What an Appalling Story!

Pete McCluskey.

Lifetime Supporter
Sorry to say it chaps but you are all being PC. I have read all these posts and not one referred to the real problem Muslim's. Keith got close by referring to the elephant in the room.
Other cultures, bullshit. Hindus are not offended by the Queens uniform nor are Buddists, Seiks, Christians, Mormans, Jews and Atheists. Until we all start calling a spade a spade this bullshit by Muslims will continue.
 
Can't be just PC, they act like they're afraid, they act like they don't hear "death to Americans", etc. They act like little girls. Actually that's condescending to little girls. I'll think of something else.
 

Keith

Moderator
Would just like to put the record straight. It isn't "political correctness" necessarily that prevents plain speaking, but inciting racial hatred is a criminal offence here in the UK. There are of course varying degrees of same, but given that eggshells seem to be the floor covering of choice, I personally would choose to tread carefully rather than take the risk.

Police in the UK have recently prioritised sex and race crime - They Are Watching.

The sh1t will hit the fan someday soon of course. One gets the sense of a pressure cooker with a barely restrained lid. When the lid blows off, then I presume we can take sides and talk normally for a change.

We live in strange times...
 

Larry L.

Lifetime Supporter
Speaking of "P.C." and "(living) in strange times":

There's been in recent years a dedicated, 'p.c.-based' campaign by the media and the faaar left (But I repeat myself [- Mark Twain]) to find s-o-m-e-t-h-i-n-g "offensive" (read that: non "p.c.") in anything anyone on the other side says or does - even if the left has to twist & spin like crazy to come up with it. They'll then hound the stuffings out of said person demanding he issue an 'apology' for having said/done what the left/media themselves made up and now insist was said/done. (Over here we refer to these yo-yos as "the thought police".) It's all about marginalizing/intimidating/silencing anyone who has the GALL to oppose the left's narrative regarding anything. The left invented "p.c." as a tool to aid them in that pursuit...and until recently, it's been very effective. "P.C." = the liberal narrative...plain and simple.

But, the main tactic here is this whole "OFFENDING" thing. These days, no one is allowed to say ANYTHING the left considers "offensive" to them...'anything that doesn't 'toe the lefty's line'. One does so at his own pearl. That's especially true for politicians....even MORE SO for conservative politicians. All politicians q-u-a-k-e at the very THOUGHT of "offending" someone...but it's conservative politicians who fear the LEFTY media will drag them thru the mud over it. That's one of the reasons congress has been paralyzed for as long as it has.

I'm entering my 7th decade and 'have N-E-V-E-R seen the like of what's currently going on in that regard.
 
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Keith

Moderator
I'm not at all sure we could possibly pin a party political line to the black art of 'political correctness' here in the UK although it probably does have it's roots in 'liberalism.'

It is now a national sport and Twitter, it seems , is the vehicle of choice for those who are offended and want to let everyone else know how offended they are. The term "Twitter Storm" describes this electronically driven mass hysteria perfectly.

Where did it start? Pop culture has a lot to answer for when rap and hip hop stars routinely shot and killed each other for "disrespecting" them. Certainly, this trend has continued to grow and is now endemic in the younger generation. Dare to diss at your peril. It will cause great offence and may end in your premature death, a maiming at the very least.

It's a short step away from dissing, being dissed and being offended. Of course the main culprits of offence takers, at least those most publicised appear to be the vociferous wing of the Islamic religion. There, I've said it. They must have a "How to recognise two hundred offensive acts before breakfast" awareness handbook, as even farting in their general idiotic direction can bring about howls of protest and threats of ritual beheading.

THis is not a hate speech, (It is alleged), it is more of a dissemination of traditional stereotypical centre ground old white guy stuff.
 
There is always more to a story but for arguments sake, taking all this as "true" - Seems as though some of the patient inventory may have issues with the country (servicemen are part of a country) they are in, if so they should leave or be asked to leave (the country) and leave the man serving sitting right were he pleases.

Its sad that the staff get to deal with the potential problem as its not their problem either.
 

Keith

Moderator
I'm afraid it is true. The hospital have acknowledged it and apologised. However, the culture is likely to remain. THis isn't one person acting on their own initiative, it's too big for that, therefore it must have been "policy."
 

Larry L.

Lifetime Supporter
..."How to recognise two hundred offensive acts before breakfast" awareness handbook...

Somewhere it most certainly exists. And the rest of us arn't privy to what's IN IT until we've committed one of the offensive acts.

E.g.: Until a CONSERVATIVE politician over here described Obama as being "articulate", not one white person in 300 million over here knew that was supposedly a long-standing racial slur. In this case, it's supposedly 'code' for "Obama is articulate...for a BLACK person."

Can you imagine? One HAD to have worked real hard to come up with that one.
 

Pete McCluskey.

Lifetime Supporter
So much for free speech. It seems the thought police are alive and well in the UK and the USA.
Well I will tell you what offends me. I am offended when a religious group are offended by a serviceman wearing his/her uniform.
I am offended more so by the weak hand wringing individuals who ask the service man not to wear his uniform.
I am offended by old men marrying children.
I am offended by women being beaten and stoned for some transgression of a religion.
I am offended when a captured soldier is burnt alive.
I am offended when a captured soldier is tortured and beheaded.
I am offended when children are forced to become suicide bombers.
I am offended when men are thrown from tall buildings because of their sexuality.
I am offended by young girls suffering clitoral mutilation.
I am offended when a young soldier walking near his barracks is run over and his throat cut.
I am offended when planes are hijacked and flown into towers killing thousands.


So thought police if you want to come after me because of what offends me, bring it on.
 

Keith

Moderator
I've had a response from the head honcho at the hospital in question as, I'm sure, have many of you who also fired off an email. The reply is interesting. It says a lot, and yet it says nothing at all, in the same sentence.

Here it is in full:

"Dear Keith Hardy,

Thank you for your recent comments about the circumstances surrounding a member of the armed forces who was treated recently at Margate A&E. We would like to respond to your feedback with an explanation from the Trust.

The tabloid coverage of this story sought to suggest that the sergeant concerned was asked to move because his uniform might offend staff or other patients. In fact, the member of NHS staff who offered the sergeant an opportunity to move into the main A&E department rather than remain in the waiting room was acting in good faith and was simply trying to be kind and helpful to the patient. A few days earlier the member of staff had witnessed an incident in which some unruly members of the public had abused a member of the military in the A&E waiting room. The member of staff, acting on their initiative, was trying to be kind and helpful to the military patient and wanted to ensure he was not subject to any similar abuse.

We have apologised publicly for any embarrassment this incident may have caused. The Trust is absolutely clear that members of Her Majesty’s armed forces, whether in uniform or not, should not be treated any differently to any other person. We have made this point clear to all our members of staff and are seeking to make sure that this never happens again.

Media coverage that misinterprets the good intentions of NHS staff is always unfortunate. It is doubly unfortunate when, as in this case, it leads to abusive and threatening calls being made to NHS staff.

I hope this helps to explain the background to this unfortunate incident.

Yours sincerely,


Chris Bown
Chief Executive
Patient Experience Team
Kent and Canterbury Hospital
Ethelbert Road
Canterbury, Kent
CT1 3NG
Tel: 01227 783145
email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>"


I haven't changed my point of view however much spin Mr Bown puts on it. The guy was moved because of his uniform. End of.
 
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