I have a certain amount of sympathy for trying to hold on to hold on to some sense of roots (English was my grandma's second language, but my mom only speaks English, and I have some friends whose families emigrated more recently and they're navigating that same language divide right now), but at the same time, there's no denying that all too often Irish/German/Italian/etc pride is just barely disguised white pride.
I have a certain amount of sympathy for trying to hold on to hold on to some sense of roots (English was my grandma's second language, but my mom only speaks English, and I have some friends whose families emigrated more recently and they're navigating that same language divide right now), but at the same time, there's no denying that all too often Irish/German/Italian/etc pride is just barely disguised white pride.