Unless I'm reading things wrong, it seems that when there are conflicts in conversations regarding England and the rest of the neighborhood, the word "racism" is used in situations where "prejudice" would seem to be the right word. Is there a belief that, for example, the Orange and the Green are two different races? Or the Irish and the English?
Originally posted by pawnhandlerThe "Orange" are derived from the Anglo-Saxon stock, the "Green" from the Celts, supposedly. Whilst they are all Caucasoid there is technically a racial difference according to my mates Himmler and Goering who are movers and shakers in the eugenicist business.
Unless I'm reading things wrong, it seems that when there are conflicts in conversations regarding England and the rest of the neighborhood, the word "racism" is used in situations where "prejudice" would seem to be the right word. Is there a believe that, for example, the Orange and the Green are two different races? Or the Irish and the English?
Originally posted by demonseedAh. Yeah, that was their thing. Thanks.
The "Orange" are derived from the Anglo-Saxon stock, the "Green" from the Celts, supposedly. Whilst they are all Caucasoid there is technically a racial difference according to my mates Himmler and Goering who are movers and shakers in the eugenicist business.