CelticSeaShip wrote: » Is it true that many nurseries have stopped singing Baa Baa Black Sheep to children because of the word - black. Apparently it encourages racism against coloured people or something like that? I never once associated the song Baa Baa Black Sheep with coloured people when I was small. It was always a song about a sheep to me.
Naomi Icy Uteri wrote: » It's a colour descriptive of the object in question.
jackwigan wrote: » The term 'Black Sheep' is not just describing a colour. It has negative connotations built in. But this is just another nonsense thread...
Yer Da sells Avon wrote: » Nonsense song, tbh. "Have you any wool?" "Yes sir, no sir, three bags full" You either have wool or you fucking don't. What is it? Don't waste my time.
Originally the squadron called itself "Boyington's Bastards" after its new commander, the fact that all of the pilots had been orphans and not attached to a squadron when they got together, and the fact they possessed few reliable planes and no mechanics. The following day, this new label was presented to the Marine Corps public information officer on the island at the time, Captain Jack DeChant, and found to be unacceptable because civilian newspapers would never print it. DeChant then suggested the call sign "Black Sheep" because the expression meant essentially the same thing.
Squall Leonhart wrote: » Umm. It's "yes sir, yes sir". Misdirected anger there Avon!
punisher5112 wrote: » No more bla k boards in schools, now called white boards.....
whiskeyman wrote: » Kids stories have been PC'd to hell. Little Red Riding Hood no longer gets eaten... The wolf just runs away. The 3 little piggies don't boil the wolf in the pot of boiling water anymore... he just splashes out and escapes with minor burns. Humpty Dumpty has even put his life back together after a 3 week break in rehab. Who needs all the king's horses and all the king's men when you have VHI... (Sorry about the spoilers).
Naomi Icy Uteri wrote: » Not that one. It's a sheep with Black wool, a Black sheep, pure and simple. It's still being recited because there's obviously nothing racist in it. Black coffee? Black paint? Blackboard? Black ice? Black pudding? Black tie? It's a colour descriptive of the object in question.