Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rahrahrah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > Yes, the characters described by your > judgemental > > stereotype are so judgemental :-) > > Talking of jumping to the use of stereotypes, > isn't it a shame that the usual suspects on here > resort to questioning someone about one aspect or > turn of phrase from a post rather talking about > the loss of the phone, which immediately > stereotypes that poster as being x y or z. Forget > the fact the poor person potentially had their > phone half inched, the guardianista seems more > concerned about the alleged perpetrator being > referred to in a negative and more than likely > accidental turn of phrase. As I said, priorities > :) > > Louisa. Yeh, there is nothing judgemental in your hackneyed 'middle class' stereotype. No one abused the original poster, or called them racist, or any of the other things which have been implied. They questioned the assumptions made, based on some pretty random associations and which were glaringly obvious to all. The fact that some 'insightful' peeps were waiting for others to point out the strange leap from 'phone being left somewhere' to 'it was stolen by a gypsy' says it all really. You could argue that it didn't need to be said, but not that it was not self-evident to think it.