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and called her a fucking ningyong nip.
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I was thinking today at work, we have a group of people from Saudi-Arabia, who we all refer to as the "Saudis". Yet for certain places it's just not done.
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Tue 7 Feb 2012, 20:23,
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rather than Japanese it wouldn't be long before the word Racist was being banded about.
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It's just odd how some become seen as insults.
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Tue 7 Feb 2012, 20:28,
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Though "Eng" doesn't sound like much of an insult, thought. "Scot" is just the normal description, "Wel" just sounds daft (which is quite fitting, really), and "Ir" or, even worse, "North" are just rubbish.
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but are *they* racist? (Well, if you read the comments on the Daily Mail website, yes, very. But that's beside the point.)
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The propaganda push of its use was from the nursery to the daily papers.
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