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Air New Zealand and
Qantas are wrong to ban men from sitting alongside unaccompanied children on
their planes, Green Party Human Rights Spokesperson Keith Locke says. “The airlines should be
more down to earth and recognise that men are people too. “This is clearly a
breach of the Human Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination on the basis
of sex. “I will be writing to
the Human Rights Commission asking them to intervene to bring the two
airlines to their senses. “The moral panic about
men being a potential threat to children has already had negative effects,
particularly in childcare and in pre-school education, where men are now
grossly under-represented in the workforce. It is prejudicial to presume that
men can’t be trusted to have contact with children unless there are related
to them or are specially trained. “The ban runs against
some of the progress we have made, with men now playing a greater role in
rearing their children and engaging in play-centre and school activities.
Househusbands are much more common now than they were. “I’m glad National’s
‘PC Eradicator’ Wayne Mapp has also opposed this ban, but he is wrong to call
it ‘political correctness’. The anti-PC brigade usually criticise what they
see as an overemphasis on equal rights, including between the genders. The
Greens are sometimes the target of their attacks, so I’m glad to see them
supporting equal rights in this case,” Mr Locke says |