Political correctness, the BBC and its totalitarian nature
Von: Robert Henderson (philip@anywhere.demon.co.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 08.10.2009 10:53
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Datum: 08.10.2009 10:53
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Letter sent to Telegraph 8 October Sir, John Howard Davies (8 Oct) says of the new BBC editorial guidelines outlawing "intimidation, humiliation, aggression and derogatory remarks" as "inexplicably politically correct." Far from being inexplicable, they are precisely what one would expect from the BBC, an organisation which is in the vanguard of the enforcement of political correctness. They are all of a part with the central pc "anti-discrimination" dictum, a dictum observed in practice only when the discrimination applies to pc approved groups such as ethnic minorities or gays or where a person is deemed to be too powerful or useful to start the usual pc hue and cry. Political correctness meets the criteria for being a totalitarian ideology, reaching into every aspect of life and claiming that there is only one "correct" view, the politically correct one. Yours sincerely, Robert Henderson -- Robert Henderson Blair Scandal website: http://www.geocities.com/ blairscandal/ Personal website: http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
