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No different to 'frogs' you could say..should it refer to the culinary aspect..though there was one rather odd looking french noble that was courting an english princess a few hundred years back who gained this association by his looks.rowan wrote:Prisoners Of her Majesty! Vicious![]()
I love the French word for the English - Rosbifs!! (roast beefs). Wonder if that would hold up in court as a 'racist' slur..
really? I'd be surprised if that were true, unless it was the Sun...rowan wrote:Remember when one of the Australian rugby players called one of the touring British Lions a 'Pom' and the British media went berserk, claiming it was racismIs 'Yank' racist? How about 'Kiwi?' 'Ocker,' perhaps? Talk about over-sensitivity.
I don't think anybody does, or limey. Now Saes.....Sandydragon wrote:I don't recall that, but I do agree that it seems a bit sensitive to get upset about Pom, or Taff for that matter.rowan wrote:Remember when one of the Australian rugby players called one of the touring British Lions a 'Pom' and the British media went berserk, claiming it was racismIs 'Yank' racist? How about 'Kiwi?' 'Ocker,' perhaps? Talk about over-sensitivity.
or maybe not!rowan wrote: tad far fetched..
must be true then!rowan wrote:really? I'd be surprised if that were true, unless it was the Sun..
I don't actually read the British press. I think it was on Planet Rugby that I read it.
That isn't a legal definition of 'race', it is simply the definition used in the Equality Act to determine what characteristics a claim for discrimination can be based upon. Hence if I refused to employ someone because they were French it would be race discrimination, it doesn't mean the French are a 'race' for any other purpose.rowan wrote:Thanks for the legal definition. It's not a genetic or anthropological definition. Nationalities cannot possibly be regarded as races. Can anyone define the American race, or the Brazilian, the Russian or the Australian, just as a few examples. Even in Europe now, Britain, France, Germany . . . they're all multi-cultural today.
For a very specific purpose and wholly irrelevant out of context, perhaps.rowan wrote:Thanks, but wouldn't that make it a legal definition? In any case, I think we're agreed that that race and nationality are entirely separate issues - except for when it comes to legal rights, apparently.
And to be fair I should have said that isn't 'the' legal definition of race which was the comment I was responding to.rowan wrote:Thanks, but wouldn't that make it a legal definition? In any case, I think we're agreed that that race and nationality are entirely separate issues - except for when it comes to legal rights, apparently.
rowan wrote:Google the title and it brings up numerous links to articles published. For example http://www.sciencealert.com/pacific-isl ... an-species
rowan wrote:You mean, a journal that people peered at and reviewed? No idea.
But there's loads more where that came from: https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/ ... t-ancestor https://www.sciencenews.org/article/dna ... n-relative http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... minid.html
Jesus fucking christ MP, peer reviewed? THE FUCKING INTERNET SAYS SO. Repeat that until you achieve understanding.morepork wrote:rowan wrote:Google the title and it brings up numerous links to articles published. For example http://www.sciencealert.com/pacific-isl ... an-species
I meant in a peer reviewed journal.
Nothing to go into a frothing seizure over, Donny. Just an interesting item I came across, which appears to have been widely published.Donny osmond wrote:Jesus fucking christ MP, peer reviewed? THE FUCKING INTERNET SAYS SO. Repeat that until you achieve understanding.morepork wrote:rowan wrote:Google the title and it brings up numerous links to articles published. For example http://www.sciencealert.com/pacific-isl ... an-species
I meant in a peer reviewed journal.