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Mohamed isn’t a British name; Originally, but I know a few Mohamed’s born in the Uk, making them British, with the name Mohamed.

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You missed out ;Originally. You’ve been caught for the sad liar you are. That was too easy
 
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Names aren’t novel,

Of course they can be. Jacob Ress-Mogg's son, Sixtus, has a novel name. If you disagree, show us proof of how many other people there are with that name.

unless you’re saying Samir is a novel name ? That’s horrific.

Given that the context of all this is whether it is a British name, you were the one saying that it's novel here:

The name Samir Zitouni is not typically British in origin.
It’s not typical


That’s racist!!

Racism is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to inherited attributes and can be divided based on the superiority of one race or ethnicity over another] It may also mean prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against other people because they are of a different ethnic background. Modern variants of racism are often based in social perceptions of biological differences between peoples.

Please explain how it can be racist to say that a particular name is not very common? You said it.

My use of the word was in this:

And I can think of no workable, fair, disinterested, definition other than if a British citizen has a name it must be a British name. Novelty can't disqualify it.

In other words, even if a name is
not typical
that can't disqualify it from being British.
 
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You missed out ;Originally. You’ve been caught for the sad liar you are. That was too easy

I did not include that part.

It’s not typical or originally a British name.

The way that English grammar works is that when descriptors like that are linked with 'or' they are completely independent, and can stand alone.

For example

If Fred says "The paint is not red or blue", and for whatever reason the issue of whether it is or is not red is significant, there is nothing wrong or devious with saying "Fred said the paint is not red".
 
I did not include that part.



The way that English grammar works is that when descriptors like that are linked with 'or' they are completely independent, and can stand alone.

For example

If Fred says "The paint is not red or blue", and for whatever reason the issue of whether it is or is not red is significant, there is nothing wrong or devious with saying "Fred said the paint is not red".
What about a semicolon. You missed it out on purpose.

Too easy.
 
"Anthony Williams"

That sounds like a British name, doesn't it?

I can't help noticing that highwayman's prejudices have ended up making him look pretty silly.

I will bet their names don't sound very British.
 
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What about a semicolon. You missed it out on purpose.

Too easy.

I whizzed over your enormous screenshot, and it wasn't clear which quote you were referring to - I thought you were complaining that I missed out some of this:

It’s not typical or originally a British name.

But actually you were complaining that I missed out some of this:

Mohamed isn’t a British name; Originally, but I know a few Mohamed’s born in the Uk, making them British, with the name Mohamed.

when I quoted it in https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/train-stabbings.651700/post-6133910 :

Mohamed isn’t a British name;

Why isn't it?

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Apologies for getting that wrong. But if "Originally" should have stayed with "Mohamed isn’t a British name"

Mohamed isn’t a British name; Originally, but I know a few Mohamed’s born in the Uk, making them British, with the name Mohamed.

then that must mean that now it is a British name. Originally it wasn't.

There's no point to "originally" being there, and no valid complaint about me missing it out, unless it was doing something, unless missing it out changed the meaning.

The only way that

"Mohamed isn’t a British name; Originally"

can mean something different to just

"Mohamed isn’t a British name"

is if "Mohamed isn’t a British name" is incorrect on its own.

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