Racial tolerance
2007-04-16
Those screaming for the removal of Jiří Čunek from the cabinet
point with outrage at his racist remark and add almost as an
afterthought that he's also a crook. It was his alleged bribe-
taking that got his immunity lifted in the Senate, but all the
attention has now been turned to his ugly choice of words.
Premier Mirek Topolánek told Právo that Czech journalists have
imported a system of political correctness that the CR isn't ready
for. Like it or not, most Czechs actually agreed with Čunek's
comment about Gypsies. In such an environment, preaching by
the media and a few politicians isn't going to lead to greater
racial tolerance, but rather to a backlash that helps Čunek's
cause. In an informal poll on TV Prima yesterday, 92% of
respondents said that Čunek's remark isn't reason for him to
leave the cabinet. True racial tolerance isn't something that can
be pounded into people overnight; it must be instilled gently
over a lifetime.
[Czech Republic discrimation racism Nedělní partie]
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