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I agree on your first point lovely boy but I cant agree on your 2nd point
political correctness has not been good at all
its got ppl worrying about what they say in case they offend
well being offended is not a big deal is it unless there is a threat violence attached
what some find offensive others don't
and
what do u mean by racist or bigoted language ?
surely it depends what context it is put in
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What a thread ..
Next year I'm off to Pedant Pride. With some pedantic poof work colleagues, and I'm going to stick my PIN number in any and every ol' ATM machine that I can, while mincing .
There hasn't been a queer infestation at the BBC, the evidence is overwhelming. People at the BBC still have awful awful dress sense. If indeed the BBC is being taken over by gays the first thing they would do is bring a bit of style and panache to the proceedings. I rest my case.
if everyone was gay thered be no more people after a while
This thread that I started has gone off pretty much as i anticipated. I like to be controversial within the law. The whole point of a message board is to air your views, opinions, thoughts, feelings about any subject. Well in the close season .... any subject ...normally football and Cardiff City here.
The BBC is a fantastic asset to our country and has brilliant people working hard to maintain the highest standards. They strive to avoid political interference for ALL our benefits and usually succeed. Not always. And I do not agree with the TV tax they levy. But I pay it twice each year to remain legal....unlike a lot of you lot.
My point was that in Strictly Come Dancing (there was an obvious pun there but I didn't use it) they really should have girls dancing with girls and boys dancing with boys. Indeed the subject has been discussed on the BBC (last week most) recently. However the powers that be ... THE (Govenors) ESTABLISHMENT ... at the BBC are terrified they will lose over half the Strictly audience if they have same sex ballroom dancing.
It's an awful show IMHO but I actually think the people that watch it will laugh as much at the same sex dancing as they do at the mixed couples.
Anne Widdecombe...I have actually met her ... lovely lady....John Sargeant...never met him looks straight but who knows.
Anyway we need same sex dancing this year on Strictly or the BBC are going soft on their gender neutral policies.
Hope Warnock keeps signing great players.
More vitriol coming my way no doubt.
Shocking to think that in this day and age some college staff have no idea of non-binary pronouns. Genderqueers face far more problems than straight homoxexuals and lesbians.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-40609106
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genderqueer
You and me both; Dr Who is a woman now too...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-40624288
It could get even more confusing for you, can of worms incoming..
"Canadian baby registered 'gender unspecified' in possible world first"
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017...e-world-first/
I have some sympathy for people who feel they are trapped in the wrong body, I would be quite happy for them to have an 'other' box to tick if they don't want to choose male/female on documents but apparently that's not good enough, the Gender-Free Coalition say "The only acceptable solution is to remove gender altogether, from all identity documents"
Sorry but that's a step too far for me, if people are confused about their identity/gender that's fair enough they can have their other box or whatever they want, they can have a dozen different boxes for all I care, I'm not confused though and I would like to keep my female identity, as it's so important to them you'd think they would get that.