• Rob Bos@lemmy.ca
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    Fun game. Hmm. Poutine van der Windmill.

    Nobody does anti Dutch racism quite like the English. Comes of them being conquered by William of Orange back in the day.

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      There are two things in the world I can’t stand: people who are intolerant of other people’s cultures… and the Dutch.

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      Nobody does anti Dutch racism quite like the English.

      Really? I don’t know many Brits who have a bad opinion of the Dutch. I certainly don’t; I’ve never met a Dutch person I didn’t like.

      Comes of them being conquered by William of Orange back in the day.

      Billy the who now?

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        The Anglo-Dutch wars. William of Orange landed troops in London in 1688 and took the throne with Mary II. It’s more complicated than that, but it was a whole Thing. Charles II died, leaving James II in charge, but Catholicism was on the way out, and conveniently, William of Orange, a Protestant, was married to Mary II.

        The undercurrent of anti-Dutch sentiment started back then still has remnants in the language. See “going Dutch” “Dutch courage” “Dutch treat” “Dutch uncle”. :)

        I’m mostly teasing. It’s more funny than serious.

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          Hrrrm. But, going Dutch and Dutch courage don’t have any specifically anti-Dutch connotation in modern usage and I’ve never heard of a Dutch treat or a Dutch uncle. At least you chaps aren’t French!

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            Amen. About the only thing that unites Quebec with the rest of Canada is a mutual distaste for the French.