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lianbeng replies, "since he has Greek blood then he is NOT English!"
All "English" of Anglo Saxon descent are polluted then. So who's left??? The Celts? Normans? Bretons?
lianbeng replies, "since he has Greek blood then he is NOT English!"
How far back does this "ancestry" have to go. There are 4th generation Pakis, Jamaicans and Indians scattered all over the British Isles along with 3rd generation French and Germans.
Prince Charles is 2nd generation Greek but he's the heir to the throne. Is he "English" enough?
All "English" of Anglo Saxon descent are polluted then. So who's left??? The Celts? Normans? Bretons?
A native of the islands. Someone with anglo and saxon origins. Obviously jamaicans and what not don't qualify.
But there is no such race as "English". White English come under the same racial classification as white French and white Germans but they all have distinctly separate "native" tongues.
There's no Chinese "race" either. Chinese, Koreans, Japs, Mongolians etc are collectively classified as Mongoloids.
This concept of a "Chinese", "Indian" and "Malay" RACE was part and parcel of the brainwashing that the British introduced in their colonies as part of their "divide and rule" strategy and which the PAP perpetuated to their own advantage when they took over. I hope you don't have the idea that "Others" is a race too.![]()
lianbeng is shocked!eek!
ur mother's tongue is english? my mother's tongue belongs to herself only.
How about the fact that I was BORN in the UK and spent the first 6 years of my childhood there? How do you define a native speaker?
How about the fact that I was BORN in the UK and spent the first 6 years of my childhood there? How do you define a native speaker?
Why do you take the "Anglo Saxon" period as the cut off? What about those who are descendants of the Norman Invasion of 1066? Are they not not considered as "English"? Would you call them "French" since Normandy is now a region of France?