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> @????. You're quite right. It is indeed 'cencus'.

> But black people living or born in Europe are not

> Europeans, no matter how you spell or misspell

> 'cencus'. And it's 'you're', not "your" if we're

> going to be pedantic. In any case, you're just

> butthurt because your accusation of racism was

> completely and publically tossed out. I bet you

> weren't expecting that.

>

> It's truly tedious arguing with ignorant, petty

> fools like you.


Something reminds here ?????? this is what I call to be fool with the poor plastic technology in black non Europeans

countires. But never mind this things we have to aspect to happened in real life.

Having read your OP and noticed the title you've given it, are you saying that you are offended by Friar Tuck being cast as a person with black skin? That's it? What about Mickey Mouse? He's a cartoon character. Mostly black if memory serves me correctly. Is that offensive to you? They are after all both fictitious characters though I know you'll probably say MM isn't.


Perhaps you can help me? My son was born in London to parents from 2 different 'European' countries. He is now 20 years old and I don't actually know what nationality he considers himself to be. He may not have given it any thought himself. Should I be concerned as currently I don't give a hoot? He probably doesn't either.

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