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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Jolly
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    Sheet music.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9410665/University-Oxford-considers-scrapping-sheet-music-colonial.html

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    • CopperC Offline
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      If you listen to that music you might start invading foreign countries

      White music is bad

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      • MikM Away
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        FFS.

        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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          Friday
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          When exactly was the "slave period"?

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            Umm the notes on sheet music are already black, as are all the cool keys on the piano.

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            • F Friday

              When exactly was the "slave period"?

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              #6

              @friday said in Too Colonial.:

              When exactly was the "slave period"?

              Throughout human history, right up to today, is the period when slaving was thriving.

              I think they were referring to the "special slave period" begun in the colonies to benefit the UK.

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                xenon
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                #7

                From the way the article is written, I gotta believe that it's just a kook or two at Oxford asking for this to be reviewed. (and kicking off some official review process)

                Therefore "Oxford is considering..." - I just can't see this being taken seriously.

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                  #8

                  It's worth noting that it's the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail. This is possibly what passes for click-bate for retired army colonels and their memsahibs.

                  I was only joking

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                  • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                    It's worth noting that it's the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail. This is possibly what passes for click-bate for retired army colonels and their memsahibs.

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                    @doctor-phibes said in Too Colonial.:

                    memsahibs

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                      I probably read too much Kipling as a child. Or possibly Biggles. That kind of terminology was rife.
                      Also, the elephant in the movie The Jungle Book refers to his No. 1 Wife as the Memsahib.

                      I was only joking

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                        xenon
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                        #11

                        Super interesting that "memsahib" is a mainstream(ish) British term.

                        Indians still use it to describe a high class woman.

                        I think the "mem" (pronounced by Indians as "may-m"), is a mispronunciation of "ma'am" - and sahib means lord.

                        So - "lady lord"

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                        • X xenon

                          Super interesting that "memsahib" is a mainstream(ish) British term.

                          Indians still use it to describe a high class woman.

                          I think the "mem" (pronounced by Indians as "may-m"), is a mispronunciation of "ma'am" - and sahib means lord.

                          So - "lady lord"

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                          @xenon said in Too Colonial.:

                          Super interesting that "memsahib" is a mainstream(ish) British term.

                          It's not really, now. Back in the 1950's, maybe. And possibly in whatever gentleman's club the editor of the Daily Telegraph spends his Wednesday evenings.

                          I was only joking

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