Sounds like legal jargon to me.What exactly is 'racially harassing?'
Sounds like more than just a comment
I think it's more that people here weren't aware for a very long time it was an offensive term elsewhere. I don't hear it being used these days tbh but obviously can't speak for others. It was used in TV ads promoting Pakistan tours here in the 80s and genuinely no one thought anything of it. Can honestly say it wasn't until I first went to the UK in 2003 I became aware it was an epithet either.****, (Pakistan) for some reason, is another. It's very offensive to use that word in the UK, but Aussies don't seem to think there's a problem.
This is literally the first time I've heard of Petraccas and Bontompelli.I'm a little surprised too, tbh, but that's possibly indicative of my own biases as much as anything else.
I'd have guessed yer Cumminses, Smiths, Warners, Petraccas, Bontempellis, Clearys and Tedescos would have way more brand recognition.
Petracca, tbf; I pluralised for (obviously failed) comedic effect.This is literally the first time I've heard of Petraccas and Bontompelli.
Granted I've been UK based for 9 years now, but Kerr significantly wider known than all on that list IMO
But is it? I guess the more you think about it, reaching the semi finals of a global sport on home soil is always going to grab attention. You could argue that that achievement is higher than cricketers or netballers winning World Cups given the greater level of competition.Matildas popularity is just weird