Flanders & Swann, eh? Ironic, eh? "No, because there are no anti-Irish songs to offset the anti-English songs" Your National Anthem springs to mind for one, Lanfranc. I think the point being made is 'Institutionalised' That usually means 'you don't spot it' Which in turn means, 'you don't spot it when you're guilty of it' 'Don't push your luck, Paddy', eh? We did, Lanfranc And we won. "But as far as school bullying goes, I'd still say it is usually a case of any excuse sufficing.", and as you know, Peter K, being Irish is a good an excuse as any. That is the sad reality of anti-Irish feeling. It's as acceptable as the jokes we all know and hate And half the time the average Brit doesn't realise it.
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