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Old 15-07-2025, 06:28 PM #11
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While the speech on its own is completely fair, there is something a bit … confrontational in the context it was read in… with suggesting British culture is never spoken about and that “it’s okay to talk about British culture”… it’s kind of not really needing to be mentioned to a group of fellow 12 year olds because it’s essentially implying division. It also feels like something that would come out the mouth of an adult, rather than a child.
I was thinking that the speech sounds more like something an adult would say.

It sounds like the parents views are spreading to their child.
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