Speaking Irlish
I suppose everyone has seen that hilarious thing from Oxfam? It is so Woke that it even has the Woke confused and amused. For example the words “elderly” and “senior” are out as I might be offended by them and … Continue reading →
I suppose everyone has seen that hilarious thing from Oxfam? It is so Woke that it even has the Woke confused and amused. For example the words “elderly” and “senior” are out as I might be offended by them and … Continue reading →
“Woke” is the past tense of wake. It’s a simple word – “I woke early this morning” though the word “awoke” can also be used. But the “African Americans” got hold of it and now it means something else entirely. … Continue reading →
So today is Person of Colour Day? No, I’m not going to rant about commercialism or tacky attempts to create a feeding frenzy. There’s no point. I have other polar bears to fry. We’re watching a series on the televisual … Continue reading →
They: Pronoun. Third person, plural. I would have been taught this back in Infants’ Class, or at the very latest, First Class. Basic grammar. Part of the foundation blocks of the English language. Every kid should know this and use … Continue reading →