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Previously on "Oh Dear lets be inclusive!"

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  • Mordac
    replied
    Originally posted by JustKeepSwimming View Post
    These days, you get arrested and thrown in jail if you say you're English, don't you?
    Only if you're white and English, hth.

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  • JustKeepSwimming
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    These days, you get arrested and thrown in jail if you say you're English, don't you?

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  • vetran
    started a topic Oh Dear lets be inclusive!

    Oh Dear lets be inclusive!

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...e-critics.html

    Bank leaders are discouraging the words 'black market', 'male', 'female' and other phrases that could be deemed offensive in what critics have slammed as the latest example of 'woke nonsense'.

    UK Finance - a trade body for British bankers and those in financial services - has issued a guide on language which includes banning term 'black market' and replacing it with 'illegal market', despite it being a commonly used for generations.

    The guide says the phrase could be seen as racial bias or discrimination. Similarly, suggest the word 'slave' be changed to 'secondary' when discussed in the sector.
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