in some parts of England from the 40s to the 90s it was wrote in their towns
anyone here of this
don’t know much about the u.k. but my old irish friend used to always talk history and would talk about the famous “irish need not apply” signs in the states. don’t know what period of history that was personally. so yeah I’ve heard a bit about it here.
yeah I heard loads about this
Yes I’ve heard of it. A blot on English history.
I’ve heard of it. I live in the American South and we have a terrible record of racism and hatred here, too. I think things are getting better though.
Not even dogs?
Jeez. That’s bigotry to a whole new level.
worse than stigma in some cases
your view/opinion from a mod is discusting
Wow talk about reading it in the worst possible sense.
I know racists don’t like people of different ancestry, I just think the dog thing makes it even worse.
I always think Canada has little racism but I’m seeing more and more racism towards aboriginal people. That’s a shame.
truth hurts sometimes
My grandmother who’s Australian dislikes Australian Aboriginals. I think almost everyone did when she lived there. And my impression is that it’s still pretty bad. Racism is a big problem in most of the world.
In southern Norway and around the capital, ads for apartments would say “No northeners” in the old days
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