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Old 09-04-2016, 11:58 PM #1
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Im not one bit surprised by this, are mps are living in a huge bubble, where the land is milk and honey, too them, any mp who would have the balls, and said no to having these schools built in this country, the big problem is that the government has done far too much pandering too these people, and to many years of it, these guys think that people must role out the red carpet and follow their way of life, in switzerland they told them that if you don't like are way of life then don't live here, after trojan horse, are government is too scared too to shut them all down, because they will be called islamophobic, that's how weak people are now.
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Im not one bit surprised by this, are mps are living in a huge bubble, where the land is milk and honey, too them, any mp who would have the balls, and said no to having these schools built in this country, the big problem is that the government has done far too much pandering too these people, and to many years of it, these guys think that people must role out the red carpet and follow their way of life, in switzerland they told them that if you don't like are way of life then don't live here, after trojan horse, are government is too scared too to shut them all down, because they will be called islamophobic, that's how weak people are now.

..'these people'..?...I don't see respecting religious beliefs of others/showing tolerance to beliefs/faiths as 'rolling out a red carpet'....
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Religious schools in general have had a patchy reputation, I remember friends locally that went to a religious school, they were either whacked or touched up.
That said I sent my own son to a religious school, suckered in by the whole caring, family like vibe and he was bullied by a teacher for a year... :/
It has simply coloured my view further, how is it getting progressively worse and not better no lessons are being learnt are they? (npi) makes you wonder if it is the fear of a backlash for the whistleblowers or they are paying someone off.
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Religious schools in general have had a patchy reputation, I remember friends locally that went to a religious school, they were either whacked or touched up.
That said I sent my own son to a religious school, suckered in by the whole caring, family like vibe and he was bullied by a teacher for a year... :/
It has simply coloured my view further, how is it getting progressively worse and not better no lessons are being learnt are they? (npi) makes you wonder if it is the fear of a backlash for the whistleblowers or they are paying someone off.
Tbf Teachers can bully students in all sorts of different School environments, that's not just Faith Schools that have that problem.

Teachers need to care more about the kids, in my Primary School in particular the bullies used to get the treats while the well behaved kids used to get nothing.

Also in Secondry School I always suspected that certain people used to cheat their Exams as they was getting higher scores than me and they was thick as ****.
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Tbf Teachers can bully students in all sorts of different School environments, that's not just Faith Schools that have that problem.

Teachers need to care more about the kids, in my Primary School in particular the bullies used to get the treats while the well behaved kids used to get nothing.

Also in Secondry School I always suspected that certain people used to cheat their Exams as they was getting higher scores than me and they was thick as ****.
I didn't say it was, with it being a faith school however my expectations for more social/spiritual education were higher.
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I didn't say it was, with it being a faith school however my expectations for more social/spiritual education were higher.
The only thing that's surprised me about it is that your Son was bullied from one of their Teachers, because that really sounds like my Schools.

Mine were C Of E Schools.
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No, I am 100% certain that you don't know what I'm talking about. That's OK though, I don't think I'm explaining it very clearly.
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