Abstract painting of subject, generated by DALL-E 2

The sensible way forward is to sort out the real problems first

09 Mar 2007 - JG

It's as if there are no problems left in this country and our MPs can now start to squabble over the petty and inconsequential. Watch out, the PC brigade are taking over and their leader is Jack Straw. The man being touted as our next Chancellor has decided to come out with this: "-Male pronouns are used on their own in contexts where a reference to women and men is intended, and...words such as 'chairman' are used for offices capable of being held by either gender. Many believe that this practice tends to reinforce historic gender stereotypes, and presents an obstacle to clearer understanding for those unfamiliar with the convention.-" Many believe, do they Jack? I imagine even more couldn't give a monkeys. Meg Munn, minister for women, has taken the ill-founded assumptions one step further "-It really is outdated to have language which refers to 'he' when it means women as well. Most people would see this as a normal, sensible way forward-." Most people? Sensible way forward?

This is what happens when you have such a large government that has positions for just about every imaginable area of life - people (hes and shes) have nothing to do in their role and start making up problems to ensure they aren't found out to be pointless and over paid. The last word has to go to Ann Widdecombe, who on hearing this responded "-Jack Straw is a silly as-s... -All he is doing is distorting the English language, and I would have thought he had better things to do.-".

Topics: Gender
Organisations:
Locations:

Copyright © 2023 Picking Losers