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07-15-2024 01:21 PM |
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Originally Posted by BrianL99
(Post 2350156)
I'm fairly familiar with my Irish heritage and some awareness of the cultural existence of "Irish Travelers".
My question (& NOT an accusation in any way) ... is the term "Irish Travelers" considered pejorative in the UK? In Ireland, I've only heard them referred to as "gypsies" and that was probably used in a pejorative way.
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Traveler is acceptable.
I called them Irish to differentiate between non-Irish 'travelers' most of whom do not work, just live a very alternate lifestyle, supported by state benefits, and scrounging.
Many years ago when I worked on farms, we had the same families of true Romany Gypsies, not travelers, with horse and caravans come each year to pick up potatoes, until machines put them out of a job.
It's a complicated world to sort out.
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