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Barry Artiste. Now Public Contributor (New NP Highlighter not working)
Somehow, somewhere a special interest's group is smiling as their collective sphincters are tightening up in unison! All at the U.K. Taxpayer's expense of course.
So a child can be called racist for saying Yuk, about tasting a food they dislike? Especially if it is a food from another culture. Hmmmm anyone who has a young child certainly know their tastes change as they age, I know my child hated MacDonalds Burger, loved the fries, but really only wanted the toy they offered! So one can realistically assume either my child was anti Scottish because the name MacDonalds, or perhaps anti small prison striped person of small stature because he did not like the HamBurglar character. Later only to find out why? He thought he was eating an actual Hamburglar!
Someone in PC Land, needs a real Bitchslap upside the Head! Opps, apparently now I am a Bigot against the Ludicrous (Politically Correct) . Well so be it!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1032650/Children-young-reported-racism-Government-funded-group-claims.htmlChildren as young as three should be reported for 'racism', Government-funded group claims By Steve Doughty
Last updated at 8:24 AM on 07th July 2008
Toddlers should be taught about racism and singled out for criticism if they have racist attitudes, a Government-funded advisory group said yesterday.
It told nursery teachers, playgroup leaders and childminders to record and report every racist incident involving children as young as three.
These could include saying 'Yuk' about unfamiliar food.
Even babies should not be ignored in the hunt for racism because they can 'recognise different people in their lives', a new guide for nurseries and child care centres said.
The instructions for staff in charge of pre-school children in day care have been produced by the National Children's Bureau, which receives £12million a year, mostly through taxpayer-funded organisations.


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