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Quand il pleut, il pleut
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 76,499
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Quand il pleut, il pleut
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 76,499
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..I really can't see that it did need to be investigated in the way that it was though....
'Since last July teachers have been legally obliged to report any suspected extremist behaviour to police as part of the Government's Prevent anti-radicalisation strategy'...so with a 10yr old, mistaking terraced for terrorist is extreme terrorist behaviour, just that/nothing else but that one word would say 'extreme terrorist possibility' to someone...?...
Schools are expected to assess the risk of children being drawn into terrorism...so if the family were no cause for concern previously..(and it would seem not because nothing has been found to be a cause of concern by the police..)...then where was the assessment first, other than that one misspelled word, before the police were called....?....
...the police went to the family home/invaded their privacy by looking through the private laptop, would a white Christian family ever accept that or feel it was ok to do...would they say, well you have to be careful, don't you..I completely understand or would they say...em, excuse me, my child made a spelling error, has no record of any changing behaviour otherwise, do we look like terrorists to you ..?...it's that assumption that it was ok to do because this was a Muslim family and Muslim+mispelled word=possible terrorism...
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