Political Correctness still alive and well in the UK
Does the word "Bloody"offend you?
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This week in the UK Britain's advertising regulator says it had no choice but to block a TV advertisement in the UK promoting tourism in Australia.
Broadcasting Advertising Clearance Centre managing editor Paul Denham says swear words like "bloody" are specifically banned and they can offend by appearing in the middle of programs without such material.
I am inyerested to hear whether people find the word, and or the add offensive. I personally don't find the word "BLOODY"to be offensive, but maybe I out of touch, I don't know. What I do know there is plenty of other things on TV that are far more offensive and yet they seem to get through the censors.
Broadcasting Advertising Clearance Centre managing editor Paul Denham says swear words like "bloody" are specifically banned and they can offend by appearing in the middle of programs without such material.
I am inyerested to hear whether people find the word, and or the add offensive. I personally don't find the word "BLOODY"to be offensive, but maybe I out of touch, I don't know. What I do know there is plenty of other things on TV that are far more offensive and yet they seem to get through the censors.