New York Educrats Banned Dinosaur, Birthday, Dancing, and Halloween
Won’t
somebody think of the children? Actually, New York education bureaucrats
are, in fact, thinking of the children when they banned references to dinosaurs,
birthdays, dancing, and Halloween, lest kids got offended.
That’s because they fear such topics “could evoke unpleasant
emotions in the students.”Dinosaurs, for example, call to mind evolution, which might upset
fundamentalists; birthdays aren’t celebrated by Jehovah’s
Witnesses; and Halloween suggests paganism.Even “dancing’’ is taboo, because some sects
object. But the city did make an exception for ballet. [...]Words that suggest wealth are excluded because they could make
kids jealous. Poverty is likewise on the forbidden list.Also banned are references to divorces and diseases, because kids
taking the tests may have relatives who split from spouses or are ill.Officials say such exclusions are normal procedure.
Yoav Gonen of The New York Post has the story: Link
