IBM, Lionsgate, the European Union, and, reportedly, Apple, have all pulled advertising from X following Elon Musk’s apparent endorsement of an antisemitic conspiracy theory. Experts say it could soon get much worse.
On Wednesday, Musk appeared to endorse an antisemitic post by user @breakingbaht alleging that “Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of dialectical hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them.” In response, Musk posted, “You have spoken the actual truth.”
The original post seemed to echo the beliefs of the “great replacement” conspiracy theory, which is popular among white supremacists and right-wing extremists.
Jewish people tend to not be considered white even though they are oftentimes fair skinned, blue eyes, etc.
In the US, Italian and Irish immigrants also used to not be considered white either. It’s a label applied to groups when it’s most convenient. Doesn’t necessarily have a lot of logic behind it beyond racism.
This is the answer. Being "white" in the US didn't have much to do with your skin tone. It was more closely linked to ancestry, religion, and class.
The Irish or Polish weren't "white" but that didn't mean that anyone thought they were Black. My understanding of the Indian caste system is incomplete, but it seems like a closer model to the racist hierarchy in the US than anything else I've seen.
WASP and have the receipts (DAR membership, for example)
WASP and no one can say otherwise (named Smith or Jones)
WASP adjacent (Protestants from Germany, Scandinavia, etc.)
Catholics and Orthodox Christians
Jews
POC. Depending on location, your mileage will vary but you're still at the bottom