The “N” badges for Negro workers used at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, have been made standard by the Navy Department, according to a letter to the N.A.A.C.P., from Ralph A. Bard, assistant secretary of the Navy.
Bard said that the badge was developed for emergency use at a West Coast Yard and that by instructions of the Navy department was made standard “some six months ago.” He asserted that the letters W (for white) and N (for Negro) are inconspicuous and cannot be construed to be discriminatory.
Bard claimed: “Letters to designate the race of the individuals concerned … are not merely restricted to the white and colored races, but many others.”
The N.A.A.C.P. replied on Friday, October 31. “The question is not,” it said, “whether the designation is ‘discriminatory’ or not. It is humiliating, insulting, and unnecessary. It offers a gratuitous affront to Negro American citizens by labeling them (as though a man with colored skin needed to be labeled) in much of the same manner as the labels used by the Nazis to designate Jews from so-called Aryans in Germany.”
In reply to the Navy’s statement that “many others” are labeled according to race, the N.A.A.C.P. asked, “What others?”
The Association also pointed out that the Navy has gone far afield in this manner, and reminded Bard that private industries employing both colored and white workers have not found it necessary to use any such designation on badges.
and she is being very annoying right now
It's refreshing hearing a honky with a country accent saying based things. I listened to the recent Well There's Your Problem episode where a Trillbilly is there, and it really put me at ease. I had a coworker back when I worked construction who was very bitter and vocal about how he hated homeless people and trans people, and he sounded exactly like the Trillbilly guest. Or maybe not exactly. Maybe white people all sound the same.
link to episode?
here
the podcast is just an hour-and-a-half-long shitpost by some engineers that casually talk about engineering disasters, poorly produced and might as well run live, and somehow I've listened to more of it than chapotraphouse
it's not that poorly produced— most podcasts don't have slides, and Justin actually does editing and adds commentary in post
Haha I'm familiar with the podcast, just haven't followed it last few months. Thanks for the link :3
no problemo comrade
Paulie is my favorite Sopranos character and I really fucking hope nothing happens to him don't spoil anything or I'll cry
Should be easy enough to accomplish. I've never seen the Sopranos. I keep meaning to but I'm too addicted to trashy Web novels rn and can't muster the engagement :/
Web novels? like oglaf?
Haha not like oglaf. It's (mostly fantasy) novels published chapter by chapter for free online. I follow stuff on royalroad.com though there's other sites out there.
sorry you should definitely not google oglaf if you're at work
"Ponta de Lança Africano (Umbabarauma)" by Jorge Ben Jor is a great song
the music video linked here was produced by David Byrne
Ros is the only engineer. Alice is a professional podcaster. Not sure what Liam does.
oh my
idk why I expected that there would be more expertise considering the production value
Give her cuddles and exactly as many belly rubs as requested, not a single more! I find that helps.
And thanks for the historical sleuthing.
she trotted off to purr in my bed. I think she wants snuggles.