Eight year old busted for "discrimination" in Sweden
A textbook example of politically correct lunacy in Sweden; you just couldn't make this stuff up:
An eight-year-old boy has sparked an unlikely outcry in Sweden after failing to invite two of his classmates to his birthday party.Yes, that's right - the case has gone up to Parliament, where the boy's father is also appealing the school's decision. Anti-discrimination laws sound good in theory, but this madness like this is the end result. Apparently, eight year olds don't even have the right to invite whom they wish to their own party anymore. Swedish parliamentarians must have an awful lot of free time on their hands...
The boy's school says he has violated the children's rights and has complained to the Swedish Parliament.
The school, in Lund, southern Sweden, argues that if invitations are handed out on school premises then it must ensure there is no discrimination.



1 comments:
This is a limitation of personal freedom, if somebody invites anybody to his party, it's his own decision, the party becomes not a public affair giving invitations to friends inside a public institution. So it will be better not to invite anybody in Sweden to avoid further demands.
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