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Does this story show that Britain is not the only country slowly dying from the cancer of so-called political correctness. Can you believe that parliamentary time is being wasted on this.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/747975 8.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/747975 8.stm
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.On the face of it, it does sound daft. Let's see what the outcome of it is.
Ah, political correctness. It's always such a shame that people slag it off without actually thinking about what it means and why it's there. As with 'human rights', it's a good thing. Think about the words, about what it's goal is. How can it not be?
Problems arise when it's applied wrongly. Sadly, people don't make a distinction between 'political correctness' and 'political correctness gone mad'. Which is like slaggging off the entire concept of football refereeing because a ref has a bad game.
Ah, political correctness. It's always such a shame that people slag it off without actually thinking about what it means and why it's there. As with 'human rights', it's a good thing. Think about the words, about what it's goal is. How can it not be?
Problems arise when it's applied wrongly. Sadly, people don't make a distinction between 'political correctness' and 'political correctness gone mad'. Which is like slaggging off the entire concept of football refereeing because a ref has a bad game.
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No, they won't pay attention to you because you are talking complete and utter nonsense.
The only people who benefit from 'Human Rights' are the criminal classes who hide behind it as an excuse for their behaviour. I don't recall the Human Rights Act actually protecting a law abiding citizen against a criminal.
The only people who benefit from 'Human Rights' are the criminal classes who hide behind it as an excuse for their behaviour. I don't recall the Human Rights Act actually protecting a law abiding citizen against a criminal.