SassyLady
04-09-2012, 01:58 AM
These two situations are prime examples of people in the world being too easily offended. Is anyone else as sick of it as I am?
Baa Baa Little Sheep: How private school abandoned nursery rhyme's lyrics for Easter show sparking political correctness accusations
The school uses the phonic learning system to teach children aged three to seven word meanings through well-known songs and rhymes. Its marketing manager Holly Christie said Baa Baa Black Sheep had been changed ‘because it fitted in with the theme of what we were doing. It was about baby sheep.‘We have always had adjustments to Baa Baa Black Sheep just because the children like to sing different variations of that. It’s a way of teaching phonics so that children understand these words that they are using and then reading.
’This is far from the first time the rhyme has been amended. In 2006, children at two nurseries in Oxfordshire were taught ‘Baa Baa Rainbow Sheep’ to promote ‘equal opportunities’. Some children in London have been taught ‘Baa Baa Green Sheep’.And in 1999, Birmingham City Council said the rhyme should not be taught at all because it was racially negative.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2126037/Baa-Baa-Little-Sheep-How-private-school-abandoned-nursery-rhymes-lyrics-Easter-sparking-political-correctness-accusations.html#ixzz1rWX4zsRt
Seriously?
God may once again bless the USA at Stall Brook Elementary (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/stall-brook-elementary/).The Bellingham, Mass., school, under fire for changing the lyrics of Lee Greenwood (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/lee-greenwood/)’s “God Bless the USA” to “We Love the USA” for an upcoming fourth-grade concert, reversed course Thursday after drawing a backlash from parents and hints of legal threats from Mr. Greenwood (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/lee-greenwood/), who penned the 1984 tune.District Superintendent Edward L. Fleury (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/edward-l-fleury/)acknowledged in a statement that “political correctness” was the motivation behind a proposed change, but the school ultimately decided against booting “God” from the song.“Students will be allowed to sing or not sing ‘God Bless the USA.’ … No other words will be substituted,” he said. “We believe the use of the word ‘God’ is acceptable in patriotic songs. The district has no intent to censor any patriotic songs. We are certainly sorry if this approach was perhaps considered as disrespectful. That was never the intent.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/apr/5/school-returns-god-to-song-of-patriotism/
Baa Baa Little Sheep: How private school abandoned nursery rhyme's lyrics for Easter show sparking political correctness accusations
The school uses the phonic learning system to teach children aged three to seven word meanings through well-known songs and rhymes. Its marketing manager Holly Christie said Baa Baa Black Sheep had been changed ‘because it fitted in with the theme of what we were doing. It was about baby sheep.‘We have always had adjustments to Baa Baa Black Sheep just because the children like to sing different variations of that. It’s a way of teaching phonics so that children understand these words that they are using and then reading.
’This is far from the first time the rhyme has been amended. In 2006, children at two nurseries in Oxfordshire were taught ‘Baa Baa Rainbow Sheep’ to promote ‘equal opportunities’. Some children in London have been taught ‘Baa Baa Green Sheep’.And in 1999, Birmingham City Council said the rhyme should not be taught at all because it was racially negative.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2126037/Baa-Baa-Little-Sheep-How-private-school-abandoned-nursery-rhymes-lyrics-Easter-sparking-political-correctness-accusations.html#ixzz1rWX4zsRt
Seriously?
God may once again bless the USA at Stall Brook Elementary (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/stall-brook-elementary/).The Bellingham, Mass., school, under fire for changing the lyrics of Lee Greenwood (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/lee-greenwood/)’s “God Bless the USA” to “We Love the USA” for an upcoming fourth-grade concert, reversed course Thursday after drawing a backlash from parents and hints of legal threats from Mr. Greenwood (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/lee-greenwood/), who penned the 1984 tune.District Superintendent Edward L. Fleury (http://www.washingtontimes.com/topics/edward-l-fleury/)acknowledged in a statement that “political correctness” was the motivation behind a proposed change, but the school ultimately decided against booting “God” from the song.“Students will be allowed to sing or not sing ‘God Bless the USA.’ … No other words will be substituted,” he said. “We believe the use of the word ‘God’ is acceptable in patriotic songs. The district has no intent to censor any patriotic songs. We are certainly sorry if this approach was perhaps considered as disrespectful. That was never the intent.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/apr/5/school-returns-god-to-song-of-patriotism/