Small-minded Bureaucracy
Does a local council have the power to stop a child posting pictures of her school dinners on her blog? The one in this story thinks it does.
The blog is politely critical, charming, responsible and constructive. It has an international readership. The girl's school is supportive. Only the Council objects.
There's a certain type of jack-in-office that hates any kind of scrutiny- and never saw an independent initiative it didn't want to squash.
The blog is politely critical, charming, responsible and constructive. It has an international readership. The girl's school is supportive. Only the Council objects.
There's a certain type of jack-in-office that hates any kind of scrutiny- and never saw an independent initiative it didn't want to squash.
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The call for their sacking came, not from the blogger, but from some idiot journalist on The Daily Record.
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For the record, I agree that the girl should not be censored. It's a free-speech issue. I just doubt that things are always as they seem at first glance.
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The TV chef, Jamie Oliver, has been banging on for years about how we need to feed our children right.
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But, really, whatever the complexity of the issues, shutting it down was an act of oppression- and enormously stupid.
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I don't know if you've seen the injustice I've talked about on my blog, but it's along similar lines, though far more extreme. There's also this unpleasant story about Apple pulling an app which a lovely disabled little girl depends on to speak...
http://niederfamily.blogspot.ie/2012/03/goliath-v-david-aac-style.html
I'm tired of Them throwing their weight about and thinking it's ok not to bother explaining why to the people They hurt, again and again and fucking again.
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