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This is so on the money, Elizabeth. We are going to PC ourselves into
pre-literacy.
-- Stephan
On 18 Feb 2008, at 15:32, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Furthermore, banning words like niggardly shows an apalling
> ignorance of the English language and is just inexcusable.
>
> Another thing - banning books (like Huckleberry Finn) because the N
> word is printed in it, and high school students will, therefore,
> think it's ok to use that word, is ridiculous. If that were true,
> it would be necessary to ban Shakespeare as well, as there are
> references to unseemly behavior in his works as well.
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