Nationality 12:55 - Jun 25 with 7374 views | Treforys_Jack | This is a genuine post not a wind up to get the usual suspects in a never ending cycle of who's right and wrong. I've been doing my family history over the last few months as aside from my parents and 1 grandparent I had no real idea where they all came from. It turns out 3 of my 4 grandparents were born in England. Bit of a surprise to be completely honest. So is it where you are born or the roots of your blood as it were. Legally it's where you're born I know but deep down , I'm not so sure. C'mon Ingerlund lol. In all seriousness family history is fascinating , I'm back to 1781 on one side and 1848 on the other. Mind boggling and addictive. Anyone else had a go at their ancestry. [Post edited 25 Jun 2018 12:58]
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Nationality on 13:18 - Jun 25 with 3974 views | theloneranger | I've been doing my family history and like you 3 out of 4 grandparents were born in England. 7 out of 8 great grandparents were born in England and even further back there's a Spanish grandmother x4 As you say it's really fascinating, and I'm stuck in the early 1600's at the mo 😂 | |
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Nationality on 13:24 - Jun 25 with 3964 views | Treforys_Jack |
Nationality on 13:18 - Jun 25 by theloneranger | I've been doing my family history and like you 3 out of 4 grandparents were born in England. 7 out of 8 great grandparents were born in England and even further back there's a Spanish grandmother x4 As you say it's really fascinating, and I'm stuck in the early 1600's at the mo 😂 |
Yes 7 out of 8 for me to, really addictive, driving Mrs Treforys mad. | | | |
Nationality on 13:33 - Jun 25 with 3942 views | Jackfath | I have but you have continually been abusive toward me over the years so there we go. | |
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Nationality on 13:48 - Jun 25 with 3935 views | Professor | So from a genetic point of view: If a dog is born in a stable, is it a horse? | | | |
Nationality on 13:55 - Jun 25 with 3926 views | max936 |
Nationality on 13:48 - Jun 25 by Professor | So from a genetic point of view: If a dog is born in a stable, is it a horse? |
Well Its got 4 legs and a tail if that helps | |
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Nationality on 14:03 - Jun 25 with 3913 views | MrSwansea |
Nationality on 13:48 - Jun 25 by Professor | So from a genetic point of view: If a dog is born in a stable, is it a horse? |
No it isnt. That isn't the question though. If a dog was born in England is the question. | |
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Nationality on 14:07 - Jun 25 with 3905 views | Highjack |
Nationality on 13:48 - Jun 25 by Professor | So from a genetic point of view: If a dog is born in a stable, is it a horse? |
It should be able to identify as a horse if it wants to you transpeciesaphobe. [Post edited 25 Jun 2018 14:07]
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Nationality on 14:18 - Jun 25 with 3890 views | Treforys_Jack |
Nationality on 13:33 - Jun 25 by Jackfath | I have but you have continually been abusive toward me over the years so there we go. |
Don't think I've been abusive to anyone on here, not in my nature, if I had I'm sure I'd have apologised if I was wrong. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Nationality on 14:24 - Jun 25 with 3873 views | Professor |
Nationality on 14:07 - Jun 25 by Highjack | It should be able to identify as a horse if it wants to you transpeciesaphobe. [Post edited 25 Jun 2018 14:07]
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Nationality on 14:25 - Jun 25 with 3870 views | Professor | So from an epigenetic viewpoint: If a dog is born in a stable but develops hooves and a mane is is a dog? | | | |
Nationality on 14:25 - Jun 25 with 3870 views | E20Jack |
Nationality on 13:48 - Jun 25 by Professor | So from a genetic point of view: If a dog is born in a stable, is it a horse? |
Species and nationality are not the same thing. If a dog was born in a stable in England then there are grounds to call it an English dog. If a Horse was born in a French pig sty there is grounds to call it a French horse. It’s a geographical question not an architectural one. It would have a far greater impact if you said “so if your family were on holiday in China and your mother gave birth to you, would you consider yourself Chinese?”. | |
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Nationality on 14:32 - Jun 25 with 3851 views | Highjack | If a rabbit eats meat is it still a herbivore? | |
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Nationality on 14:48 - Jun 25 with 3827 views | E20Jack |
Nationality on 14:32 - Jun 25 by Highjack | If a rabbit eats meat is it still a herbivore? |
Biologically yes. | |
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Nationality on 15:49 - Jun 25 with 3763 views | Swanjaxs | Bingo ðŸ‘😂 | |
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Nationality on 16:02 - Jun 25 with 3742 views | Treforys_Jack | ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ knew u would. | | | |
Nationality on 16:11 - Jun 25 with 3722 views | Joe_bradshaw | I think it's what you feel deep down that matters. I have both English and Scottish blood (as well as Welsh) going back far enough but I was born in Wales, have always lived in Wales. and couldn't feel more Welsh. I know a family in which the two sons have a Welsh mother and an English father. One son represents Wales at sport and the other represents England. They were both born and live in England but the one has always felt Welsh from the mother's side of the family from a very young age. | |
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Nationality on 16:12 - Jun 25 with 3716 views | Badlands | Depends on the circumstances. A rugby player can be Welsh if they lived here a few years. Also, to recognise the fact we (well some of us) no longer remain in our hovels for generation after generation. As children of recent immigrant find out being born in a country is no guarantee of being a resident. Many Palestinians are stateless or 'refugee of Palestine three generations on from leaving. To some you are not from a country if you are the wrong colour, surname, religion or anything else they can think of to bar you from their gang. Whatever the individual thinks, it is the state that decides what you are. I consider myself Welsh and a Citizen of Europe. Yet next year I am likely to be reminded Wales doesn't exist and I am no longer a citizen but a subject of Queen and historic concept. | |
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Nationality on 16:24 - Jun 25 with 3689 views | Lohengrin | Nationality is a blood construct conferred by ancestry not geographical happenstance of birth or paperwork. | |
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Nationality on 16:26 - Jun 25 with 3686 views | Badlands |
Nationality on 16:24 - Jun 25 by Lohengrin | Nationality is a blood construct conferred by ancestry not geographical happenstance of birth or paperwork. |
Neitche and Adolf would be proud of that horse cokc. It would also mean we are all African. [Post edited 25 Jun 2018 16:26]
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Nationality on 16:45 - Jun 25 with 3650 views | owainglyndwr | Mothers side North Wallians and fathers side Scottish and Irish. Scots and Irish married into the Welsh family And here we are now down south Wales | | | |
Nationality on 17:52 - Jun 25 with 3560 views | moonie | Usual suspects ? Great film, great acting I'm a mongrel having Irish ,Welsh blood. Wife is English born with Welsh blood More important as to who you are . Nationality just for passports | | | |
Nationality on 17:58 - Jun 25 with 3553 views | Joe_bradshaw | We’re all mongrels. Here’s one, his name is Tramp but his mates call him Trampie. | |
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Nationality on 18:03 - Jun 25 with 3529 views | Jackfath |
Nationality on 14:18 - Jun 25 by Treforys_Jack | Don't think I've been abusive to anyone on here, not in my nature, if I had I'm sure I'd have apologised if I was wrong. |
If I've mistaken you for another poster, I apologise most sincerely. | |
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Nationality on 18:26 - Jun 25 with 3513 views | moonie | Possibly but my old fella traced his roots back and he was utterly Welsh ,my ma had Irish in her . It's probably where I can my cockists from. She was nuts but loved her to bits . She d squabble with anyone at a moments notice | | | |
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