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DaGaffer

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Good old liberal Canada.

Compulsory sterilization in Canada - Wikipedia

What's funny about the eugenics in that wiki is that the fears back in the 1800s have exactly played out in the UK now, remainers constantly refer to the uneducated, simple minded people who voted incorrectly in the referendum.
So denouncing eugenics came to bite the libs in the ass.

"In 1926 Dr. Adolf Lorenz of Vancouver stated, "our sense of humanity is destroying humanity. We are allowing more and more of the poorer human stock to survive and reproduce. '' Sterilization was the best method to decrease the number of feeble-minded being produced. Once the feeble-minded were sterilized and the "problem cured."

So snarking about "liberal Canada" by using an example of common practice around the world from nearly 100 years ago. OK....

This is what conversations with you feel like.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMiKyfd6hA0
 

Job

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So snarking about "liberal Canada" by using an example of common practice around the world from nearly 100 years ago. OK....

This is what conversations with you feel like.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMiKyfd6hA0

It wasn't removed till 1973..but carry on, claim Im an idiot because everyone was doing it.
As usual...
Obviously the point is Canada goes out of its way to promote itself as a liberal bastion for the world..except they had eugenics on the books till 1973.
Maybe thats snarking to you.
 

DaGaffer

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It wasn't removed till 1973..but carry on, claim Im an idiot because everyone was doing it.
As usual...
Obviously the point is Canada goes out of its way to promote itself as a liberal bastion for the world..except they had eugenics on the books till 1973.
Maybe thats snarking to you.

Still nearly 50 years ago, and "having something on the books" and enforcing it, are two different things. And it doesn't matter, because all you were doing was trying to make some ridiculous point about "liberals" for some bizarre reason that no-one gives a shit about, probably because some fuckwit said it on Reddit and you thought parroting it would make some kind of cutting point, which it doesn't, because Canada doesn't have a "Department of Looking Liberal", it just shares a border with the US, which is liking having a fat wingman with halitosis, its going to make you look good in comparison.

If you want to have a go at "liberal Canada", complain about their environmental record, at least its current.
 

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It wasn't removed till 1973..but carry on, claim Im an idiot because everyone was doing it.
As usual...
Obviously the point is Canada goes out of its way to promote itself as a liberal bastion for the world..except they had eugenics on the books till 1973.
Maybe thats snarking to you.

UK courts enforced forced sterilization in 2015...
 

Raven

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It wasn't removed till 1973..but carry on, claim Im an idiot because everyone was doing it.
As usual...
Obviously the point is Canada goes out of its way to promote itself as a liberal bastion for the world..except they had eugenics on the books till 1973.
Maybe thats snarking to you.

Nearly half a century ago. OK...
 

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Everything moved i am now a cornish person. Who at the moment is in box hell.

Escaping for a pint of something local and a slap up dinner tonight
 

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Everything moved i am now a cornish person. Who at the moment is in box hell.

Escaping for a pint of something local and a slap up dinner tonight
Don't forget a pint of scrumpy and a clotted cream scone, and don't get the cream and jam the wrong way round either
 

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Don't forget a pint of scrumpy and a clotted cream scone, and don't get the cream and jam the wrong way round either
This is so British that I had to Google both. From the images online i can see that jam can go beneath or on top of the cream, and my intuition tells me that it should go on top, but please enlighten me; which way is correct?

And scrumpy? Not a brand from what I can tell, but more of an undistilled and cloudy cider compared to the bigger brands?
 

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This is so British that I had to Google both. From the images online i can see that jam can go beneath or on top of the cream, and my intuition tells me that it should go on top, but please enlighten me; which way is correct?

And scrumpy? Not a brand from what I can tell, but more of an undistilled and cloudy cider compared to the bigger brands?
Correct on the Scrumpy. As for the jam & cream, in Devon they put the cream on the scone and then the jam on top, in Cornwall it's the jam 1st. It causes lots of arguments between the two of them
 

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Don't forget a pint of scrumpy and a clotted cream scone, and don't get the cream and jam the wrong way round either
Yup been schooled on jam first. Cream after.

She likes it like that too.
 

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But the scone is always sliced and the stuff is then put inside? No one does it cupcake style?
 

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Yup been schooled on jam first. Cream after.
As all right thinking people do it.

Apart from being more visually pleasing, it's the more functional way of doing it from a spreading point of view. Also, clotted cream is a more delicate flavour than jam, so with cream on top you get a hit of that first, with the jam following quickly afterwards to mix it up.



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But the scone is always sliced and the stuff is then put inside? No one does it cupcake style?
Are you mad? :eek7:

Scone > cut in halves > butter > jam > cream.

Traditionally eaten with a cup of tea. But alcohol is welcome everywhere.
 

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in Devon they put the cream on the scone and then the jam on top, in Cornwall it's the jam 1st.
It tends to be Cornish clotted cream.

Devon are just being awkward because Devon's not as nice as Cornwall :)
 

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As all right thinking people do it.

Apart from being more visually pleasing, it's the more functional way of doing it from a spreading point of view. Also, clotted cream is a more delicate flavour than jam, so with cream on top you get a hit of that first, with the jam following quickly afterwards to mix it up.



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Are you mad? :eek7:

Scone > cut in halves > butter > jam > cream.

Traditionally eaten with a cup of tea. But alcohol is welcome everywhere.

Exactly from a purely practical idea butter > jam > cream.
You can't spread the jam if you put cream first. You then have to throw it on which is just daft.
 

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Clotted crram us a Devon thing..it comes from the red soil and extra nutritious grass...well back in the past anyway
 

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