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Originally Posted by cassie
Methinks you've shifted ground and ducked the question. Whose heritage? Perhaps you'll give us more particulars . . . if you are able to do so?
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What ground? You are being absurd. Heritage means customs, culture, inde.ntity etc, it means more than being descended from a tribe 2000 years ago
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Once again, you have shifted ground and avoided the question. Whose heritage? What heritage? May we have particulars please?
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The Cornish people's of course.
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I suppose someone on the losing end of a debate has to resort to generalisations and derogatory comments like this.
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I think you have summed up your conduct well.
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Now, if you've so comprehensive a grasp of the 'subject', perhaps you'll tell us us what 'subject' you are referring to and demonstrate your alleged superiority in it? This should be easy for a self-proclaimed clever cove like you! 
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Maybe you can discuss why you are bringing up dubiously accurate absurdities like Cornwall was part of the Dumnonii tribe 2000 years ago. It is even doubted whether Cornwall was part of this tribe and later Kingdom.
Dumnonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But all this is meaningless, it doesn't change the fact that the heritage and identity of the Cornish people continued to evolve after that period.