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Originally posted by vwdan View PostI have sincerely never heard of this term!
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Used to hear it in the 70s but not heard it more recently. I wonder if the term J Arthur is still used?
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Where's the resident Alf Garnet to enlighten everyone?
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I was aware it was unpleasant, I was amazed at the stupidity of both the owner and the BHA. One of them should have twigged.
Apparently its not the name's first outing in horse riding.
The Equine Etymology of Jungle Bunny – Susanna Forrest (wordpress.com)
What a load of royal rollocks. According to the OED, it was first quoted as offensive Australian slang in the Sunday Times in 1973, and it clearly slipped easily into British vocabularies. In the 1970s, one of the UK’s top showjumpers, Lionel Dunning, even christened a new horse Jungle Bunny. At the time, showjumping was a hugely popular and much-televised sport, and Britain was lurking in something of a dark age of racial sensitivity (to put it mildly).
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1. Charmingly naive,
2. Lying
or
3. A moron.
Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhat’s racist about jungle bunny?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI didn't know bunnies lived in the jungle
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