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I need a Venn diagram of whiteness to really get this. Or a scale of some sort
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.
I'm pretty sure they weren't considered any tier of "white" at that time.
It's why the US has St Patrick's Day and Christopher Columbus Day. They needed to prove their worth to earn "whiteness"
Can't really say that when the whole category is nebulous and subjective