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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

our neighbours- EU in Europe -The black ewes



Do we love our neighbours?

 EUphoria at the black ewes

"To pull their legs? a laughing stock? I am engaging with it and laughing a lot," says my friend Raf.


"If you do not get the joke.... 
You may have  (read part B below)  ancestry....  That’s why ewe don’t get it.





PART  A. 
Read about our cousins across the Atlantic:
  • The tragedy of Canada is they could have had French cuisine, American technology and British culture. 
  • Instead they ended up with British cuisine, French technology and American culture.



PART  B. 


  • Minorised citizen  :              "Do you have color TVs?" /
  • Part of the majority citizen "Yes, we do." 
  • Minorised citizen  :                "Give me a green one."




 B.1.    No one else seemed to mind the cliches and the stereotypes of my poor neighbours:  

In jokes, they are depicted as generally primitive, uncivilized, and simple-minded in a naive kind of way.


  • Chucki
  • Belgium
  • Derry
  • Austrian 
  • Lepe
  • (....) 





 001_ Explore   this webpage:     https://www.nationalstereotype.com/



 B.2.    Albeit who is not a bit like this?


Explore  this webpage EU at 60:  ... link  



PART 1.   ORAL_2   


Your partner/s  can have very strong ideas about
 humour and stereotypes.



  • “Heaven is where the police are British, the cooks are French, the mechanics are German, the lovers are Italian and it is all organised by the Swiss. Hell is where the police are German, the cooks are English, the mechanics are French, the lovers are Swiss, and it is all organised by the Italians”
Which, depending on your preference, could be heaven or hell?


Check the would-be key... here




PART 2.   


Everybody makes mistakes sometimes....

inefable Yanko Tsetkov -map of prejudice:



CODA: 

Martin's Positive stereotypes:

 

such as ‘Japanese and Koreans are all very smart’, 
‘the French are very romantic’, and ‘all Canadians are polite.’”

Click an pick up your negative ones  

   mapping stereotypes


or Independence day!



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