Quote Originally Posted by Seamus Fermanagh View Post
Actually, I thought it was ironic that Kadagar asked the question in the OP.

On some level, he has embodied the answer to his own question for months if not years.

He's taken shots at "USAnian" values, and ways of doing things -- in short, an attack on aspects of culture -- while using labels that make it clear that no particular US ethnicity is involved. The USA, being multi-ethnic, has a culture that superimposes (though never supplants) ethnic culture.
I still find the rule problematic, as the line between ethnicity and culture at times are razor thin... Take gypsies as an example, or jews. Also, discussing racial traits would be.... problematic... no?

Would I be allowed to say that white guys sure seem to run worse than black guys? It's (kind of) an attack on ethnicity, but then a quick look at the olympics make it a fair point.

Is there a USAnian ethnicity? How many hundred years can you have a nation before you start talking ethnicity?

However, I think moderation works real well now, great even. Specially when you consider the 50 shades of grey that is the BR