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"Above the salt" is an idiomatic expression. It was created in medieval times based upon the seating at a noble table. Salt, which was one of the most valuable and treasured spices of the day, was placed at approximately the mid-point of the long banqueting table. The lord and his family sat toward the head of the table or "above the salt," while the servants sat toward the foot or "below the salt."
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: FullHeathen
Sh!tlib fan fiction is hilarious.
This has appeared to be an evolving condition
*The word cuckold derives from the cuckoo bird, alluding to its habit of laying its eggs in other birds' nests.
It's a form of virtue signalling... 'I told you i was on the right side, even though we lost'
racism (n.)
by 1928, in common use from 1935, originally in a European context, "racial supremacy as a doctrine, the theory that human characteristics and abilities are determined by race;" see racist, and compare the various senses in race (n.2) and racialism. Applied to American social systems from late 1930s.
"This meaning of Nationalism in no sense implies any consent to the doctrine of Racism, which holds that unity of racial origin is the main principle of unity for civil society and that the members of each ethnical branch should properly aim at grouping themselves together into so many national States. Although it is desirable that strongly-felt national aspirations, which often depend on community of race, should be satisfied, as far as this may be compatible with justice, Racism or the Principle of Racial Self determination, as it has been called in recent years is a materialistic illusion contrary to natural law and destructive of civilisation." [James Strachey Barnes, "The Universal Aspects of Fascism," London, 1928]
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