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When are they going to start gunning for the Blacksmith's Arms? Or the Black Horse, White Horse? Black Bull, White Bull etc...
Petty and ludicrous.
It's a slippery slope from renaming The Black B*tch to the Black Hound and now you're offended that any pub containing the word Black may have to have the final part of their name changed.
When are they going to start gunning for the Blacksmith's Arms? Or the Black Horse, White Horse? Black Bull, White Bull etc...
Petty and ludicrous.
So you're not quite smart enough to be able to distinguish the difference between black when used as a colour, and black when used with negative connotations?
And you call us woke ... you lot get triggered so easily!
The Samaritan Pentateuch text refers to Moses' wife Zipporah as "Kaashet" (which translates to "the beautiful woman"), rather than "Cutulip" ("black woman" or "Cutulipe woman").
But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the younger
The Samaritan Pentateuch text refers to Moses' wife Zipporah as "Kaashet" (which translates to "the beautiful woman"), rather than "Cutulip" ("black woman" or "Cutulipe woman").
You are sh1t hot on this language & history stuff!
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.
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