Kippers at Dawn, then?...
...No, Fisherman. I meant I read them. You can take that to mean that I understood. I simply don't see why one would think this witness description could reasonably indicate Randolph Churchill.
I think the words 'Jewish appearance' kind of give it away just a bit?
There are many several issues here, I think. Quite apart from whether the author of the eponymous statement was 'Toppy' or not - on which I have no particular view as yet - the witness, whoever he was, could have made up the description of the 'Jewish appearance' suspect. Let's say he did. He could have done so for a number of reaosns - yes? We could speculate about them ad infinitum, if we assumed that this was the case.
Or, he could have really seen a person looking just like he said. A thought that occurs to me is that maybe Jewish well-to-do's really did dress like that. Well to some extent at least - maybe more than we think, today.
A stereotype has to come from somewhere, after all. The difflculty - impossibility, perhaps - lies in determining where the reality and the perception divide. I might go away and think about that - it's interesting.
Anyway, in any case, the description, if false, must have been sufficiently recognisable to others to be acceptable - comedic as it may now appear to us.
Still, I wonder at the need to confirm that the suspect was of 'Jewish' appearance, when it would have been quite evident from the way in which he was dressed that he was the social climbing Jew type.
Race you to the kipper stall.
Jane x
...No, Fisherman. I meant I read them. You can take that to mean that I understood. I simply don't see why one would think this witness description could reasonably indicate Randolph Churchill.
I think the words 'Jewish appearance' kind of give it away just a bit?
There are many several issues here, I think. Quite apart from whether the author of the eponymous statement was 'Toppy' or not - on which I have no particular view as yet - the witness, whoever he was, could have made up the description of the 'Jewish appearance' suspect. Let's say he did. He could have done so for a number of reaosns - yes? We could speculate about them ad infinitum, if we assumed that this was the case.
Or, he could have really seen a person looking just like he said. A thought that occurs to me is that maybe Jewish well-to-do's really did dress like that. Well to some extent at least - maybe more than we think, today.
A stereotype has to come from somewhere, after all. The difflculty - impossibility, perhaps - lies in determining where the reality and the perception divide. I might go away and think about that - it's interesting.
Anyway, in any case, the description, if false, must have been sufficiently recognisable to others to be acceptable - comedic as it may now appear to us.
Still, I wonder at the need to confirm that the suspect was of 'Jewish' appearance, when it would have been quite evident from the way in which he was dressed that he was the social climbing Jew type.
Race you to the kipper stall.
Jane x
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