• @Soup
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        422 months ago

        Probably funny to a younger Irishman but also remember that the Irish grew plenty of food but it was the English who took it away from them despite the fact that potatoes, one of the few things they were left with to eat, were experiencing a blight. The joke/story is often portrayed as the Irish learning aboit potatoes from the Americas and going all-in like the entire culture just went feral for the things and had a monocrop but that wasn’t at all what happened. It wasn’t about whether or not they liked potatoes and more a matter of what the English would even let them eat after stealing all their food.

        I wasn’t making a lot of Irish potatoe jokes before but I straight up stopped after learning that. The English did some pretty fucked up things in Ireland.

        • ChouxFleur
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          32 months ago

          Ore forebears’ masters were money-grubbing cunts, this is true. Let’s not pretend old matey in the pits was actively participating in the enactment of policies which caused death and emigration on scales unbeknownst before.

          Our masters are now too, but at least they pretend not to be. Although they still don’t teach kids about the empire properly.

      • @philthi
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        212 months ago

        As a person who grew up in Ireland since I was 5: this is funny to me

        • kamenLady.
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          112 months ago

          As a person that never went to Ireland, i find it pretty funny

          • @Moops
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            152 months ago

            As a potato I don’t find any of this funny at all.

      • @aeronmelon
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        162 months ago

        I’m Irish, I hereby condone this joke. You are free to go, sir.