Originally posted by Errata
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Apologies about my previous post. It came across rather more ill mannered than I had meant.
I agree with both you and Chris George. Anderson was a man of his times. He would appear intolerant to us today. This intolerance doesnt make him wrong.
And I believe stereotypes often have some basis in fact. An example of this stereotyping is Macnaghten's claim of "a large colony of Italians who are mostly ice-cream vendors by day, &, not infrequently, stabbers & shootists by night."
Is this an unfounded stereotype? Or is it a legitimate claim about an Italian community by a police official employed to tackle crime?
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