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HighlandFP 05:39 PM 07-07-2008
Toddlers who dislike spicy food 'racist'
Toddlers who dislike spicy food racist, say report - Telegraph

Toddlers who turn their noses up at spicy food from overseas could be branded racists by a Government-sponsored agency.

The National Children's Bureau, which receives £12 million a year, mainly from Government funded organisations, has issued guidance to play leaders and nursery teachers advising them to be alert for racist incidents among youngsters in their care.

This could include a child of as young as three who says "yuk" in response to being served unfamiliar foreign food.

The guidance by the NCB is designed to draw attention to potentially-racist attitudes in youngsters from a young age.

SHOOT THEM - Not the toddlers, the nazis...
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Tarka 05:55 PM 07-07-2008
I read about this earlier, unbelievable. I really feel sorry for parents, for the aware ones it must be a constant battle with the system. I wonder if foreign children who turn their noses up at British food will also be branded racists? On the other hand, let this be a lesson to those unfit mothers who dump their offspring in daycare while they shuffle papers and flirt with the boss.
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Mikeuk 06:06 PM 07-07-2008
I'm sure Bear will soon be lurching along to add his support to this exciting anti-racist initiative.
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Seasider 06:17 PM 07-07-2008

Originally Posted by Mikeuk:
I'm sure Bear will soon be lurching along to add his support to this exciting anti-racist initiative.

Oh crikey yes...I'm heading for the hills.
Or better still 'Beam me up Scotty'

This claptrap from various numbrain government quangos is a joke.
But it is a very costly joke at our expense.

It is costing us a fortune, emotionally as well financially, to be booted around and told what to think and how to think it.
What to eat and how to cook it.
How to welcome all and sundry and woe betide those who aren't obsequious enough.

I feel as if I am living in some mad surreal alternative universe.
Still if The Bear is happy then that is soooo lovely that it could almost make up for the sheer misery of all of this.
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Populist Lee 06:24 PM 07-07-2008
The good chances are that these toddlers will react to such a degree that when they grow up they'll want to skin the Bears of this World.

It will be a pretty sight.
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Mikeuk 06:39 PM 07-07-2008

Originally Posted by Populist Lee:
The good chances are that these toddlers will react to such a degree that when they grow up they'll want to skin the Bears of this World.

It will be a pretty sight.

The Bear is a dinosaur with fluff.

Time he ended up as a fireside rug. :-)
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Seasider 06:44 PM 07-07-2008

Originally Posted by Mikeuk:
The Bear is a dinosaur with fluff.

Time he ended up as a fireside rug. :-)



What sort of fluff?
Could it be the navel fluff, caused by gazing at it for too long?
:-)
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HighlandFP 06:52 PM 07-07-2008
The Bear is on a training course https://www.mi5careers.gov.uk/jobs.aspx
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Mikeuk 06:55 PM 07-07-2008

Originally Posted by Seasider:
What sort of fluff?
Could it be the navel fluff, caused by gazing at it for too long?
:-)


Probably bumfluff.

He likes people who like bum.
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HighlandFP 06:56 PM 07-07-2008
Oh. I was beginning to think the Bear was an old wuman from its writing style.
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