ZitatSAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 10, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – A senior Air Force official emailed airmen at Lackland Air Force Base warning them not to use potentially "offensive" words like "boy" and "girl."
The email, which was leaked to Todd Starnes of FOX News, provided airmen with a list of words that "may be construed [as] offensive."
Starnes says that there "were some legitimately offensive and racially charged words and phrases on the list." However, "Boy" and "girl" are both on the list, along with phrases like "it's Greek to me" and "blondes have more fun."
"Please be cognizant that such conduct is 100 percent zero tolerance in or outside of the work climate," the unnamed official wrote. "Let’s capitalize on our richly diverse climate, and help others seek assistance if they are struggling with compliance."
"It's a good thing America isn't fighting a war on political correctness, because our military would be losing," the Family Research Council responded. "Have we come so far that simply uttering a person's sex is cause for chastisement?"
Starnes reached out to the Air Force for comment and received a response from a public affairs spokesperson, who told him, “The Air Force has no list of prohibited terms. It was sent out by an individual simply reminding Airmen to be respectful to others.”
Ok, Air Force which denies any responsibility for this rot, identify the individual, name and rank; and tell us just how much this reflects official AF policy.
ZitatStarnes reached out to the Air Force for comment and received a response from a public affairs spokesperson, who told him, “The Air Force has no list of prohibited terms. It was sent out by an individual simply reminding Airmen to be respectful to others.”
un huh
Is the spokesman interested in buying a bridge or some swampland ? Or perhaps the turnip truck that he/she/it thinks we all fell off.
Illegitimi non Carborundum
During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.- Orwell