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    Isn't everyone Dad's Bill O'Reilly, when you think about it?

    I'm pretty sure they will do.

    Indeed. The exact quote of what he said in that sentence is "When I grew up, those things weren't called racist".

    I find that a good way to get a handle on surnames can be to look at sporting national sides. So Scotland's national football team currently has players called McArthur, McGinn and McCormack. The Republic of Ireland have players called McGeady, McCarthy and McClean. And finally, Northern Ireland have McGovern,

    "Yeah, but it takes three hours".

    Stewart Lee had a good bit about this on the most recent series of his standup show. I can't find any clips of it, but here's an article he wrote about a related controversy: https://www.theguardian.com…