More Blacks More Dogs More Irish T-Shirt

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More Blacks More Dogs More Irish T-Shirt

More Blacks More Dogs More Irish T-Shirt

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Richy O’Gorman and Taurayne McKen, an Irish-Jamaican couple living in South London, have made a t-shirt that is the perfect antidote to the “No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish,” signs seen in boarding houses and bars around London decades ago. Two months ago, O’Gorman was walking around Brixton wearing the t-shirt when he was spotted by DJ Swiss, former member of MOBO award winning garage group So Solid Crew, who asked to take a photo with him and posted it to his own Instagram account. Discrimination comes in many forms some blatantly obvious and some under the cloak of measly excuse for not being able to accommodate our wishes. Personalised advertising may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of information under California and other state privacy laws, and you may have a right to opt out. But since these new pictures have emerged, T-shirts have been sold in Ireland, the UK, South Africa, Tokyo, New Zealand and Australia.

This is the best gift for you, your friend, brother, sister, parents, grandparents, classmates, officemates, teacher. Some people don’t understand where the message originally came from, so it’s about educating people. More blacks, more dogs, more Irish; in fact, everyone is welcome at long as they enrich our society. Whether these signs actually existed is currently debated, but the message resonates strongly enough for it to have moved into everyday language as an ugly example of historic discrimination.There was an issue with the postage however this was beyond the control of the seller (Royal Mail was to blame! OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 requires textiles-based products to be tested against a list of 1,000+ chemicals, to limit those which may be harmful to human health. If you are interested in the history of our local area why not sign up to our regular newsletter which contains lots of fascinating historical info.

Most boarding houses were ran by single women, often middle aged or elderly widows, who were trying to make ends meet. New with tags: A brand-new, unused, unworn and undamaged item in the original packaging (such as the . Taking that negative and turning it into a positive, in this current climate it’s important,” O’Gorman told the Irish Post. We do try to keep images as accurate as possible to the final design but please note image sizes will differ from a small tee to a 2XL one.ALL DESIGN is intended as a fan representation only and is not intended to infringe upon any copyright. A positive spin on the window signs that were seen in London around the earl 1960's up until the early 80's. Along the way, we will produce activities, education packs and e-booklets for use in schools, the community and at home. The couple said they will donate a percentage of the sales to the Camden Irish community centre and the Black Cultural Archive in Brixton.

Dogs were not treated as surrogate children as they are now, people were adults and made of sterner stuff, many having been through two world wars. This is a brand new More Blacks More Dogs More Irish funny t-shirt and is printed with detailed print. Allegedly” I remember a metal fixed sign still be fixed to the outside of a pub in norwich until the early 90s .

A percentage of the T-shirt sales will be donated to the Camden Irish community centre and the Black Cultural Archive in Brixton. Please get in touch with any suggestions for T-shirts you want to see or ways we can improve our service to you.

Seen modelling their own t-shirts, this couple were spotted walking through Brixton Village/Granville Arcade yesterday. Irishman Richard O’Gorman, 36, designed the T-shirt for himself six years ago, and the once dormant idea came back to life when musician DJ Swiss from So Solid Crew shared a picture of himself and Richard wearing the T-shirt on Instagram. The pair, from Camberwell, took to the streets of Brixton with their three dogs wearing T-shirts emblazoned with ‘More blacks, more dogs, more Irish’. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.Not everything is as “rayciss” and “sexiss” and “homophobic” as the modern day hysterics like to believe. I'm so glad I found this seller as they did such a fabulous job on both the tee shirt and chefs hat. Our women's v-neck t-shirts are a longer, looser fit than our standard round-neck women's, and are 100% cotton. Yes but you have to remember that people did not have easy access to cameras when they were walking down the street in those days. This doesn’t mean that the terrible racism didn’t exist of course – personally, I’ve no doubt many people were treated dreadfully because of their backgrounds – but the point is that this particular wording may not have been as commonly seen as some seem to think.



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