>"The Irish are the historical source of diversity in America, and of diversity votes."
This is exactly what I mean. This statement isn't just simply wrong objectively speaking, it's *so* preposterously wrong I am compelled to draw one of only a few possible conclusions:
1. the statement is sarcastic, in jest, or a troll; or
2. the statement is an honest reflection of your historical opinion, and you originated in a parallel universe or timeline where this supposedly happened; or
3. the statement is an honest reflection of your historical opinion, and you are one supremely historically illiterate nigger retard.
Not too long ago I posted pages upon pages here about the "Rizzocrat" phenomenon and blue-collar populism in Philadelphia. I take it you did not read any of it. You might be surprised to learn the true identities of nominally "white" ethnic groups who organized, mobilized, and grifted the black & racial diversity votes aiming to defeat Rizzo at any cost as a matter of objective historical fact. Ditto for the White ethnics who politically organized and supported the closest equivalent to the "Dixiecrat" phenomenon north of the Mason-Dixon line, but it was actually way cooler since no one involved wuz secretly fucking negresses a la way too many "Southern patriot" Strom Thurmond morans.
I am still extremely curious as to where I can find genuine real-life examples of historical Irish communities in America that took over the political vanguardist function assumed by Jewish and "Chamber of Commerce WASP" communities *everywhere* else. It certainly did not happen with the Boston Irish, NYC metro area Irish, or the Irish community in **any** northern or northeastern city I've historically studied in-depth. Perhaps there were Hibernian Democrat transplants who executed this function out West in one of California's cities. Er, wait, no, turns out Irish Democrats were blamed for the Chinese exclusion acts of 1882 as they allegedly did not like competing with cheaper Chinx laborers. Very similar to the 'Irish workers' and 'Irish mob' "who didn't enjoy competing with free black labor" blamed for burning down Pennsylvania Hall after the American Anti-Slavery Society staged some public ritual wherein proto-feminist abolitionist WASP wahmen started humping their free black abolitionist counterparts for the titillation of one William Lloyd Garrison, formerly of 'American Colonization Society' fame.