Jan 152014
 

Two tales of appeasement in Canada:

School faces human rights complaint over student’s egg, dairy allergy

Short form: some kid is allergic to eggs and milk, so her mother is dragging the school to the “Ontario Human Rights Commission” to get them to *ban* eggs and milk products from the school. The school has already banned nuts.

Imagine trying to feed a school full of children without nuts, eggs and dairy.

Also:

Teen felt ‘degraded’ after teacher backed aikido student’s request to avoid touching females on religious grounds

Short form; a kid of Some Particular Religion (go on, guess) joins a Halifax aikido dojo and refuses to train with females or show them proper respect. Teachers response? Follow Canadian “human rights” rules and change things to accommodate the demanding little prick, to the detriment of the females in the class.

To me, the obvious asnwer would be for the teach to stand the prick in front of the rest of the class and say “New Student here refuses on religious grounds to practice with girls. I won’t make him practice with girls. But then… I won’t make any of the rest of you practice with him either, and I certainly will not practice with him. Do we have any volunteers?”

 Posted by at 8:13 pm