Are you wearing green right now?
Will you be pinching those who aren't wearing green?
Do you even participate in this non-holiday celebration?
Or is this day more of a mainstream religious reminder how dangerous it is to let foreigners step foot on our sacred land -- land originally founded by Native Americans -- to only create sub-cultures in a group core and foment niche gangs that create economic stratification and propel black market futures?


When immigrant cultural groups -- like Native Americans or Blacks or Latinos, etc. -- are self-marginalized from the mainstream, and then punished by the majority for belonging to each other based only on culture memes and Racial identity, shouldn't we expect the creation of gangs to protect their values, meme investments, and their vested interests in a fading, Racial, notion?
Is the gangland game only dangerous for those outside the culture being provoked -- or are those on the inside seeking protection also cut out for the belonging?










today is an excuse for public intoxication. Stay off streets and cars.
Hi Anne!
Yes, especially in NYC. The big parade leads everyone to the tavern and urine in the streets is soon to follow.
funny when honoring a saint means green beer and green food
Anne --
The NYC Puerto Rican Day parade has a similar reputation and result. It is fascinating to see how people seem to feel the need to go "whack wild" in celebration of a cultural touchstone.
I wonder how many people intentionally don't wear green and then go looking for the "right" people to pinch them?
Gordon!
I know that happened a lot in grade school! :grin: