... something i would only come to expect from a fucking stupid, ignorant white boy.
Armenia's rich history goes back before this cunt of country even existed.
Oh and did you forget that the whole east coast of the united states was basically built on mainly Irish labor?
... go open up a book you fucking retard.
It's so easy to call someone ignorant. Spain, Portugal, France, Germany and Britain were probably the most influential European countries by some margin. Many of the others had Empires but they were relatively small, only encompassed other European territory and ceased to exist long before modernity.
Ireland basically got raped, A LOT, by vikings and then by the English, right up until the 20th Century. They have had no great influence in the development of the modern world or Western culture, other than keeping certain classical texts safe for a while. This sounds harsh and kind of anglo-supremacist, but it's true.
Americans tend to minimize Britain's importance in shaping the world or see it as "raping and pillaging" but I honestly think that's just the influence of a kind of all purveying national propaganda scheme in which Britain is invariably seen as a small, old fashioned forgotten thing. Honestly, I don't think any other country has even been as influential. It's pretty pretentious to minimize to the extent that most Americans do really.
The East Coast might have been built on Irish labour, I'm not sure, but is the origin of a workforce all that important? I suppose it is in a kind of apologist, post-whatever history, with large amounts of
Guns, Germs and Steel as the reading. Where did your units come from? Where did your language come from, where did your law come from? Where did apple pie come from? Where did fox hunting come from? Where did a lot of important post-classical philosophy come from? WASP culture and early political dominance shaped America to be the country it was at its height.