I find that hard to believe. My father was born in 1913, which I assume is
similar to our classmates' fathers. Honey Fitz, JFK's maternal grandfather, was
mayor of Boston from 1906-08 and 1910-14. I assume that was long past the
mid-1800s when such signs supposedly were not uncommon.
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My father could remember a time when help wanted signs said, "No Irish need
apply". History repeating itself.
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Residents of color now comprise a majority of the population, with Black and
Hispanic communities each representing about 19 percent and Asian residents
about 11 percent.
Apparently someone who abandoned math at an early age as a white privilege
discipline: Latino and black at 19% each and Asian at 11% does not add to a
majority POC. Not to mention that these are three very separate communities for
the most part.
Despite the white majority, it is comprised primarily of virtue signalling
liberals who will be mortified, probably horrified, if a black person does not
win.
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"People of color" includes everybody except whites, who are the people paying
the bills.
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