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Bearded Pupils Banned From Class
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-lanca shire-2 4382723
//Head teacher Xavier Bowers said the decision was not a religious issue.//
really? and who exactly is he trying to kid with that statement?
//Head teacher Xavier Bowers said the decision was not a religious issue.//
really? and who exactly is he trying to kid with that statement?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if these were white boys would people be supporting this?
i doubt it - they'd be saying the hair just grows and they can't help it they should not be expected to start shaving at 14, and they have every right not to have to run a blade across their face if they dont want to.
however, i do agree this may well just an attempt to cause a stir and claim persecution.
although are they not just playing into their hands?
are they not just adding a source of fuel for people who want to accuse everyone of islamophobia?
i doubt it - they'd be saying the hair just grows and they can't help it they should not be expected to start shaving at 14, and they have every right not to have to run a blade across their face if they dont want to.
however, i do agree this may well just an attempt to cause a stir and claim persecution.
although are they not just playing into their hands?
are they not just adding a source of fuel for people who want to accuse everyone of islamophobia?
Fred, as I wrote earlier :)
Schoolboys are not required to grow beards in the Muslim faith. Therefore these boys are abusing their faith in order to break school rules. Those rules are based on standards that the school wishes to maintain - the same rules and standards that led to it being a good school in the first place ...
The head teacher is completely right.
Schoolboys are not required to grow beards in the Muslim faith. Therefore these boys are abusing their faith in order to break school rules. Those rules are based on standards that the school wishes to maintain - the same rules and standards that led to it being a good school in the first place ...
The head teacher is completely right.
Mmm ... now Svejk, seems unable to comprehend simple english.
i said DOUBT it, i did not say i know ...
how could i possibly know what everyone thinks?
I'd have thought it was a given that one person cannot possibly speak for everyone - but seems you need to have that spelled out for you.
what a puerile and irrelevant response.
i said DOUBT it, i did not say i know ...
how could i possibly know what everyone thinks?
I'd have thought it was a given that one person cannot possibly speak for everyone - but seems you need to have that spelled out for you.
what a puerile and irrelevant response.
Every year we get a letter home from the kids headmaster, he explains that his school is like a restaurant, everyone is free to view the menu before dining, if after tasting it doesn't suit then diners are free to eat elsewhere, he'll actually help them to find a more suitable establishment to suit their tastes.
Restaurants are run to provide the customer with what they want and to make a profit. A school is run to provide minors with an education. When they grow up, they can become headteacher's and make up their own rules if they so choose, until then they should shut and follow the rules that are laid down or go to a different school
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