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Three Little Pigs
BBC NEWS | Education | Three Little Pigs 'too offensive'
has anybody else seen this? what the hell is the world coming to? |
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I was chatting about this to a Muslim and a Sheikh on Saturday. Both of them said that it was ridiculous that someone would get offended (or think that anyone could get offended because a pig was in the story. This is what the Muslim said, 'if you waved a bacon butty in my face then yes, i might take it as an insult, but if you tell an age old, traditional, story that has a farmyard animal as it's central figure then what right have i to object or be offended?'
I honestly don't think that it's Muslims or Sheikhs or any other representatives from ethnic religions that are demanding/requesting that these restrictions/bans are made. We all agreed that it was probably a load of do gooders who were doing more harm than good. |
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now they are just taking the michael with this.....im getting really fed up with it
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Dont get me going about the P,C.brigade ,,,,This country must be a laughing stock...:(
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I take it Baa Baa Black Sheep is off the menu then along with Doggy in the window
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agree entirely with Gayle on this, the P.C./ do gooders are far more trouble than there worth as far as harmony in this country goes.:(
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Yet more PC madness from yet another government quango.
However, I've yet to hear of one muslim expressing offence at this or any other children's story. And, in the end, the Three Little Pigs haven't been banned...it's just a computer game based on the story that has failed to win an award from a Government-sponsored organisation. Why don't the Government threaten to withdraw their sponsorship if this sort of lunacy continues? Or is that too much like common sense? :rolleyes: |
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i actually know of SOME asians who eat pork anyway, someone Richard works with is always popping out for a bacon butty during work hours
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After a bit of diggingI came up with email addresses for three of the culprits, if you want to mail them your opinion.
Briony Mansell-Lewis, exhibition director at EMAP Public Sector [email protected] Ray Barker, director and joint chair of judging BECTA [email protected] Catherine Degraft-Hanson Parkwoodhall School and BETT Judge [email protected] |
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I take it Baa Baa Black Sheep is off the menu then along with Doggy in the window
It was recommended long ago that Baa Baa "black" sheep be changed to rainbow sheep, doesn't have the same ring to it somehow. |
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or in the case of Reece's school it was 'baa baa sheep sheep' hmmm
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baa baa sheep sheep? are you serious? please dear god tell me your joking... |
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Yes this is all very good a well.......but have they any wool??:rolleyes:
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I've never seen any Muslims protesting outside a bookshop selling The Tale of the Three Little Pigs.
Though I do remember the protests outside cinemas showing The Life of Brian. |
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