Disclaimer: I am not trolling, I am an autistic person who doesn’t understand so many social nuances. Also I am from New Hampshire (97% white), so I just don’t have any close African-American friends that I am willing to risk asking such a loaded question.

  • ryathal
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    5 months ago

    It’s Irish American, I doubt it has anything to do with Ireland.

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      5 months ago

      Yeah you know except the whole part where it was brought to the US by the Irish potatoes famine refugees. But yeah nothing to do with ireland just the thousands of Irish people from Ireland that fled the famine.

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        5 months ago

        There’s about the same number of foods that are actually from Europe, as there are foods that immigrants made theirs once they got here.

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        5 months ago

        The whole reason the Irish subsisted on potatoes was that the corned beef they were wage slave raising and producing was to be eaten only by English and French folks that could afford the extravagant costs. Another type of corned beef was here already in the US. It was the Jewish kosher corned beef that became synonymous with Irish American culture.

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      5 months ago

      Nah, it has some irish origins, just not only Irish