Am i racist?

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What on earth gives the Cheese Eating Surrender Monkeys the right to append a slur on us based on an ill-informed notion of national diet?

It's just rude to characterise a nation using attempted food based humour.


I would expect better from the Frogs to be honest.



It's not as if they're sausage munching Krauts is it?
or even cabbage munching
 
The words do not become more or less racist when you hide the letters and I'm not even clear on which two of the three racist terms I posted should have asterixis and which one shouldn't. Though I'm sure this is boring the arse off everyone else, so there's no need to respond.

N**** is not as racist as what you wrote, whether you choose to believe that or not. The fact you were quite happy to write them though is rather telling.
 
I believe that those people indigenous to Australia prefer the term 'Native Australians' and not Aboriginals.

This is a really interesting one as there's been a big push in recent years to call them First Nation people, or Indigenous people, and other such terms, and to move away from Aboriginal, although a lot of Indigenous people still refer to themselves as Aboriginals.
 
Might just me, but I don't really think of people from the Middle East or Far East as being Asians. Obviously I know they're from the continent of Asia, but if someone says Asians to me, I immediately think of people from the Indian subcontinent.

Really? I immediately think of people from China/Japan/South Korea. People from the Indian sub-continent are (incorrectly) generally referred to as Indians.
 
A while ago I was talking to a Hungarian at my local car wash. He was a trained physiotherapist and said he would rather be here doing a job like that whilst he tried to find an appropriate job than be stuck in Hungary where he couldn’t get any job. I asked him if he liked it here. He said he loved it apart from one thing, people kept thinking he was Polish. His extremely attractive girl friend who had just walked up with their young child heard him and said “
Polish bastards!” and spat. The look of hatred on her face and the venom in her eyes was something to behold.
Yes its worse in other countries I'd say .
When I was taxi driving I picked up various nationalities and they hated each other .
Not fully conversant on their history but resentment was ridiculous
 
I would say referring to someone from Bangladesh as Indian would be incorrect, so calling all people from the sub-continent Indian would be incorrect.