Historical exclusionary practices, such as 'No Irish' signs that marginalized Irish people, continue to manifest in modern society through media, institutions, and accepted opinion that silences certain views and people, demonstrating that the spirit of exclusion persists across time and requires active resistance to protect freedom of expression.
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From 'No Irish' to Modern-Day Censorship - Joel On Richie AllenAdded:
the history of exclusion.
That very phrase we spoke of, "No blacks, no dogs, no Irish." For he himself is Irish.
And he sees clearly how groups, ideas, and people are still shut out, marginalized, and silenced today.
He recognizes that the same spirit that hung those signs long ago still operates now in media, in institutions, in accepted opinion saying, "This view is not allowed.
This person is not welcome."
He stands against that exclusion, and in that he stands for freedom.
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