Tuesday, March 17, 2009


St. Patrick's Day...hhhmmm!


Many people celebrate this joyous occasion for different reasons. Here are a few:


1) You have your die-hard Irish nationalists who have no other day to be proud of being Irish than St. Pat's day. So, they go all out to show their Irish-pride. Every other day of the year the only beacon of pride they have is the "lucky charms" guy...Which isn't too bad, they are magically delicious.


2) You have the majority of the St. Pat's day merry-makers. These are the people who celebrate St. Pat's day simply as an excuse to get drunk. It's just like all the mid-western white people who celebrate Cinco-de-mayo. These are the same yahoos that think cinco de mayo is some new flavored mayonaise.


3) Next you have the super spirituals. These are the people who post blogs (just like mine) reminding everyone that St. Patrick was a "man of God" who blah blah blah and yackety schmackety. Then they try to draw a paralell between wearing green and Jesus. You know because "Green signifies the new life in Chirist that we all...." You get the point.


Here's why I celebrate St. Patrick's day. It is the one day a year where we can physically harm people and openly ostricize those who do not dress like we dress. "What? You're not wearing green? Pinch for you!" or "Step on your foot!" How glorious a day is this! We can openly discriminate against those who don't share in our affinity for the color green. I wear greeen today, you don't...here's a hearty helping of shame and humiliation. I think we should expand on this idea. St. Pat's day should open itself to include people with bad hair cuts, tuxedo t-shirts, bolo ties, socks with sandals, and other fashion malaties.


So here's to you St. Pat! Who would have thought that your following God into an unreached nation to spread His mesage of love and hope would turn into a giant commercial for a color!