Fars dag forbudt på skotiske skoler

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2176315/...

Thousands of primary pupils were prevented from making Father's Day cards at school for fear of embarrassing classmates who live with single mothers and lesbians.

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Mere nyt fra England:

"Tusindvis af skoleelever blev forhindret i at lave Fars Dag postkort, af frygt for at støde klassekammerater der lever med enlige mødre og lesbiske. "

The Equality Minister Harriet Harman today defended controversial plans to encourage firms to discriminate in favour of female and ethnic minorities job candidates.
Harriet Harman defends positive discrimination plans

I denne artikel om det samme emne på BNPs hjemmeside fortælles også om den etniske diskrimination hos BBC; nu siger selv indvandrere at etniske minoriteter er overrepræsenteret!

BNP: Our criticism of the BBC has been proved correct, and confirmation that the ethnic minorities are over represented within the Corporation has come from none other than Dr Samir Shah, a non-executive director and the former head of current affairs at the BBC.

He said that said the politically correct antics of broadcasters were creating an ‘ inauthentic representation of who we are’ and blamed a ‘metropolitan, largely liberal, white, middle-class elite’ for ensuring ethnic minority presence on-screen ‘regardless of editorial imperatives’.

Dr Shah, who also runs his own production company, said one of the ‘odder and plain daft outcomes’ of equal opportunities was over-compensation.

“I don’t know if there is any systematic data on this but I think we can all agree that there is no shortage of black and Asian reporters and presenters around these days - especially on news programmes,” said Dr Shah.
“I suspect there is a goodly presence of them even in areas where Black and Asian faces are pretty thin on the ground.

“Let’s not forget the UK is still 90 per cent white - not everyone lives in London or the West Midlands.’

“I don’t think that such over-representation is a brilliant idea,’ he added.

Mere her: Harriet Harman’s 1984 ‘Newspeak’

Jep

Den politiske korrekthed er en totalitær jernæve i fløjlshandsker.

Dog er handskerne så tynde og gennemsigtige, at det burde være klart for enhver -- der ikke nægter at se -- hvad der foregår.

Family rights campaigners last night condemned the policy as "absurd" and argued that it is marginalising fathers, but local authorities said teachers need to react to "the changing pattern of family life".

Derovre tager man åbenbart også skyldig hensyn til barnets tarv - eller rettere særligt udvalgte børns tarv.

Maskulin Modstand modtager ingen offentlig støtte - skribenter er ansvarlige for og ejer egne indlæg