You're still doing it now though. You're literally bathing in a toilet, which explains why you're so full of shit.
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Haven't we covered this territory before? You post pics of squalor. I counter with how fertile our soil is due to compost & other natural fertilizers & how UK is among the largest importers of food grains, vegetables, horticulture & fruits fertilized naturally, from India
Since you've forgotten already, No matter. We ought to conduct this exercise on a regular basis. If for nothing else than to check your brain power ( pun totally unintended) .Btw - You seem to be turning into an old fart & dementia's striking you faster than you can realise
Here we go -
The list above establishes UK is the no 2 importer of food grains from India with the import bill running into hundreds of millions in the FY 2017-18 & 2018-19.
Sort of explains your frustration Paddy. Sort of also explains your taste. For scat.
Talk about being full of shit, spewing it daily online & off it, either literally or metaphorically.
From a country with a population of only 4 million that's quite an achievement. Meanwhile, you've had only one Irish PM of Indian descent from a population of 1.3 billion and zero US Presidents.
I'm not sure if you're aware there's anywhere between 50- 80 million people of Irish descent all over the world but especially in the Anglophone sphere. Now you've been there for in excess of 200 years with the Irish potato famine greatly speeding up emigration & all you have is 1 President in the US whose legacy is overhyped.
Remember up until the 1960's both the US & Australia , possibly Canada too, followed a policy of white only emigration. The Indians in these nations started arriving there only in the 1970's. So let's see how've they fared? Here's the list of how immigrant groups fare according to your favourite parameter - per capita household income.
en.wikipedia.org
I don't wish to blow my trumpet but...
1.)Indian American (2016): $131,746[2]
36.)Irish American (2016): $66,688[3]
Less charitable folk would say that's the difference between the income of professionals & menials.
Let's compare them on another metric - educational qualifications. I realise this is unfair to the Irish but don't blame me.You started it.
In 2016, 17.2% of U.S. immigrants ages 25 and older had a bachelor’s degree and another 12.8% had attained a postgraduate degree. Both shares are up since 1980.
www.pewresearch.org
As the above article makes clear with statistics, the Indians in the US are among the most qualified of all immigrant groups in the US. There's no mention of the Irish at all in that list.
Less charitable folk would laugh at someone asking for the percentage of Irish pursuing even basic education.Sorry, Paddy, old chap that's how it is. But fret not. We'd find something to assuage you
en.wikipedia.org
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article :
StereotypesEdit
Irish Catholics were popular targets for stereotyping in the 19th century. According to historian George Potter, the media often stereotyped the Irish in America as being boss-controlled, violent (both among themselves and with those of other ethnic groups), voting illegally, prone to alcoholism and dependent on street gangs that were often violent or criminal. Potter quotes contemporary newspaper images:
You will scarcely ever find an Irishman dabbling in counterfeit money, or breaking into houses, or swindling; but if there is any fighting to be done, he is very apt to have a hand in it." Even though Pat might "'meet with a friend and for love knock him down,'" noted a
Montreal paper, the fighting usually resulted from a sudden excitement, allowing there was "but little 'malice prepense' in his whole composition." The Catholic Telegraph of
Cincinnati in 1853, saying that the "name of 'Irish' has become identified in the minds of many, with almost every species of outlawry," distinguished the Irish vices as "not of a deep malignant nature," arising rather from the "transient burst of undisciplined passion," like "drunk, disorderly, fighting, etc., not like robbery, cheating, swindling, counterfeiting, slandering, calumniating, blasphemy, using obscene language, &c.
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You can also check for the most common professions pursued by Irish Americans & the lower constabulary, nunnery, teaching, porters , waiting tables, fishmonger's, peasants , farm hands, low level mob enforcers, brawling, etc feature prominently. Hmm. Menials, anyone?
Coming back to the Indians, I suspect you'd see a lot of them aspiring for public office & getting elected from here onwards in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, etc.Like Rishi Sunak & Priti Patel.
Do your research better:
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
One of them is Ulster & the others a Catlick. Since when are Ulsters considered Irish, Paddy? As far as the Catlick goes, it proves the age old Catechism right - All exceptions prove the rule. In all your pathetic attempts to Google search all you could do is come up with just 2 names in the sciences. Still none of these or other Irish worthies in MENSA.
There's the spelling bee contest in the US which has been win by Indian kids continuously since a decade or more now. None of the finalists ever feature Irish Americans. Forget the Finalists, the Irish don't even feature among the quarter finalists.
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
Was very clearly referring to the sciences & mathematics Paddy only & not literature or peace prizes.
Do your research better, indeed.
For pointing that you're stupid. I am mad, you'll put me out of a job if you keep it up.
You're mad? I beg your pardon. Didn't you say you're Irish?
Of course not, you sit there working for a British firm in your call centre, and talk about menial labour.
Sorry to disappoint you.There aren't any British industries out here, Paddy. Plus most vanilla call centres have shifted to the Philippines long ago. Then there are the likes of Tetley, Jaguar Land Rover, Corus, Morris Garage, etc. You know their fate better than me. By the way things are going, RR, BP, Unilever, ITC & all other marquee brands will gradually see an ownership change.