> usurped by a greedy business man (Ray Kroc) from its original founders
It's a weird aside, but maybe worth noting that Ray Croc was probably not just greedy. Ray Kroc was probably also racist against the Irish. A tell-tale sign is using a clown as the company mascot. The US strain of clowns were heavily influenced by "pale white face" racism jokes about Irish immigrants [0] from some of the same minstrel shows notorious for "black face" and "yellow face" and "red face". Ray Kroc was from a generation that would have easily been aware of that and would have been "entertained" by it. Ray Kroc's behavior to the actual McDonald's founders is rather easier to explain assuming it included quite a bit of Old Fashioned Racism than assuming just pure greed. Sometimes it is useful to remind ourselves that past isn't as clean as corporate memos want to paper over it.
[0] Notably, among other things: red hair, big feet, freckles, red drunken noses, loutish drunken behavior. Even the "clown car joke" is the exact same "joke" as "Mexican pickup truck" transposed across a couple of decades and about a different working class immigrant population. (Racists seem pretty lazy in how they reuse old material.) So yeah, if you ever wondered why clowns don't seem all that funny in the modern era, congratulations you probably aren't a racist. Also, now that this past horror is in your head I'm sorry for ruining Disney's Dumbo which uses all the worst of clown stereotypes and "jokes" all in the same place and eats up a lot of runtime with it, if you weren't already concerned about the "black face" crows in the movie or thought you could dismiss them as not central characters or contributing that much to the runtime.
Why is this grey? Does that mean people are reporting it? If you report it or want to, then why?
I haven’t verified these claims, nor do I have the background knowledge to form an opinion. I don’t care. Seems plausible and I think Irish were within the definition of “black” a century ago.
Is it because you don’t believe in this? Or do you think it is astroturfing with bad intentions similar to the anti women memes plastering social media (where it is some wrong committed by a woman with 100s of bot comments saying all women are bad)? Kinda like repeating long ago marginalizations of white people to stir up a feeling of wronghood among older more conservatives white men?
It's a weird aside, but maybe worth noting that Ray Croc was probably not just greedy. Ray Kroc was probably also racist against the Irish. A tell-tale sign is using a clown as the company mascot. The US strain of clowns were heavily influenced by "pale white face" racism jokes about Irish immigrants [0] from some of the same minstrel shows notorious for "black face" and "yellow face" and "red face". Ray Kroc was from a generation that would have easily been aware of that and would have been "entertained" by it. Ray Kroc's behavior to the actual McDonald's founders is rather easier to explain assuming it included quite a bit of Old Fashioned Racism than assuming just pure greed. Sometimes it is useful to remind ourselves that past isn't as clean as corporate memos want to paper over it.
[0] Notably, among other things: red hair, big feet, freckles, red drunken noses, loutish drunken behavior. Even the "clown car joke" is the exact same "joke" as "Mexican pickup truck" transposed across a couple of decades and about a different working class immigrant population. (Racists seem pretty lazy in how they reuse old material.) So yeah, if you ever wondered why clowns don't seem all that funny in the modern era, congratulations you probably aren't a racist. Also, now that this past horror is in your head I'm sorry for ruining Disney's Dumbo which uses all the worst of clown stereotypes and "jokes" all in the same place and eats up a lot of runtime with it, if you weren't already concerned about the "black face" crows in the movie or thought you could dismiss them as not central characters or contributing that much to the runtime.