- In an article about heroin abuse, Hartford Advocate writer
Adam Bulger takes a swipe at New Britain's Polish residents referring to them as European gangster types wearing "fake looking leather jackets." Read our letter to the Advocate by clicking here.
- The Haverford Alumni Magazine published an essay by
alumnus David Langlieb where he referred to Brooklyn's Polish community as infesting vermin, dumb Polacks, and illiterate morons. Mr. Langlieb wrote the letter while working as a New York City Project Manager. Read our letter to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg by clicking here.
- Above the Law Legal Blog editor Kashmir Hill made
comments that she no longer felt bad about telling "dumb
Polack jokes." Strangely enough, she followed the comment with a statement saying she did not condone ethnic slurs. See Attorney Baron's response on his Nutmeg Lawyer Legal Blawg.
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