I know relations between Eire and UK are good now.Anglo-Irish relations are doing pretty good right now, we don't need to wait until the 24th century. But yes, it was great that O'Brien never fell into the old stereotypes and was just a guy that happened to be Irish. It's especially nice when compared with TNG and Voyager's insulting caricatures.![]()
I know relations between Eire and UK are good now.
It's not just that, Irish and English peoples have been getting along just fine for decades now. Sure, there was all that stuff that went on in Northern Ireland, but that was mainly Northern Irish people fighting other Northern Irish people, it wasn't really an Irish vs English thing. An Irishman and an Englishman being friends isn't really a big deal today, why would it be in the 24th century?I know relations between Eire and UK are good now.
They didn't ride around the Enterprise on horses or try to kidnap my dog, so they weren't real Travellers.Wasn`t there an episode of TNG with a group of Irish Travellers or something?![]()
Voyager's, because they did it twice!![]()
Luckily, our dogs have always been scared of fireworks so they tend not to wander away from home around Halloween. But we lost two dogs to random disappearance and we think they were taken away both times.Oh no. I know what that feels like. During Halloween lots of cats and dogs used to go "missing" on my estate. Lost two cats that way.
No, they were Bringloidi, O'Brien was a 24th century Irish character. Just like the modern Amish aren't 21st century Swiss.toughlittleship said:I actually think the TNG episode is more insulting as they were 24th century Irish characters.
It's not just that, Irish and English peoples have been getting along just fine for decades now. Sure, there was all that stuff that went on in Northern Ireland, but that was mainly Northern Irish people fighting other Northern Irish people, it wasn't really an Irish vs English thing. An Irishman and an Englishman being friends isn't really a big deal today, why would it be in the 24th century?I know relations between Eire and UK are good now.![]()
Eire?
I just have to link TheGodBen's recent post now: Here we go.
I guess I just don't see them as Irish, I imagine that they are descended from a group of Irish Americans that wanted to be "Irish" as they imagined it, realised that Ireland isn't "Irish" so they flew away to another planet to recreate the "real" Ireland. They don't mean to be offensive, they're just the result of generations of compounded misconceptions based off of Irish Spring commercials. Sure, it's offensive, but also kind of sad.I gotta go with "Up the Long Ladder" being more offensive.
Okay, they're basically some kind of Amish. That doesn't really excuse the hoary stereotypes of moronic Irish peasants... IN THE FUTURE! Not even the Amish are like that, probably.
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