It seems like current racists behave like racists from the past. The more things change, the more things stay the same.
BarryZZZ on
My Deep Southern parents were not amused when the blues revival of the 1960’s came to their living room.
Pleasant-Mechanic883 on
Imagine thinking you could stop rock -n roll by being racist history proved the music was louder than the hate.
nthpwr on
I hear Charlie Kirk’s voice in my head when I read this
USSMarauder on
But I was told that cancel culture is a recent thing
Taro_East on
horrible
Calm-Pomegranate01 on
Scary how shockingly familiar this sounds
radabdivin on
Fearing loss of identity and privilege still remains a powerful motivator, even after the age of slavery in America.
Comprehensive-Yam872 on
Imagine intentionally depriving yourself of Aretha Franklin just because you can’t stop being aggressively stupid for like 5 minutes.
Low_Wall_7828 on
My grandfather worked in a hardware store back in the 50s. The store sold LPs and they were referred to as “race records”.
StrangeCitizen on
I wonder how many records this poster accidentally sold.
doggonedad on
Thought this was a recent poster in Florida before reading the description /s
sunkencathedral on
My parents commonly saw signs like this when they were young, and yet I’m ‘only’ a Millennial. The world used to be so different, so recently.
Murse_1 on
My father was a racist. I am not. It is possible to see through the bullshit and reject that life of fear and hate.
Pelican_Dissector_II on
Ineffective. Everyone liked these records and ripped them off since like the 30s
disasterly213 on
Fear is the mind killer
shadree on
In New Orleans, of all places. Famous for Jazz.
No Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James or Louis Armstrong? No thanks.
Klotzster on
MTV Founding Document
tip0thehat on
Well now that just makes me want to listen to my records even *HARDER!*
Hell, I might even double ‘em up like a music cocktail! Maybe some Cab Calloway mixed with Muddy Waters.
gentlejarrod on
And to think wasn’t very long back at all…
abgry_krakow87 on
This is how they want to “make America great again”.
zandernater on
Savage? Sign me up.
SixStringSuperfly on
There’s a theory the British Invasion was supported/promoted as an attempt to distract from the rise of black music
Shake-the-Masses on
Rock n roll was bringing young people together and they saw it as a problem.
Boomtown626 on
The white children who grew up in a world where it was okay to post these flyers are the children who are in charge of everything in this country, and they’ve raised the generation of racists who work a little harder to keep the quiet parts quiet.
And they will also adamantly deny white privilege has anything to do with the state of today’s society.
SaveUsCatman on
As a New Orleans native, I would like to sincerely apologize. We are still dealing with ingrained ignorance down here and it’s better now but not by enough.
headshotdoublekill on
This general idea is why Elvis was able to be crowned as the “King.”
UraeusCurse on
Hahahaha! I can’t believe there was a time when people actually believed this trash. And it wasn’t really that long ago.
mbklein on
Not so much “pro-segregationist” as “fully smooth-brained racist.”
Moonhunter7 on
This what they mean by Make America Great Again!
Optimixto on
This sign could be from yesterday, and I would believe it. It shows how little US culture has evolved in… well, since inception basically.
Thokmay4TW on
I love hearing conservatives talk about how great live use to be. I tell them about this stuff and they say well besides that life was great. Well yeah duh, white people got a utopia no one was aloud in. Best part a lot of them consider themselves Christ followers…
eastamerica on
This is fucking disgusting. 🤮
Psychological_Vast31 on
I haven’t grown up in an environment where color seemed to be a topic (for whatever reason). For me this is so other worldly that it doesn’t even seem real. I have watched movies and read books but prefer this will never be something I will have to see in my life. I suppose the way Jews were treated by the Nazis before the actual genocide started might have been similar.
CaptainDFW on
>The screaming, idiotic words, and savage music of these records…
I’d pay cash to see these people react to some Ozzie or Metallica.
