political correctness
Posted: 2003-09-29 07:43am
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Bullshit. Fox is just showing their ass with that one, they had every right to be offended, and that's hardly the picture of PC thuggery.Clichés That Hurt
A couple of American Indian students at Mesa State College in Grand Junction, Colo., are peeved enough about a headline in the student paper there that they complained to school officials, reports The Associated Press.
Following the school's victory over the University of North Dakota's Fighting Sioux, the school paper at Mesa State ran a headline saying, "Mavs scalp Sioux 31-24."
Staff at the newspaper apologized for using the inflammatory term.
School administrators in Scotland have been told to stop sending letters home warning of lice outbreaks because they may hurt the feelings of the kids who are infested, reports The Scotsman.
Raising an alarm about the insects stigmatizes infected children and could cause them long-term psychological damage, or so says the Scottish Department of Health and Community Care.
Teachers said the advice was absolute malarkey, and some said they would actually ignore it.
Students in England will no longer "fail" national standardized tests under new guidelines issued by the government, reports the Lincolnshire Echo.
They will instead get an "N" grade for "nearly."
People who grade tests have also been instructed to stop marking math questions as right or wrong, but instead use the terms "creditworthy" or "not creditworthy."
The new guidelines come from the government's Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (search). They cover English, math and science exams taken by 7-, 11- and 14-year-olds in all state schools and some private schools.
Nick Seaton, the chairman of the Campaign for Real Education (search), described the changes as "political correctness gone stark raving bonkers."
oh i agree, political correctness knows no single ideology. each story is amusing in its own way.Darth Wong wrote:Some of those articles are good, some bad. The idiot at the top of the article who insisted on leading city council with a prayer "In Jesus' Name" and could not understand the problem, for example, is hardly an example of political correctness run amok. He deserves to be shut down.
Racial sensitivities to those kinds of stereotyping caricatures tend to be inversely proportional to the level of success the race in question has enjoyed.apocolypse wrote:This one really pissed me off. Guess what bitch, you live in America, not Mexico, get over it. I'm part Scottish, do you think I'll be pissed off if they have a kegger, wear kilts, and eat haggis? Hell no, grow some skin you pieces of whinning shit. Sounds like another pathetic chip on the shoulder bitch.
My mom does...and while not an indicator of Mike's view she's a small Korean woman with a nasty disposition on a lot of issue towards asians, and she finds humor in South Park.Howedar wrote:Out of curiosity, do you find South Park-style Asians somewhat amusing?
They'd probably draw him with slant eyed version or Terrence or PhillipAnd on another note, how would they draw you, an Asian from Canida?
And what exactly is wrong with doing that?Col. Crackpot wrote:That's like celebrating Martin Luther King day by dressing up like Chris Rock in CB4, eating buckets of fried chicken and collard greens and smoking bags of chronic all to celebrate African American culture.
Meh, good point. I would say more about it, but then I'd just hijack the thread to hell and back, so I won't.Darth Wong wrote:Racial sensitivities to those kinds of stereotyping caricatures tend to be inversely proportional to the level of success the race in question has enjoyed.apocolypse wrote:This one really pissed me off. Guess what bitch, you live in America, not Mexico, get over it. I'm part Scottish, do you think I'll be pissed off if they have a kegger, wear kilts, and eat haggis? Hell no, grow some skin you pieces of whinning shit. Sounds like another pathetic chip on the shoulder bitch.
I watch South Park even though it portrays Chinese people with those ridiculous straw hats and slanted eyes, but of course, I don't walk around feeling like my race is being persecuted or marginalized or looked down upon as inferior, because, well, to put it bluntly, we Asians generally kick ass in school and are making a lot of money in business. Similarly, Scots and Irishmen have fully assimilated into society and are successful.
Well, South Park is ridiculing the Chinese, not the Koreans.Ghost Rider wrote:My mom does...and while not an indicator of Mike's view she's a small Korean woman with a nasty disposition on a lot of issue towards asians, and she finds humor in South Park.Howedar wrote:Out of curiosity, do you find South Park-style Asians somewhat amusing?
I have wondered about this for a long time, but first now I ask: Why the heck are black people being associated with fried chicken?? Where and when did this stereotype originate? And does it make a remote amount of sense. It certainly makes no sense at all.Col. Crackpot wrote:That's like celebrating Martin Luther King day by dressing up like Chris Rock in CB4, eating buckets of fried chicken and collard greens and smoking bags of chronic all to celebrate African American culture.
What aboot Southparks Canadians?Darth Wong wrote: I watch South Park even though it portrays Chinese people with those ridiculous straw hats and slanted eyes, but of course, I don't walk around feeling like my race is being persecuted or marginalized or looked down upon as inferior, because, well, to put it bluntly, we Asians generally kick ass in school and are making a lot of money in business. Similarly, Scots and Irishmen have fully assimilated into society and are successful.
Wasn't there something about that in FUll Metal Jacket?Simon H.Johansen wrote:I have wondered about this for a long time, but first now I ask: Why the heck are black people being associated with fried chicken?? Where and when did this stereotype originate? And does it make a remote amount of sense. It certainly makes no sense at all.Col. Crackpot wrote:That's like celebrating Martin Luther King day by dressing up like Chris Rock in CB4, eating buckets of fried chicken and collard greens and smoking bags of chronic all to celebrate African American culture.
Dunno but the writers of FMJ must have picked up that idea somewhere.2000AD wrote:Wasn't there something about that in FUll Metal Jacket?Simon H.Johansen wrote:I have wondered about this for a long time, but first now I ask: Why the heck are black people being associated with fried chicken?? Where and when did this stereotype originate? And does it make a remote amount of sense. It certainly makes no sense at all.Col. Crackpot wrote:That's like celebrating Martin Luther King day by dressing up like Chris Rock in CB4, eating buckets of fried chicken and collard greens and smoking bags of chronic all to celebrate African American culture.