To cut a long story short I am currently writing a pantomime, which for those of you who don't know, is a comical play aimed at children and usually performed at Christmas. Think along the lines of Shrek and The Muppet Show. Anyway, my panto is based on Nursery Rhymes, while I was researching I found out that some Nursery Rhymes have either been altered or are banned within educational institutions.
For example, you can no longer say the Nursery Rhyme, Three Blind Mice, and Baa Baa Black Sheep has changed to Baa Baa Fluffy Sheep or Baa baa Woolly Sheep. Jack no longer fell down the hill and broke his crown, but rather, bumped his head. Why? What terrible effect has been scientifically supported that over the last few centuries Nursery Rhymes have ruined children and turned them all into social deviants?
What's next? Is Snow White going to be banned because the wicked queen dies in the end, will Humpty Dumpty fall off the wall and get up going, "That was lucky" or will little Red Riding Hood have tea and scones with the wolf and granny?
With political correctness becoming tighter and tighter, what's next?
For example, you can no longer say the Nursery Rhyme, Three Blind Mice, and Baa Baa Black Sheep has changed to Baa Baa Fluffy Sheep or Baa baa Woolly Sheep. Jack no longer fell down the hill and broke his crown, but rather, bumped his head. Why? What terrible effect has been scientifically supported that over the last few centuries Nursery Rhymes have ruined children and turned them all into social deviants?
What's next? Is Snow White going to be banned because the wicked queen dies in the end, will Humpty Dumpty fall off the wall and get up going, "That was lucky" or will little Red Riding Hood have tea and scones with the wolf and granny?
With political correctness becoming tighter and tighter, what's next?