I have been quite tired this week: the last week of the Autumn half term is always hard going, and this time it was eight weeks long. Yes, I know that most people don't get quite as many holidays, and eight weeks between holidays sounds like absolute luxury to many, but, to be fair, most people can, if having a bad day, crawl into the stationery cupboard or do some filing. Teachers are "on show" all day, and there is nowhere to hide. It's not even possible to get the kids to sit down and do questions from the book - this sort of thing is frowned upon as "bad practice" these days...
Anyway, that's why I've not done much in the way of blogging...
...I have, however, been listening to the radio. Not having a rant on the blog about this week's news has probably done permanent damage to my cardiovascular system: I can feel my blood pressure rise just recalling a few of the topics.
First up is the apparent anointing of Barack Obama as US President-elect. Now, I'm not really into politics, still less am I interested in American politics, but I do resent the BBC and others trumpeting his victory before the votes have actually been cast.
Then there is the "
wonderful" news about Britain's pre-eminence in the scientific sphere. We are the first country in the world to allow human-animal hybrids, so-called "saviour" siblings and embryo experimentation. Forgive me for not breaking open a bottle of bubbly... but I don't actually consider this anything to be proud of. The one thing to be grateful for is the fact that there wasn't time to debate all the pro-abortion amendments (there was absolutely no chance of any restrictions being imposed anyway, given the currently overwhelming pro-abortion make-up of the House of Commons.)
And then there is the introduction of compulsory sex education classes for five year-olds. They won't be taught "sex" but they will be told about the body parts and about relationships. Of course, given the Government's agenda, this will mean that the children will leave primary school knowing what a homosexual lifestyle is, even if they are unable to spell it.
And the really, really horrifying thing? The fact that the
Catholic Education Service is sanctioning this in Catholic schools. We are told that nothing inappropriate or contrary to Catholic teaching will be promoted in Catholic schools. I am so reassured by this statement...
After all, nothing contrary to Catholic teaching is promoted in our
Catholic secondary schools, is it? Well, nothing other than how to put on a condom, where to get the morning after pill and how to arrange an abortion...