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How Can It Possibly Be Radicalisation And Racist, For Attempting To Correctly Answer A Question?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-36 69599/P rimary- school- pupil-r eported -anti-r adicali sation- strateg y-makin g-racis t-comme nts-imm igrants -Brexit -vote.h tml
/// 'The school in question was talking about how the exit from the EU would effect our country. ///
/// 'My child said 'It would stop refugees and immigrants coming in or leaving the country' which has been said numerous times in the news and social media since the referendum result. ///
/// 'The school in question was talking about how the exit from the EU would effect our country. ///
/// 'My child said 'It would stop refugees and immigrants coming in or leaving the country' which has been said numerous times in the news and social media since the referendum result. ///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The brainwashing program throws up the occasional problem, clearly this child needs more intense processing after mentioning something not on the approved list. I recommend all schools be equipped with a "Neural Nutraliser":
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don't worry AOG we will get this rogue child sorted.
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don't worry AOG we will get this rogue child sorted.
Is that part of the "brainwashing" by teachers that gets often denied on this forum ? Taking a reasonable comment (well half right) and branding it racist in front of everyone ? Good job I don't have kids affected by that sort of behaviour. Pity the country I live in is getting this done to the young generation.
// My child said 'It would stop refugees and immigrants coming in or leaving the country //
There have been a few of these types of reports. There was a lad of a UKIP member reported recently for being 'radicalised'. In both instances, the parent claims the child said something innocent but was victimised by the school. But why would a school do this to an innocent child? More likely, what the child actually said is not what the parent claims.
There have been a few of these types of reports. There was a lad of a UKIP member reported recently for being 'radicalised'. In both instances, the parent claims the child said something innocent but was victimised by the school. But why would a school do this to an innocent child? More likely, what the child actually said is not what the parent claims.
This is what happens when you try to stop a child being a child. They should not concern themselves with these matters at that age. They should be left alone and guarded and guided in the arduous process of growing up and developing as a person. Time enough, aged about 12, to introduce complex political ideas. We are mucking-up our kids, please let them be children....
@AOG
I think the leap of logic from stopping entry to "we are better than they are" is entirely inside that teacher's head. A flat statement like "A will cause B to stop" is just a statement (factual incorrectness is neither here nor there).
However, the mere parroting of rhetoric previously associated with the BNP, Britain First etcetera is "cause for concern" and some inspection of what is lodged in that brain is required to see if anything unpleasant needs to be washed out.
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I think the leap of logic from stopping entry to "we are better than they are" is entirely inside that teacher's head. A flat statement like "A will cause B to stop" is just a statement (factual incorrectness is neither here nor there).
However, the mere parroting of rhetoric previously associated with the BNP, Britain First etcetera is "cause for concern" and some inspection of what is lodged in that brain is required to see if anything unpleasant needs to be washed out.
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>"In most instances it is not the school policy rather an extreme left wing teacher who cant resist indoctrinating kids."
I have only worked in around 30 schools so they must have been unrepresentative of schools across the country as I have never met any such teachers- they all had far too much practical stuff to do like marking and planning schemes of work, lessons and parents' evenings. Maybe I need to read the Mail/Express more
I have only worked in around 30 schools so they must have been unrepresentative of schools across the country as I have never met any such teachers- they all had far too much practical stuff to do like marking and planning schemes of work, lessons and parents' evenings. Maybe I need to read the Mail/Express more
"brainwashed by the media" (ie the media's portrayal of UKIP philosophy) says UKIP spokesman of the kid from the "skinhead capital of Britain". Remember this?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-30 41824/P rimary- school- pupil-l eaves-L abour-s hadow-m inister -gob-sm acked-s aying-s upporte d-Ukip- foreign ers-out .html
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@Petah
(de Vries, by any chance?)
My bad. I necroposted, after forum search failed to unearth any Baton Rouge threads. I even pasted the contents of my copy/paste buffer in a fit of pique.
It will be a messy day indeed when the son/daughter of a black UKIP supporter repeats the exact same words, as the lefty teacher's head will probably explode, from the cognitive dissonance.
(de Vries, by any chance?)
My bad. I necroposted, after forum search failed to unearth any Baton Rouge threads. I even pasted the contents of my copy/paste buffer in a fit of pique.
It will be a messy day indeed when the son/daughter of a black UKIP supporter repeats the exact same words, as the lefty teacher's head will probably explode, from the cognitive dissonance.
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