Dark-haired student guards blocked those doors to make sure blond students didn't use them. But instead of discriminating against the handful of black children in the school, they would make a point by targeting blond students. Matthew Lewis/The Washington Post The Washington Post interviewed students and the principal at Cabin John Junior High School throughout the National Brotherhood Week experiment. Then, on Monday, "the message that blondes are inferior, undesirable persons was broadcast over the school's public address system and circulated in a one-sheet newspaper," The Washington Post story said. At first, some students, blond and brunette alike, thought it was a joke.
Source: Stuff December 29, 2019 19:07 UTC