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people do tend to get angry when they are the subject of racial hatred.But that is the minimum requirement for being a "Gammon". So you can't call me that.


people do tend to get angry when they are the subject of racial hatred.But that is the minimum requirement for being a "Gammon". So you can't call me that.
Where have you pulled that from ?But that is the minimum requirement for being a "Gammon". So you can't call me that.
people do tend to get angry when they are the subject of racial hatred.

nonsense. You've been given plenty of generally accepted definitions. No need to make up your own.That doesn't make any sense. The reason "Gammons" are so called is because they get angry and go red when thinking about right wing hobby horses. Anger is the essence of Gammonhood.
The term "gammon" is a pejorative British political slur that has no official requirements but is applied to middle-aged or older white men who are perceived as having angry, right-leaning, and anti-immigrant viewsThat doesn't make any sense. The reason "Gammons" are so called is because they get angry and go red when thinking about right wing hobby horses. Anger is the essence of Gammonhood.
Where have you pulled that from ?
Is that another fact you’ve made up ? Let’s have a little proof this time please
The term "gammon" is a pejorative British political slur that has no official requirements but is applied to middle-aged or older white men who are perceived as having angry, right-leaning, and anti-immigrant views
. It is often used to ridicule and dismiss someone in political arguments and can be considered a derogatory stereotype.
To be fair he has admitted he just makes things up.nonsense. You've been given plenty of generally accepted definitions. No need to make up your own.

Not gammons if it isn't caused by angerWhat about people who have red faces normally (not sunburnt)
nonsense. You've been given plenty of generally accepted definitions. No need to make up your own.

No it isn't.That is the way everybody on here uses it.
What about people who have red faces normally (not sunburnt)
So Colin’s wins, not Google now.AI Overview
In the context of Collins Dictionary, the political definition of "gammon" is a person, typically male, middle-aged, and white, with reactionary views, especially one who supports the withdrawal of Britain from the European Union. The term gained prominence in British politics and is often used derisively to describe someone whose face flushes red with anger when expressing right-wing political views.
So Colin’s wins, not Google now.
But, the prerequisite for being a gammon is a red face, so a suntan and you’re a gammon, as noseal had pointed out
In your opinion a Gammon could be just embarrassed? Or shy, or hot ?

Your making things up again, there is no saying that this man is ill. Micheal Jackson used to sleep in an oxygen tentBecause of illness, not gammon-ness.