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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Manchester
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Manchester
Posts: 15,716
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At my son's primary school, most activities like this were non compulsary....same with religious celebrations. He had a Jehovah's witness in his class who was excused from all Christmas and Easter related activities. I've not read the article but does it give reasons why the child was not guven permission to be excused from this. Pkus at 4, surely you'd just keep them at home rather than go through the the arse ache of suing?
I'm sure the Pride event was just a fun day....it won't have been highly sexualised either
Sounds like a fuss about nothing to me
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