richardm
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A story based on the Three Little Pigs has been turned down from a government agency's annual awards because the subject matter could offend Muslims. The digital book, re-telling the classic fairy tale, was rejected by judges who warned that "the use of pigs raises cultural issues"....
They also warned that the story might "alienate parts of the workforce (building trade)".
I dunno, maybe political correctness has gone mad. Why did nobody worry about this before? What about the poor Jews who must have been scarred by this story?
Huff and Puff, indeed.
Edit: Duh, it has been published, but has been rejected from a government agency award scheme on the above grounds. Perhaps a kind mod could remove the "to publish" bit from the thread title...
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