Originally posted by Mandryka
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If anti-English prejudice by a Scot is racism - as now defined -, is it about what the Englishman is or what he is not? It may be both, but may it be the absence of a quality, the absence of 'Scottishness'? Likewise, anti-Scots prejudice by an Englishman. Belgian by French? English by French? French by English?
It would generally be regarded as a form of madness to be prejudiced against someone on the grounds of geography if the geographical point wasn't a signifier of something else. So what does the geography - Scotland, England - signify? Is it home?
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