King of Kensington
Senior Member
No offense to east enders of course, but there does seem to be a pattern.
Ernst Zundel was based there, as is James Sears, and now there's the "hey white person signs." It seemed like most of the kids that dabbled in "white pride" in the 90s came from the Danforth/East York area. Can it be traced all the way back to the Swastika Clubs in the 30s?
Multiculturalism came about 2 generations later to the east end than the west end.
Ernst Zundel was based there, as is James Sears, and now there's the "hey white person signs." It seemed like most of the kids that dabbled in "white pride" in the 90s came from the Danforth/East York area. Can it be traced all the way back to the Swastika Clubs in the 30s?
Multiculturalism came about 2 generations later to the east end than the west end.