are only behind Germans in terms of numbers.

No, all the Irish in America are annoying faggots who are barely Irish

Including this potato

My great, great grandfather was Irish. I’m basically kissing the Blarney Stone as we speak.

I'm technically 1/2 Irish descent but never really felt any real link to Ireland

My leftist mother did some family research because she thinks Ireland is amazing.

She was extremely disappointed when it turned out her ancestors were all Orangemen who went over in the 1600s.

A lot of these supposed irish dummies are actually scots-irish and are protestant anglo irish, in other words, they are english or scottish ethnically

Seriously, how the fuck are there so many Irish in the US, and how the fuck did they get so much power? Most of the Presidents are Irish. A shit load of high-ranking politicians are Irish. Wall Street has a lot Irish. A lot of famous celebrities are Irish.

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>Most of the Presidents are Irish
what

>1/512 Irish
>MUH HURRDURRITAGE, IM SO IRISH I SHIT CLOVER LEAFS AND PISS GUINESS
>PADRAIGH AND NIAMH, NOT JOHN AND MARY, OK?
>ERIN GO BRAGH!

Name an Irish president outside of the Kennedy family

No, they are absolutely not correct.

Irish are the original Puerto Ricans

Yeah I’d go with this to, no way there are 7 million Irish here, but it probably includes people like me with an Irish Grandmother

We had a lot of large Irish Catholic families in the 50’s, 60’s, and even 70’s.

My family was only half Irish, the other half Scandinavian.

>youtube.com/watch?v=6dU8mGjrjJk

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>tfw i met more welsh people than potatoes

top o' de morning to ye

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Even Obama’s half white side was Irish.

Americans are mixed race mutts so yeah, but it's pretty correct for the other countries.

The Jews working very hard to disconnect Euro Americans from their European roots. I think they succeeded.

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If you consider pic related irish yeah

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Everyone in britain has an irish grandparent and vice versa

I’d bet jewish on Obama’s mom’s side.

>Most of the Presidents are Irish
If you look into the lineage of those supposed irish presidents, they were not irish. Some of them were scots irish, but not irish irish. Only kennedy and reagan, whos father was irish with a scottish mom, could be considered irish. There is a difference. Americans are overwhelmingly from that island of great britain
>Scotch-Irish (or Scots-Irish) Americans are American descendants of Ulster Scots and Anglo-Irish Protestant Dissenters from various parts of Ireland, but usually from the province of Ulster, who migrated during the 18th and 19th centuries
>Most of these emigres from Ireland had been recent settlers, or the descendants of settlers, from the Kingdom of England or the Kingdom of Scotland who had gone to the Kingdom of Ireland to seek economic opportunities and freedom from the control of the episcopal Church of England and the Scottish Episcopal Church. These included 200,000 Scottish Presbyterians who settled in Ireland between 1608 and 1697. Many English-born settlers of this period were also Presbyterians, although the denomination is today most strongly identified with Scotland.

Is that Prince Harry Markle Junior?

Most of the people in america that think they're irish are scottish.

Unless you actually know your irish ancestor from the 1860's you're probably a scot that came here in the 1740's.

Argentina wtf?

Southern Brazil through north Argentina have all sorts of Euro mutts, even Confederados from the USA.

Dunham is english
>The ancestry of the name Dunham dates from the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain
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So is payne
>Payne Family Name History. The English surname Payne is patronymic origin, being one of those names derived from the first name of the original bearer's father
payne.cz/payne_a/payne_family.htm'Stanley Ann Dunham was born on November 29, 1942 at Saint Francis Hospital in Wichita, Kansas, the only child of Madelyn Lee Payne and Stanley Armour Dunham. She was of predominantly English ancestry, with some Scottish, Welsh, Irish, German and Swiss'