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Posted by JHS , 01 February 2010 · 43 views

Political Correctness. We hear enough about it these days don't we? Am I in the minority when I say I'm sick to the back teeth of it?

Once upon a time there was a world where you could sing "Baa Baa Black Sheep" quite happily and a blackboard was a blackboard and all was well and good. Everything worked, nobody had a paddy over it and it was called 'Freedom of Speech'.

Now there's a world where it's "Rainbow Sheep" (LSD much?) and whoever was responsible for PC went on a rampage, tearing down black boards from schools around the school's countrys and burning them. In their place, the expensive and not as easy to use white boards. Joy.

Where the hell did it go so wrong? What was wrong with it? The no-nonsense '90's wasn't it?

Seriously, if a kid (or anybody for that matter) of the opposite race took offence from a nursery rhyme or a school apperatus, well, they need/ed their head looking at A.S.A.P

Tell it how it is for once. It's a Black Sheep. You can get them, they exist!

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See? Shall we irradicate the country of this creatures as well so we arn't offending someone somewhere?

Funny thing is black manikins in shops, yet people of a differing race seem perfectly happy with that. As do the PC brigade. Infact, it's ENCOURAGED. So, where on earth did we get to a point where you can't say "Black Sheep" any more (Sucks for Black Sheep Brewery, White Sheep Brewery just doesn't have the same ring to it) but err, black manikins are okay?

Does it not dawn on this thickets that in some instances (the whiteboard thing) could actually be seen in some ways as racist (if you wanted to be stupid, which it seems most people are when it comes to being Politically Correct)? In a way, putting whiteboards up you are infering white is the superior race and that the blackboards could symbolise people wanting to hide away black people? I dunno, what goes on in the PC brigade baffles me.

Another thing that annoys me relate to this is, well, in a way people of different nationalities and races coming in to our country.

Now hear me out here. Okay, so it's fair to say Britain is a patriotical country? Whenever it is near the Olympics or the World Cup, English flags appear everybody. People toot their car horn to that oh-so-annoying but oh-so-British tune. But recently, in 2009, during the Ashes, a group of Muslims (who had come from another country it has to be stated) had the bare right cheek to complain, yes COMPLAIN that there were too many British flags up and they felt "vunerable".

And yes, they were quite aware Britain was in the final...

Well, tough ****! What do you expect? Accept it or get out. It's not going to change seeing as this is......oh yeah.....Britain!

Tell it how it is. It's a Black sheep, it's a black board and that's a black car. Anyone who has a problem with that, well, you're in the wrong country my friend.

Saying something is "Black" should not in an way be racist nor insulting, yet the loonies make it so that as soon as that five letter word comes out of your mouth, no matter in what innocent context, "OMG, YOU'RE A RACIST!!!!!!11"

I wonder what Winston Churchill would make to it all if he was around today to see what a sad state we live in. I bet he's turning in his grave.





Kopite Girl
Feb 01 2010 11:16 PM
Coming from a black and white parentage, I completely and utterly agree.

This country has gone to the dogs. I'm much more brutal than you, JHS. We have to abide their laws. Why don't we bring laws in? I've no problem with race, creed or background. Just don't call a dog a bird when its a dog. Stupidity.      
What I don't get is most young black males greet each other 'nigga' - do they like being slaves?

F*ck PC, f*ck religion and f*ck stupidity.
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