Now, over 300 years later, Irish people aren't considered subhuman at all, and are generally a culture that is respected and admired.
Is that actually the true story, though? Well into the 1990s, Ireland was considered a poorhouse, full of lower class Catholics who kept breeding like rabbits and who were tacitly looked down upon not just by the Anglos, but by most of the rest of Europe as well.
It was only since the the late 90s, when Ireland began leveraging its position inside the eurozone to become a tax haven attracting plenty of multinational corporations, that the country rapidly became wealthy. In my personal impression, Ireland's status and perception in the world only began to rise in parallel to its wealth. But maybe I'm wrong, or an arrogant prick, or both. *shrug*
This post was edited by Black XistenZ on Dec 20 2024 05:56am