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by Pumpkin_Man » Wed Dec 28, 2011 5:21 pm
WickerMan, alcohol has been around since the dawn of prehistory. Every culture throughout history has formented fruits and vegitables to make some sort of a liquor drink. Beer was invented by the ancient Egyptians, according to most sources. Others may beg to differ. Wine is talked about in the Bible, and most likely was invented in the mediterainian region, all though that also cannot be substantiated.
The point is, all peopls of the world have alcohol in their culture. Alcoholism is a part of life in all nations to one degree or another. Why is it then wen some one says "Saint Patrick's Day," the first thought to pop into anyone's head is "drink." Saint Patrick's Day is the day that I celebrate my Irish heritage. I celebrate my ancestors who were left behing in Ireland, and those first generation ancestors who bravely came here to improve the lot of our family. Saint Patrick's day is a day of celebrating pride in the Irish heritage, of which the Catholic faith is a very important park. It's NOT supposed to be a 'get drunk and act like an irresponsible idiot' day. At least it's not that for me.
We Irish Americans have much to celebrate. Both collectively and individualy, we beat many of the odds that were against us. We went from an opressed servant nation to powerful families like the Kenedies. Many Irish Catholics who came here to America have achieved a lot, and THAT is what I celebrate on Saint Patrick's Day. That, and our heritage in the "old country."
I ranted on a bit too long for one post so I'll end it here. Thanks for reading and putting up with it. I just get upset, some times, when a celebration of my ethnicity is over blown by the myth that all Irish are alcoholics, and that Saint Patrick's Day is a day for hanging out at the pub, or bar, or what ever you call it.
Mike