Tom4784 |
25-02-2020 01:07 PM |
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Originally Posted by Cherie
(Post 10786334)
Oh right lets not bother with education then seeing as it doesn't matter :umm2: Formal education along with how you are brought up will have a huge bearing on how you turn out, of course there are people who will not be taught, and who are influenced by what happens at home and in their community, and then there are people who cant be helped at all, but we cant deny education doesn't play a part, otherwise why would we bother introducing reading material with same sex parents etc or with diversity and inclusion in education
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What the hell are you blathering on about? Respond to what I'm actually saying and what you wanted me to say. You should probably be more clear about what people are saying before you get on your soapbox, Cherie.
Hatred is hatred, you'll get some people like me who will outgrow their surroundings' small mindedness but others won't. When I was at school, issues of sexuality weren't spoken about, issues of race were barely touched upon and when they were, they weren't exactly hammered home or presented in a way that would change minds.
Newer methods that have been introduced since I left school will probably work much better because it's all about normalising differences but I certainly never had that in school and Tyson is only one year older than I am. We've come a long way in the last ten years or so.
I never said that education didn't work, just that my education didn't really change much because they didn't really tackle these issues much, if at all. It's important to make sure you're clear on what people are saying before you try to jump down their throats.
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