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Obviously wrong and I hope the teachers face harsh punishments for it but I do agree with Withano about hypocrisy.
I never really understood how anyone would simply take a caning though, if a teacher ever tried to hit me, I'd stamp on their ****ing throat. |
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Likes cars that go boom
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Hackney is home to a large ultra-Orthodox Jewish Charedi community, which is regarded as insular and practices a strict 19th-century interpretation of the faith. Engagement with the secular world is for many deeply taboo. The Independent has spent months investigating illegal schools in the borough. Those forced to attend illegal schools have reported that they are not taught English or anything secular so they can instead focus on studying the Torah. One former pupil at an illegal schoool in Hackney told The Independent he was regularly subject to “physical and psychological abuse”. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7422526.html
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