[WikiEN-l] election
Jimmy Wales
jwales at bomis.com
Fri Feb 28 14:55:18 UTC 2003
james duffy wrote:
> It may seem pedantic but this is a SERIOUS sourcebook here, not a
> game where we adopt the attitude 'ah shucks, who cares?' Canadians
> aren't going to take a sourcebook seriously that acts as though they
> don't exist
I think that your discussion of Ireland and "Irish" and so forth
is right-on, but really we're talking about common usage, right?
In today's Globe and Mail,
http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20030228.wxedit0228/BNStory/National/
there's an editorial about MP Carolyn Parrish, who has caused a bit of
a dust-up Wednesday when -- after she thought she was no longer on
camera -- she said "Damn Americans, I hate those bastards."
Without commenting on her sentiment, I think it's pretty clear
that she accepts the use of the term "American" to refer to the
United States.
Doing a search on the term "American" in Canadian, British, and
Australian newspapers reveals that all of them use the term to mean
the United States.
I do think we need to follow common usage, and to avoid controversial
usages. But I don't think this is a good example at all. It simply
isn't true that a serious resource shouldn't use that term in that
way. Serious sources do, all the time.
Is it odd that this is conventional usage? I don't know, and as an
encyclopedia, we shouldn't take a position on it.
--Jimbo
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