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Is Being Half Irish Equal to Being Half Black?

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Question: We know that you can be half Irish and half black. Nationality is a legal entity based on laws, while race is an identity based on physical characteristics. As Irish is a nationality and not a race, anyone can have Irish nationality regardless of their race. So, being half Irish means having half the rights of an Irish person? Use your logic please!

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No, being half Irish does not mean having half the rights of an Irish person. A person who is half Irish would generally have the same legal rights as a full Irish citizen, such as the right to live and work in Ireland and to vote in national elections. Such rights are primarily determined by legal citizenship, not by race or ethnicity.

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Published: Monday, December 12, 2022

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