Fars dag forbudt på skotiske skoler
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By JFA - June 25th, 2008
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’
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.
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