re: the Irish, how is this for oppression of a historically disenfranchised and marginalized population. Ray Kroc(o'shit) not only stole the restaurant McDonald's from the McDonald brothers but even tried to sue a Queensland lawyer of Irish descent from using McBrat (shortening of McBratney). Stealing land and other things of value from the Celts is nothing new of course. Hell, pretty much the whole of the "United Kingdom" belonged to bands of Gaelic clans and tribes until some Angles, Jutes and Saxons decided to immigrate and displaced the original population.
It's so much worse than that though. McDonald's uses a clown as one of their symbols, right? Specifically Ronald McDonald. Curly red hair, white face paint, big red nose, yes? This is, and I'm not even making this up, based in the British "stage Irish" plays. The curly red fro, pasty face and big red nose approximating gin blossoms was based on the Brit stereotype of the Irish. The reason why clowns were always fighting was that was the stereotype of the Irishman. Always drunken, involved in domestic abuse, etc. Even folks who wouldn't tell a joke about Hispanics, Poles or Italians often won't hesitate to tell "the one about the Irishman."
This and the fact that it's always the ginger characters that get turned to black characters in revamps is classic example of how anti-Irish sentiment never died. It's the same reason that Australians and Southerners, who are disproportionately of Scots-Irish descent, are looked down on as uneducated, crude and boorish. Meanwhile, Appalachian folks were historically some of the least racist and least likely to own slaves. Many escaped slaves or former slaves relocated to the mountains for that reason. But yeah, you'll never hear the SJWs stick up for us potatoniggers.