Tuesday, August 26, 2008

 

Great Britain - Babies who do not like spicy ethnic food are "racist", by Iba Bouramine

As if Britain did not have to think about. Each year in this country, 20 000 girls are circumcised ... but it is racism toddlers that devotes a Guide of 366 pages ! which will certainly be followed by multiple reports indicating progress in the reformatting of babies .... occupant industry gurus of multiculturalism and experts on anti-racism (one-way course) for centuries and centuries, at the expense of paying taxes!

The children who do not like spicy food are "racist"



The children who raise the nose on foreign spicy food could be treated by a racist government agency.

The National Children's Bureau (NCB), which receives £ 12 million per year, mainly from organizations funded by the government, has issued guidelines for educators of child care, advising them to exercise vigilance against of racist incidents among toddlers under their care.

It could be a child as young as three years which reacts negatively, saying "yuk" when it serves food of a culinary tradition with which he is not familiar.

NCB guidelines aim to draw attention to potentially racist attitudes among toddlers. We alert educators that babies should also be covered by efforts to eliminate prejudices, because they can "recognize different people in their lives."

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The instructions specify that no staff racist incident should be ignored. "When there is a clearly racist incident, it is necessary to condemn the action in a specific manner."

Bewaring that the failure to resume toddlers on their racist attitudes could instill prejudices, NCB adds that if children "show negative attitudes, lack of reprimand could point out that there is nothing in repréhensible Such attitudes."

The nurseries are encouraged to report as many incidents as possible to their local council. The guide adds: "Some think that if a large number of racist incidents are reported, it will give a bad reputation to the facility. In fact, the opposite is the case".

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