StupidUserNameTooLon on

LucilleBluthsbroach on
For people who claim to be superior, they certainly are afraid to compete against other races.
frankenmeister on
Don’t listen to soul stirring excellent music! Support the bland white musician. 🙂
Apex-Editor on
Did anyone else read that in an old-timey white guy recording voice in their head?
pepperino132 on
For anyone who’s not aware of it, the Battle of Bamber Bridge is a really great encapsulation of how insane the politics of the USA were before the civil rights movement succeeded.
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Wow those records sound dope.
It seems like current racists behave like racists from the past. The more things change, the more things stay the same.
My Deep Southern parents were not amused when the blues revival of the 1960’s came to their living room.
Imagine thinking you could stop rock -n roll by being racist history proved the music was louder than the hate.
I hear Charlie Kirk’s voice in my head when I read this
But I was told that cancel culture is a recent thing
horrible
Scary how shockingly familiar this sounds
Fearing loss of identity and privilege still remains a powerful motivator, even after the age of slavery in America.
Imagine intentionally depriving yourself of Aretha Franklin just because you can’t stop being aggressively stupid for like 5 minutes.
My grandfather worked in a hardware store back in the 50s. The store sold LPs and they were referred to as “race records”.
I wonder how many records this poster accidentally sold.
Thought this was a recent poster in Florida before reading the description /s
My parents commonly saw signs like this when they were young, and yet I’m ‘only’ a Millennial. The world used to be so different, so recently.
My father was a racist. I am not. It is possible to see through the bullshit and reject that life of fear and hate.
Ineffective. Everyone liked these records and ripped them off since like the 30s
Fear is the mind killer
In New Orleans, of all places. Famous for Jazz.
No Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James or Louis Armstrong? No thanks.
MTV Founding Document
Well now that just makes me want to listen to my records even *HARDER!*
Hell, I might even double ‘em up like a music cocktail! Maybe some Cab Calloway mixed with Muddy Waters.
And to think wasn’t very long back at all…
This is how they want to “make America great again”.
Savage? Sign me up.
There’s a theory the British Invasion was supported/promoted as an attempt to distract from the rise of black music
Rock n roll was bringing young people together and they saw it as a problem.
The white children who grew up in a world where it was okay to post these flyers are the children who are in charge of everything in this country, and they’ve raised the generation of racists who work a little harder to keep the quiet parts quiet.
And they will also adamantly deny white privilege has anything to do with the state of today’s society.
As a New Orleans native, I would like to sincerely apologize. We are still dealing with ingrained ignorance down here and it’s better now but not by enough.
This general idea is why Elvis was able to be crowned as the “King.”
Hahahaha! I can’t believe there was a time when people actually believed this trash. And it wasn’t really that long ago.
Not so much “pro-segregationist” as “fully smooth-brained racist.”
This what they mean by Make America Great Again!
This sign could be from yesterday, and I would believe it. It shows how little US culture has evolved in… well, since inception basically.
I love hearing conservatives talk about how great live use to be. I tell them about this stuff and they say well besides that life was great. Well yeah duh, white people got a utopia no one was aloud in. Best part a lot of them consider themselves Christ followers…
This is fucking disgusting. 🤮
I haven’t grown up in an environment where color seemed to be a topic (for whatever reason). For me this is so other worldly that it doesn’t even seem real. I have watched movies and read books but prefer this will never be something I will have to see in my life. I suppose the way Jews were treated by the Nazis before the actual genocide started might have been similar.
>The screaming, idiotic words, and savage music of these records…
I’d pay cash to see these people react to some Ozzie or Metallica.

For people who claim to be superior, they certainly are afraid to compete against other races.
Don’t listen to soul stirring excellent music! Support the bland white musician. 🙂
Did anyone else read that in an old-timey white guy recording voice in their head?
For anyone who’s not aware of it, the Battle of Bamber Bridge is a really great encapsulation of how insane the politics of the USA were before the civil rights movement succeeded.