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The Irish are the niggers of Europe, lads.
Roddy Doyle
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Roddy Doyle
Age: 66
Born: 1958
Born: May 8
Lecturer
Novelist
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Screenwriter
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Dublin city
Ruaidhrí Ó Dúill
Ruaidhri O Duill
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Irish
Europe
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