• mathemachristian[he]
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    1 month ago

    I can recommend readsettlers.org for an in-depth view at race-relations over the centuries.

    The gist is that race is defined by an ingroup and is pretty flexible depending on who they consider to be part. Irish people weren’t in when they were an economic threat to the other laborers. Now they part of the higher laborclass so they are “in”. So depending on the relation of the privileged laborclass to a particular nation that nation might be considered white or not. Exceptions and ifs and buts apply liberally ofcourse.

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      1 month ago

      Completely agree. Also, as an ethnic group of immigrants becomes “Americanized” by having children the cultural differences start to become less pronounced so it’s that much easier for them to be included in the default and considered “white”. It would be really nice if more people could realize that race is just a social construct that only has power because we believe it. We’re all pink on the inside.