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This is a discussion on Boycott St. Patrick's Day within the Current Affairs forums, part of the General Discussion category on Politics.ie. Why: To demand a General Election How: Stay out of the pubs, stay away from the parade, don't wear shamrock ...
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| Why: To demand a General Election How: Stay out of the pubs, stay away from the parade, don't wear shamrock etc. Rationale: It can unite everybody around a simple but necessary demand. We have a government who are clearly afraid to act and are whinging about the opposition doing their job but who won't resign. It would gain international coverage and show that the chancers who have destroyed our country do not have the support of the people. It would be a peaceful but effective protest. What do you think? |
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| A brilliant idea. Unfortunately, the smell of drink is too much for the middle classes. Better to subdue them in a haze of booze (as in every weekend), than have them thinking for themselves and out on the streets protesting (the logical conclusion of rational thought). |
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| St. Patricks Day, and about 3 other bank holidays, should be cancelled. Taking days off when you can't afford to pay your bills doesn't make sense. I haven't had a bank holiday, other than Xmas and St. Stephens Day, in about 4 years.
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| I've been boycotting St Patrick's Day in Dublin for years. The parade is an ugly debacle. It has nothing to do Ireland and its history, it's full of Indians, Africans, Poles etc. Which would be fine, if those people were attempting to engage with Irish traditions, but they're not, their promoting their own countries. I'd be the first to congratulate a group of Pakistani ceili dancers, or a sean-nos singer from Burundi, but I have yet to see them in the Dublin parade. It's mad. |
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| No its one of the only days that we can get away from the misery of this country.The kids also love marching in the parades.It will probably be the only positive bit of global media we will get this year.Government will be thankful for the excise and vat on the lush.
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| Given the money we spend on eating, drinking, travelling, buying tat, etc, Paddy's Day is a significant economic event, which generates fairly substantial revenue for workers, business and the exchequer. Factor in the tourist business that it generates, I think a boycott would be counterproductive to say the least. |
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