Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Mito da escravidão de irlandeses" in Portuguese language version.
Michael A. Hoffman II, a Holocaust denier and exponent of multiple conspiracy theories
This African would serve as a stud for the inexpensive Irish women slaves…[these breeding programs were stopped] because it was reducing the profits of the Royal African Company…[but] due to the profitability of these breeding programs the practice continued until well after the end of Ireland's 'Potato Famine'
Inevitably the myth gained prominence in the wake of Dylann Roof's terrorist attack in Charleston and the subsequent debate about the Confederate flag.