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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tigers_gonads on 21 February 2012, 13:03:36
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When a inquisitive, 7 year old boy asks his mate in the playground this ? >:( >:(
http://www.thisishullandeastriding.co.uk/Boy-7-accused-racist-slur-Griffin-Primary-School/story-15265085-detail/story.html
Even the "so called victims" mother turned round and said the lad was only asking a bloody question and ment no malace by it >:( >:(
Does this happen in other parts of this country or anywhere else on this planet or is it just round here
I fear for this country when things like this happen :(
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Sinister and very worrying.Down that road lies totalitarianism. >:(
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Sinister and very worrying.Down that road lies totalitarianism. >:(
Tell me about it >:(
I was brought up to treat people how I find them. Regardless of what colour skin they happen to have or what sexual preference they have at bedtime. Thats also the way I have brought up my son :y
I was always taught to call it (without malice) the way I see it.
Sadly, we now have another situation where a 7 year old kid is now scared to ask a genuine question incase it offends somebody and he gets into trouble >:(
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Good grief! >:(
Why oh why are the 'responsible' adults fitting their views to a 7 year old.
As stated in some of the comments to that article, there is a way of using that word, discrimination, in one of two ways, one way good, yellow peg, blue peg kind of thing and the other, more worldly way.....the way an adult would use the word and the most oft meaning, to discriminate, racially. A child of 7, unless taught very early, has no knowledge of the meaning, let alone the spelling, of discrimination in that second context.
in fact I doubt if any 7 year old would be able to understand that they are taught to discriminate (tell the difference) right from the get go.
I find it totally incomprehensible that the school took the stance that they did, then hide behind the 'rules'.
As for the city council and Mr Abel Rivera, shame on them, I say, shame on them.
Politically correct gestapo are doing the country in, completely!
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The 'Politically Correct' lot need rounding up & shipping off to the nearest
Black Colourless Hole! ;D
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Politically correct gestapo are doing the country in, completely!
Isn't that a fact! :(
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This is an absolute disgrace but no longer surprising. >:(
Must admit I chuckled when I saw the boys mother's name was WHITE though ;D
Oh the irony... ;)
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One has to ask the question of the school as to why the child they had under thier care had reached the age of seven without being educated or informed in any way of the facts behind the question he asked.
Clearly if it is as repoerted then there is no racial intent.
I think the LEA and the school need to get a grip on the reality of this incident.
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I can't believe what I've read, free speech seems to have died out in this country! >:(
Young children are not inherently racist but are susceptible to the views and prejudices of people around them. The extreme response to an innocent question has now planted the seed of racism in young minds....well done that school! Disgusting! Though I suspect a genuine enough response to the softly softly approach this country is fostering towards minority groups. We seem to be far too fearful of upsetting non white, british people to the point where our children are wrong to ask questions and our adults afraid to support them in their curiosity. :(
Our son was accused of racism aged 5, despite the fact that he is autistic and racism is far too abstract a concept for him to understand. School were reluctant to sort it, the way I dealt with it, wrong I know, was to grab hold of the father involved until he explained to me in broken english what his problem was! Apparently our son looked at his daughter and upset her! Wow, how racist was that! :o
This country has gone mad, we are far too soft and need to stand up for our own cultural identity and nevermind pussy footing round others. >:(
I think my favourite ''racist'' incident was when I colourfully told someone what I thought of their driving after they had run me off the road. He asked me if I'd had a go at him because he was black, reply was equally as colourful! ::)
I hate it when people hide behind their ethnicity, it's pathetic! Grow a backbone the lot of you! >:(
Sorry, rant over! :-[
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Well said. :y
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Took the works right out of my mouth
Ljay for prime minister :y :y
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Took the works right out of my mouth
Ljay for prime minister :y :y
We tried a womam PM once...and look what happened.
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Took the works right out of my mouth
Ljay for prime minister :y :y
We tried a womam PM once...and look what happened.
Maggie would not have put up with this sh1te!
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Took the works right out of my mouth
Ljay for prime minister :y :y
We tried a womam PM once...and look what happened.
Maggie would not have put up with this sh1te!
Maggie was a racist. She used to pick on all them fellas with black faces from Yorkshire
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At the time I hated Thatcher with a passion. But tbh now i've grown up a bit and been round the block a few times, I agree with most things she said and did :)
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Took the works right out of my mouth
Ljay for prime minister :y :y
We tried a womam PM once...and look what happened.
Maggie would not have put up with this sh1te!
Maggie was a racist. She used to pick on all them fellas with black faces from Yorkshire
Thats right, with her friends from 3 para the police force ;) :-X :-X
Buts thats a story for another day children ;)
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Well said. :y
Seconded........ :y
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Took the works right out of my mouth
Ljay for prime minister :y :y
;D ;D ;D That could prove interesting, I'm not known for my tolerant nature! ;D ;D ;D
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Took the works right out of my mouth
Ljay for prime minister :y :y
;D ;D ;D That could prove interesting, I'm not known for my tolerant nature! ;D ;D ;D
But you understand right from wrong and the need to be fair.............. :y :y
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Took the works right out of my mouth
Ljay for prime minister :y :y
;D ;D ;D That could prove interesting, I'm not known for my tolerant nature! ;D ;D ;D
But you understand right from wrong and the need to be fair.............. :y :y
Understand and choose to ignore, it's my way or no way! ;D ;D Seriously though if politicians took a leaf out of my book we'd not be in such a god awful mess! >:(
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At the time I hated Thatcher with a passion. But tbh now i've grown up a bit and been round the block a few times, I agree with most things she said and did :)
Me too. :y The country could do with her now more than ever. ;)
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At the time I hated Thatcher with a passion. But tbh now i've grown up a bit and been round the block a few times, I agree with most things she said and did :)
Me too. :y The country could do with her now more than ever. ;)
Too true, Albs. In those days I used to go to bed at night safe in the knowledge that the country was being run by someone who really was in charge.
Now, I'm not so sure. ;) ;)
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yes we need someone with balls :o :o
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well said Ljay but i could not vote for you your a speeder and a illegal parking type person
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well said Ljay but i could not vote for you your a speeder and a illegal parking type person
I hold my hand up to speeding, it's one of life's great mysteries why I've never had any points, especially having been stopped 3 times! ;) ;D
But I'm not an illegal parking type person, I parked in a car park, (and I was even properly in a space, unusually) bought my pay and display ticket and still got locked in! :( :(