The United Kingdom Is Doomed by a Perniciously Wimpy Form of Political Correctness
Normally,
I get pessimistic about the future when I think about wasteful spending
programs that will drive almost all developed nations into bankruptcy.
And America is on that list, by the way, because of our poorly designed entitlement programs.
But
sometimes my despair is the result of idiotic political correctness and
bone-headed bureaucracy. And for some reason, as shown by these examples, the
United Kingdom seems to have a disproportionate share of morons who want to
impose bad policy on their fellow citizens.
A job-placement center got in trouble for discriminating against incompetent
people by seeking “reliable” and “hard-working” candidates.
A women who was being threatened by
thugs got in trouble with the police for brandishing a knife in
her own home.
A proposal to prevent children from watching Olympic shooting events.
The government wanted to require “competency tests” for pet owners.
The most useless sign in the history of the world.
But
I don’t know if any of those horror stories can match this baffling story reported in the Telegraph.
When the
chief starter at the London Olympics agreed to fire his pistol to start the
races at a school sports day, parents thought it was a wonderful treat for
their children. But they did not count on the intervention of health and safety
officials from their local council, who ruled that the noise from Alan Bell’s
starting pistol would be too frightening for the youngsters. Bizarrely, the
local authority instead suggested playing a recording of a starting pistol on
an iPod before agreeing to let Mr Bell start the races by sounding a klaxon.
…One parent, who did not wish to be named, told a Sunday newspaper: “It was
ridiculous. We were told that the children would be distressed by Mr Bell
firing his starting pistol. “Anyone who believes they would be frightened by a
starting pistol has never experienced the noise at a typical
three-year-old’s birthday party. …Norman Gardiner, president of the Pitreavie
Amateur Athletics Club in Dunfermline, said the decision was “health and safety
gone mad.”
It’s
amazing to think that the United Kingdom once ruled half the world, but now
produces pencil-neck bureaucrats who think starting pistols are a menace to
society.
But
we Americans shouldn’t feel superior. We’re traveling down the same path.
A Rhode Island boy got in trouble for bringing toy soldiers to school.
A student in San Diego got in trouble for making a motion detector for a science
project, simply because someone decided it resembled a bomb.
The military was criticized for giving Osama bin Laden an Indian code name
(Geronimo) as part of the operation to exterminate the al Qaeda
dirtbag.
A Florida student was expelled for having a toy gun on school property.
And how can we omit the politicians
in San Francisco, who decided that banning happy meal toys was an appropriate use of
government coercion.
We also have regulations in
Maryland governing the application of sunscreen at summer camps.
And proposals in Seattle to require life vests on swimmers who are more than five feet
from shore.
My
initial instinct is that we should fire the over-paid bureaucrats who generate this
kind of nonsense. I admit that such as step might only address the symptom of a
politically correct world, but it would be a good start.
(hat
tip to my fellow Bulldog Charles Oliver)
Source: Townhall, Daniel
J. Mitchell is a top expert on tax reform and supply-side tax policy at
the Cato Institute.
Comments:
Open
borders immigration has filled London with folks from India and the
middle-east. Some transit villages are
close to 100% minority. Many are on
welfare with housing subsidies, others are employed and self-supporting. Schools are out-of-control with no
discipline. They require licenses to
hook up your TV. Living costs are extremely high. You can’t drive in London. If you work in London, you live in a transit
village and stand on the train for an hour.
When you move out of your rented house, a government employee spends an
entire day inspecting and making notes. They
no longer have a culture.
On
the plus-side, the Brits have privatized their bus system outside of London and
all sports complexes are private and well-utilized.
We
are not far behind. We are fiddling
while the EPA turns off our water, bankrupts our farms and shuts down our
coal-fired electrical power plants that generate 80% of our electricity.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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