I'm 40 and therefore ancient in terms of internet years, but although I'm British (but one who was born to a Celt and an Southeast Asian born in a British colony, so don't judge me) I really don't remember how Ireland was viewed when I was younger. I didn't have much awareness of current events until I was at least 10, and the Good Friday agreement was signed when I was 15, so I always view the worst of the conflict as something that was before my time.
I know there was a whole stereotype about Irish terrorists, but was that ever used by politicians and/or media figures to prolong the conflict? Are there any verifiable examples of this such as articles or videos?
I wonder if red hair jokes are a holdover from this
probably a more ancient prejudice?
But revived! But also maybe scottish
Isn't that aimed at Scottish people more than the Irish?
Maybe, I just see it online sometimes and wonder what it's about