Here is an editorial which appeared in the Belfast Telegraph calling for McCausland to apologise for his urging of the Ulster Museum to include more information on the Ulster-Scots, the Orange Order and Creationism. Why must the man apologise for voicing his own viewpoint? And why must he say that his views are his own? Of course, they are his own. Whose else would they be?
'Mr McCausland's letter concerns me. He should apologise and state that his views are his own and should not have been pushed on the secular community.'
I think McCausland is making a valid point when he says that the majority of people in Ulster would agree with Creationism. But even if they wern't the majority their 'voice' should still be respresented in the Ulster Museum.
ReplyDeleteWe are lectured by the PC about diversity and parity of esteem. But it seems this only applies to those who fit in with what the PC think.