On 21/03/06, Steve Bennett stevage@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/20/06, Arwel Parry arwel@cartref.demon.co.uk wrote:
I agree too, I raised my eyebrows when I first saw "Fenian Swine" appear last year, but mainly because I would consider it a highly derogatory term that some British people might use about the Irish, not the other way round.
That doesn't really matter, does it? We wouldn't accept any user calling themselves a name with the famous "n bomb" (rhymes with trigger...), regardless of whether they were a black American.
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I really do not think Fenian is remotely on a par with that n-word. Unless one is from Northern Ireland. Even so, I suspect despite crying foul at those who label Republicans with such a term, many Republicans are probably proud to be called such.
Fenian has been used repeated as a self-describing term at various times in history, right up to the present day, and with some pride too.
"Fenian Swine" is really more an ironic username than anything else in so far as I can see.
Perhaps the only people really offended are those from the country whose citizens use that term in a derogatory fashion, or those ignorant of the term and just vaguely aware of some links with a derogation?
Just some thoughts as an Irishman.
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