No Potentially Offensive Language in Seattle
Words like 'citizen" are potentially offensive.
If you can't guess why, clik here for the story.
I wonder why it is respectrable to disrespect pagans and people who have birthdays. And evolutionists, of course.
Government workers in the city of Seattle have been advised that the terms "citizen" and "brown bag" are potentially offensive and may no longer be used in official documents and discussions.Naturally enough, Seattle is not alone. It turns out the the New York City Department of "Education" bans words like 'dinosaur, 'birthday', and 'Halloween'.
KOMO-TV reports that the city's Office of Civil Rights instructed city workers in a recent internal memo to avoid using the words because some may find them offensive.
If you can't guess why, clik here for the story.
I wonder why it is respectrable to disrespect pagans and people who have birthdays. And evolutionists, of course.
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