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is anyone actually offended?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it's because the song makes references to drug dealers and we don't want our kids to grow up thinking that they're all black. Do we?
Personally, I think that if you give them just the right amount of confusion at that age, It will have them chasing 'Rainbow sheep' sooner than you can say "Puff the magic Dragon".
No other country seems to have this problem. A colour is a colour. Unfortunately there are some stupid white politicians walking about that actually think that being black must bother those who are, so whatever you do you mustn't mention it.
Blacks are black and proud of it, just like whites are white and proud of it. Just like being blonde, auburn or dark-haired isn't a problem, nor being blue-eyed or brown-eyed.
In a field near to us there are newly-born lambs -- and they are ALL black!
And I recently noticed that Fox's Glacier Mints are now available in liquorice flavour and, guess what, the sweets are black!
This PC thing has gone crazy. As a hobby I teach swimming (I am fully qualified) and I used to take cam-corder shots of pupils doing various strokes and diving. It was useful to show them where they were going wrong and of course when they got it right. But now I am not allowed to take a camera into the pool area. Nobody has ever complained. Indeed all have appreciated the photos and videos.
Yawn....
The suggested change has nothing to do with race or use of the colour black being offensive to black people. In fact they still sing Baa Baa Black Sheep.
The Sure Start centres in Ofxord & Abingdon are run by the charity PACT (Parents and Children Together). The idea is to turn the song into an action rhyme. In addition to "Black" sheep they also sing "Happy", "Sad", "Bouncing", "Hopping", "Pink", "Blue", "White", etc.
An insider at the Daily Express was quoted as saying "our readers have a right to know what the ever-elusive PC Brigade are up to and we'll be damned if we're going to let facts get in the way of a good front-page headline"
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