• itsgroundhogdayagain@lemmy.ml
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    There are certain ethnicities that although white, have been marginalized and scapegoated for societies problems in the past. Groups like Italians and Irish people were considered a lower-tier of white people, just above black people, especially in the US in the 18-1900’s.

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      although white

      Can’t really say that when the whole category is nebulous and subjective

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      Italians and Irish people were considered a lower-tier of white people

      I’m pretty sure they weren’t considered any tier of “white” at that time.

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      It’s why the US has St Patrick’s Day and Christopher Columbus Day. They needed to prove their worth to earn “whiteness”