--- Jimmy Wales <jwales(a)bomis.com> wrote:
If I saw
icons with Shakespeare, Schwarzenegger and PePe
LePew, I wouldn't
automatically think "English, German, and French", I
would think "Fine
arts, action films, and cartoons".
Similarly, Shakespeare and Goethe represent
'literature' to me, not 'langugages'.
I don't know who is exactly pepe lepew; and I
certainly don't know how he looks like. Another french
famous in america but not in his native country ???
May I suggest Coluche or Desproges ? I supposed these
are not known by canadians ? I don't see why french
langage would be represented by a French man. By the
way, we write "fran�ais" for the language and
"Fran�ais" for the french man. These two words are
absolutely not interchangeable. That's both grammar
flaw and countrycentrism.
I disagree both with faces and flags use.
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