Neither were Irish. In America, that is.It's very easy to mean the same thing with both terms, the difference is rarely actually relevant. This is because racism is inherently a contradictory concept, only designed to divide people who would otherwise have no problem interacting with each other. You are just arguing semantics.
Depending on who you ask at what point of history, germans werent considered white.
I'm Swedish, and we don't like foreigners much here, either. Fact: not having a Swedish sounding name automatically makes it harder to get a job.
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