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March 28, 2012

New York City To Make Offensive Words Like “Dinosaur” And “Birthday” Extinct

The City of New York's Education Department has issued a list of about 50 English words and topics that will no longer appear on standardised tests for fear of offending students' sensibilities. Unfortunately for them, when you accommodate an entire world of cultures in a single city, students' sensibilities become a very broad category to cover indeed! Full list of this insanity inside!

Too often they forget what she stands for…

The New York City Department of Education has issued a list of just over fifty words and associated topics it intends to ban from standardised tests issued to tens of thousands of students within the metropolitan area. The words and subjects were recommended by the Department because they might offend or upset students who come across them in a test situation.

To contextualise, every educational department in the States has such a list- but the kicker here is the apparent diversity of offence-taking the City is trying to pre-empt. For instance, the words “dinosaur” and “evolution” are out because they might offend Creationists. “Birthday” is out because Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t celebrate their birthdays. “Halloween” suggests paganism. “Divorce” and “Junk Food” are also out because, well- it’s America! Capital of both. Luxury car brands are also a no-no, because not every kid’s daddy owns one, and so on.

Various experts have responded to the list, calling it unrealistic and ridiculous. The Department of Education has defended its choices, claiming “this is just making sure that test makers are sensitive in the development of their tests.”

Here’s the full list of banned words and topics up for the chop knife cut er…

  • Abuse (physical, sexual, emotional, or psychological)
  • Alcohol (beer and liquor), tobacco, or drugs
  • Birthday celebrations (and birthdays)
  • Bodily functions
  • Cancer (and other diseases)
  • Catastrophes/disasters (tsunamis and hurricanes)
  • Celebrities
  • Children dealing with serious issues
  • Cigarettes (and other smoking paraphernalia)
  • Computers in the home (acceptable in a school or library setting)
  • Crime
  • Death and disease
  • Divorce
  • Evolution (including words like ‘dinosaur’)
  • Expensive gifts, vacations, and prizes
  • Gambling involving money
  • Halloween
  • Homelessness
  • Homes with swimming pools
  • Hunting
  • Junk food
  • In-depth discussions of sports that require prior knowledge
  • Loss of employment
  • Nuclear weapons
  • Occult topics (i.e. fortune-telling)
  • Parapsychology
  • Politics
  • Pornography
  • Poverty
  • Rap Music
  • Religion
  • Religious holidays and festivals (including but not limited to Christmas, Yom Kippur, and Ramadan)
  • Rock-and-Roll music
  • Running away
  • Sex
  • Slavery
  • Terrorism
  • Television and video games (excessive use)
  • Traumatic material (including material that may be particularly upsetting such as animal shelters)
  • Vermin (rats and roaches)
  • Violence
  • War and bloodshed
  • Weapons (guns, knives, etc.)
  • Witchcraft, sorcery, etc.

[Source: CBS News]