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Is Anyone Offended My Nationality Stereotypes? Not Racial Ones.
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Like the french with a stripey shirt, onions around his neck with a baguette in the front basket, a loud american with a stetson and six shooter, us brits in a top hat, tails drinking tea with bad teeth and so on... Is anyone actually offended by these or are they seen as just a bit of fun? There are many including the irish, mexicans etc.. You'd have to watch family guy to really have that "What The Funicular?" feeling.
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I'm not. For me it is a descriptive picture that instantly lets you know the nationality of the person/event etc.
There are so many people waiting with baited breath to be offended and they jump on anything and everything to prove themselves downtrodden etc.
It is a silliness that will gather pace and is almost out of control.
Wasn't it Austin Powers, Man of Mystery that had Mike Myers British hero have the most appalling teeth because the Americans at least think all teeth should be a perfect white row of shinnyness.
I'm not. For me it is a descriptive picture that instantly lets you know the nationality of the person/event etc.
There are so many people waiting with baited breath to be offended and they jump on anything and everything to prove themselves downtrodden etc.
It is a silliness that will gather pace and is almost out of control.
Wasn't it Austin Powers, Man of Mystery that had Mike Myers British hero have the most appalling teeth because the Americans at least think all teeth should be a perfect white row of shinnyness.
Many people love to 'play up to' their own national stereotypes. For example, Ken Bruce on Radio 2 constantly makes references to himself and his fellow Scots as being (at best) spendthrifts or (at worst) downright mean. The two Scots whose company I've been enjoying today also make similar comments about themselves and their countrymen..
I don't think that Ken Bruce (or my Scottish friends) are offended by that sterotype but they might, possibly, be offended if someone believed in it to such an extent that they couldn't acknowledge genuine generosity from a Scot.
I've worked alongside French people and often refered to them as 'froggies'. They've never taken exception to the term as long as they can then in turn refer to the English as 'rosbif' !
However some regional stereotypes are clearly true. After all, we superior Suffolk people know that Norkolk is a county populated only by inbred country yokels, don't we?
;-)
I don't think that Ken Bruce (or my Scottish friends) are offended by that sterotype but they might, possibly, be offended if someone believed in it to such an extent that they couldn't acknowledge genuine generosity from a Scot.
I've worked alongside French people and often refered to them as 'froggies'. They've never taken exception to the term as long as they can then in turn refer to the English as 'rosbif' !
However some regional stereotypes are clearly true. After all, we superior Suffolk people know that Norkolk is a county populated only by inbred country yokels, don't we?
;-)
all the americans think the Brit actors have terrible teeth
if you look at war film - the tommies' mouths, arrrrrrgh!
( germans arent much better)
I am not sure if any racial group would like the stereotype of child molesters. - or say muslims as wife beaters
didnt that ex-football coach say to a west african - when you parents come over - I hope they wont bring Ebola ?
He thought it much funnier than she did
or speaking to a black skinned englishman - wiv dee blark jamaicarn accent ?
we had a scots colleague - end of day - are you going back to arrrden hooose ?
his comment was - even my children mimic me to my face
if you look at war film - the tommies' mouths, arrrrrrgh!
( germans arent much better)
I am not sure if any racial group would like the stereotype of child molesters. - or say muslims as wife beaters
didnt that ex-football coach say to a west african - when you parents come over - I hope they wont bring Ebola ?
He thought it much funnier than she did
or speaking to a black skinned englishman - wiv dee blark jamaicarn accent ?
we had a scots colleague - end of day - are you going back to arrrden hooose ?
his comment was - even my children mimic me to my face
I find it most distressing to be stereotyped as a typical Australian.
Here is a photo that shows me enjoying things my way!!
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Here is a photo that shows me enjoying things my way!!
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Maggie:
The only thing I've got against the Scots is the way that they hunt and kill all those poor defenceless haggis.
Arksided:
It's often said that a Yorkshireman is like a Scotsman - but without the generosity ;-)
1ozzy:
When I visited Oz I was determined not to be influenced by the sterreotype of a guy with corks hanging from his hat, swigging beer from a tinnie, waiting until kangaroos had stopped bouncing around until he could go into the outback for a bit of gold-prospecting.
My flight landed in Perth in the early hours of the morning. By the same afternoon I was at a gun club on the outskirts of the city (because my host was a member of the Australian Olympic shooting team and president of his local shooting club, where it was their big annual competition that day). On the way there we'd had to stop every few metres because of kangaroos bounding across the road and I ended up talking to a guy (who'd finished shooting for the day) with corks hanging from his hat, clutching a tinnie, who was telling me about how he loved to go gold-prospecting in the outback. ("At weekends I go bush with a dry-blower, cobber").
;-)
The only thing I've got against the Scots is the way that they hunt and kill all those poor defenceless haggis.
Arksided:
It's often said that a Yorkshireman is like a Scotsman - but without the generosity ;-)
1ozzy:
When I visited Oz I was determined not to be influenced by the sterreotype of a guy with corks hanging from his hat, swigging beer from a tinnie, waiting until kangaroos had stopped bouncing around until he could go into the outback for a bit of gold-prospecting.
My flight landed in Perth in the early hours of the morning. By the same afternoon I was at a gun club on the outskirts of the city (because my host was a member of the Australian Olympic shooting team and president of his local shooting club, where it was their big annual competition that day). On the way there we'd had to stop every few metres because of kangaroos bounding across the road and I ended up talking to a guy (who'd finished shooting for the day) with corks hanging from his hat, clutching a tinnie, who was telling me about how he loved to go gold-prospecting in the outback. ("At weekends I go bush with a dry-blower, cobber").
;-)
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