Erny
Baron
Lots of points here.
While I broadly agree with you Asslessman the bigotry that the Irish have been subjected to, at least within the UK does amount to more than your average spoof of other European stereotypes. They were a colony and an oppressed majority in their own country for a long time. Signs reading, "No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish" were prevalent in London even as late as the 60's.
I'm not sure antisemitism does apply to all Semites. A person who is pro-palistinian for example is often labeled an antisemite. I agree with the words meaning all Semites just not the practice. I see a similarity but not a sameness between the Assyrian CD and the cartoon. We do after all have comedy celtic elves and Norse dwraves why not Assyrian CD. Combining Assyrian fashion and Dwarvish looks accounts for the overall look.
TOVB
Utopia is impossible but I don't think our society has developed to the stage where we have let go of the racist rubbish. It is still very prevalent so we do still need to be on guard and continue to oppose it. If we stop now I fear we may just adopt all the lazy habits once more.
While I broadly agree with you Asslessman the bigotry that the Irish have been subjected to, at least within the UK does amount to more than your average spoof of other European stereotypes. They were a colony and an oppressed majority in their own country for a long time. Signs reading, "No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish" were prevalent in London even as late as the 60's.
I'm not sure antisemitism does apply to all Semites. A person who is pro-palistinian for example is often labeled an antisemite. I agree with the words meaning all Semites just not the practice. I see a similarity but not a sameness between the Assyrian CD and the cartoon. We do after all have comedy celtic elves and Norse dwraves why not Assyrian CD. Combining Assyrian fashion and Dwarvish looks accounts for the overall look.
TOVB
Utopia is impossible but I don't think our society has developed to the stage where we have let go of the racist rubbish. It is still very prevalent so we do still need to be on guard and continue to oppose it. If we stop now I fear we may just adopt all the lazy habits once more.