Question:
Would you consider St Patrick's Day and Oktoberfest to be the closest things to "White/Caucasian pride" holidays?
2014-10-12 11:12:01 UTC
I ask this since I often encounter a lot of Caucasian-Americans who complain about how the US has no holiday or "appreciation" for them while they only have appreciations for African-Americans/Blacks(Black History Month), Hispanics/Latinos(Hispanic Heritage Month and Cinco De Mayo) and Asians/Pacific Islanders(Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month).
Five answers:
Dark
2014-10-12 11:26:09 UTC
Lol dude just about every holiday in America are based on European or Europe American history and I have no problem with that columbus day,independence day(blacks were still slaved though)thanksgiving(white pilgrims),St Valentine,Christmas(white jesus & santa),Halloween etc
Jimmy C
2014-10-12 11:18:05 UTC
St. Pstrick's day is a celebration for irish people.

Oktoberfest is a German celebration of the marriage of King Ludwig of Bavaria.

Skin colour has nothing to do with either. Beer is the only common factor.
2014-10-12 11:27:49 UTC
No Irish were used for hazardous and deadly jobs because slaves were expensive and there was always another Irishman for hire.



Making them representatives of white domination profanes their history.
Charles
2014-10-12 12:26:58 UTC
They are not White pride holidays, they are Irish and Irish dispora and German and German dispora celebration days
Eat
2014-10-12 11:13:11 UTC
What?


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