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AM I POLITICALY INCORRECT

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SueMaid

SueMaid Report 7 Dec 2011 21:07

Watch it Muffy or I'll box you ears :-D

I just felt the tone changed when Bob made his comment.....and I've got a right to my opinion ;-)

Sue

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 7 Dec 2011 21:07

Well, parents have the right to withdraw their children from any religious activity or teaching, as much as it is saddening that they are not being taught about other's beliefs.

Playing Devils Advocate - as far as I am aware, where we live in a semi rural area, there are 5 primary schools within a 2 to 3 mile radius. All of them are CofE now under the joint auspices of the County Council. So any parent not wanting their child to attend a Church school, has to travel a fair distance.

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 7 Dec 2011 21:11

pmsl....I won't square up to ya Scary Auntie.........cos I am a wuss lololololl.

Course you are entitled to voice your opinions....we all are...tis all part of the rich tapestry of life.......or whatever LOLOLOL x

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 7 Dec 2011 21:12

:-D :-D

I agree DET - it is a shame that some parents don't opt for their children learning about differing beliefs. Personally I find it interesting to read up on various religions. It's amazing how alike our beliefs are - and how differently we interpret those beliefs.

Sue

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 7 Dec 2011 21:12

I JUST READ THE ARTICAL

I CANT BELIEVE IT,,,,,THEY COULD OF KILLED HER
KICKING HER ON THE HEAD

UNBELEIVABLE

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 7 Dec 2011 21:18

IM NOT ANTI ANYTHING
CANT BE HERE DEF A MULTI RACE VILLIAGE AND MY FRIENDS
GET ON WELL,ITS JUST A CHATTERBOX ASKING FRIENDS THIS AN THAT

AND ONE OF MY GDAUGHTERS FRIENDS DAD SAID HE DOSNT WANT HER
TO MISS OUT ON THE FUN AT CHRISTMAS HE PUTS HIS OWN BELIEFS ON HOLD
JUST TO SEE HER LAUGH AND PLAY

WE NEED MORE OF THAT,,MUCH MORE

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 7 Dec 2011 21:34

I personally think there is to much PC which causes more unrest than there actually is, and normally its by those supposedly outraged and not being to wish someone a merry christmas or wave their english flag, its does make me giggle, now at this time of year those of us who have FB accounts will see friends status unindated with comments, todays is going on about "Happy holidays" now as I understand it this is an american traditonal phase I will stand corrected if it isnt so.

I have grown up in a multi cultured society and work in one, never once have I heard or known of people from other cultures complain about christmas decorations or being sent a christmas card... it does make me chuckle, the only mention of it I hear of it when it appears in the media ( so it must be true eh! ;-) ) and of course you get everyone jumping on the bandwagon...I just shake my head think what fools.

Guinevere

Guinevere Report 7 Dec 2011 21:37

Ditto.

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 7 Dec 2011 22:04

I think we've all had a potful of the PC brigade and the 'elf & safety mob too - makes me wonder how I've lived so long

as for religions, I love learning about other religions - other than Christianity that is - find it very interesting

that case Bob was referring to was an absolute disgrace - another judge who doesn't live in the real world

YorkshireCaz

YorkshireCaz Report 7 Dec 2011 22:05

It's not only the children who enjoy christmas Dizzy, when we lived next door to muslims she loved to join in with us, she used to buy us presents and we bought her children presents. as soon as we got our tree up she had to come round to see it and have a cuppa. It was the same with their celebrations, she brought us some of their food round, the curries were to die for. When she came home from hospital with her first baby the old grandad came for me to see it as soon as they got home, I thought that was lovely. I hope todays children stay friendly when they grow up.

Caz

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 7 Dec 2011 23:22

its happening to much now,i grew up in liverpool in the 60s,by 10 i knew everything about other religions and was happy to join,because every religion was included,its all about muslims now and what they want,im happy with give and take,but it doest happen anymore.its all about racism,god forbit that you leave some religions out. :-)

Merlin

Merlin Report 8 Dec 2011 14:48

Segregation/Separatism/ appartheid all means the same,Look what happened in S/Africa, it did,nt work there,and we don,t want it here,the sooner its stopped the better,after all we are all humans no matter what colour or creed,so why don,t the cretins who try to make it different just shut up and let things evolve.**M**.

Silly Sausage

Silly Sausage Report 8 Dec 2011 17:52

Well said Merlin, :-D

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 8 Dec 2011 18:02

AGREE MERLIN

DIZZI

DIZZI Report 8 Dec 2011 18:02

AGREE MERLIN

George_of_Westbury

George_of_Westbury Report 8 Dec 2011 19:16

I think the biggest cause of non integration in the city where i live is our Labour controlled council.

Close to where i live is an area dominated by the Muslim community, over the past few weeks the main roads in this area have been decked out on every lampost etc with signs wishing everyone a happy "Eid Mubarak" and "Happy Diwali". whatever they mean, there is not one sign wishing its citizens a "Merry Christmas"
As far as i can see there are no Merry Christmas signs in The City as a whole, surely this is racism/segregation etc promoted by the council

Have our council forgotten that its not just Muslims that live in our City or are they so PC they do not wish to upset the Muslim community by saying Merry Christmas, well i am upset seeing all these signs written in some language which i have no intention of learning, this is England not Pakistan, Bangladesh
or some other place.If i was going to live in some other place i would learn the language

We also have a very large Italian community in this same area, i never see anything written in Italian

In the past, when our council send out information , they ask on the info.if i would like a copy in some other language, i have requested a copy in Welsh, surprise, surprise i have never received an acknowledgment never mind a copy


George


~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 8 Dec 2011 19:35

Wahooo Merlin & George....agree with everything you say:))))))

;-) ;-) ;-) :-D :-D :-D

jude :-D

George

George Report 8 Dec 2011 19:47

I am not a politically correct person by any means, If something offends me and it involves religion or race I will say what I think.

I could care less what race someone belongs to so long as they don't offend me, same again with religion, so long as nobody tries to spout religion at me I don't care.

We have all got to get by here and should live and let live, but if one group offend then don't be scared to vent your anger at it.

George

Wend

Wend Report 8 Dec 2011 20:25

Ask any young child about this and they wouldn't know what you were talking about. When my children were young, they had friends with different skin colour, different religion, handicapped, etc., but they didn't notice - to them ALL their friends were the same and they liked them, purely and simply, because they enjoyed their company and got on with them.

How sad it is that so many of our children these days grow up and become affected (or should I say infected) by adults' bigotry.

I'm proud to say my children didn't!

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 8 Dec 2011 23:36

wend,
has ive said in my post,i grew up with all colours,in liverpool in the late 60s i had lots of friends,but only one white friend and she was welsh,i loved all my friends,and i brought up my children the same,but as the yrs have passed,i see almost daily the rasicm towards white people,of course its only a small minority of different groups,but in this country now,we the english are the minority,how did we let this happen..and before anyone says im racist,im far from it.x :-(