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I think cherie was asking for your views and opinions that dont make you think about how you look on a bb forum liam!
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![]() Well I do because you have no answer to my question, you dont care about women it's been very plain in your posts for ages
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I know Jax, its just a bit rich to say we are trying to erase trans people which he knows full well is not the case at all, when its clear he hates women and doesnt care about their safety or quality of life
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When a school contacts a parent about any number of issues they dont know what they are walking into....some parents could go nuts for instance if they are not doing their homework, or skiving lessons, do you think parents should be involved if kids are skipping school? why should parents be kept in the dark if their child leaves home as Harry and is called Harriet at school, its not like it wouldn't get back to them by other means, parents dont exist in a bubble they usually know what is going on at school with their children and will know other parents of other children and will speak to them ....this is just nonsense to think a child can keep that from their parents even if they dont tell them directly....
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The voice of reason
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Flag shagger.
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Liam, pretending to know what others think.
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Yep, government sponsored bullying and when they start doing it, any child that gets abused, neglected or thrown out as a result, they will be responsible for, all this bull**** about them ‘protecting kids’ then they go and implement policies purposefully putting kids in harms way because they don’t like who they are, it’s gross.
A lot of the time schools are the only safe space for kids who grow up in hostile or uncomfortable surroundings and to choose to take that away from the most already marginalised people, is just a full on act of cruelty
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The voice of reason
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Time to get a grip on this social contagion in schools. Rishi stepping forward with action - Starmer, like Sturgeon trying to encourage it.
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The idea that schools should be hiding information about kids from their parents is quite troubling. If a kid has come to a person at the school in confidence to let them know that they have specific issues/worries about how they're being treated at home or what might happen at home, that's a totally different discussion because the school should also be taking that very seriously. But just "as standard" keeping information about a child's social existence back from their own primary caregivers?
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this is the war we have in our schools..
Female teacher at Ł20,000-a-year girls' school is forced to apologise to pupils for saying 'Good afternoon, girls' A teacher was left 'humiliated' after being ordered to apologise to 11-year- olds at a private girls' school – for calling them girls. Bosses at the Ł20,000-a-year school told the woman to deliver the mea culpa after her class complained that she had said 'good afternoon, girls' at the start of a lesson, The Mail on Sunday can reveal. After being told by the pupils that 'not everyone here identifies as female', she arrived in class the following day to find they had pointedly written their names and pronouns on the board, including one who used they/them. They also held a lunchtime protest after she refused to acknowledge their demands. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...oon-girls.html absolute spineless cowards in charge |
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We had teachers who had obvious dislikes for some students yes
I am a bit confused by this safe haven, most schools do nothing about bullying and kids wont report it as it makes it worse
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You didn't answer my question Liam, do you think parents or guardians should be contacted if students are skipping lessons or falling behind with their homework?
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Yes, because that is about school conduct and rules, contacting parents and outing kids to potentially abusive or negligent parents is a completely different thing, it’s none of the schools business what someone identifies as, as long as nobody is getting hurt or in danger, there is no excuse for a school to get involved so personally with a students life
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To use a real world anecdotal example - our next door neighbour's son (15) who is friends with my daughter is gay. My daughter has known since he was about 13. A year later he decided to be openly out at school.
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War on trans my arsehole.
Just watch all the videos of the TRA abusing and assaulting anyone and everyone involved in womens rights, rosie parker, TLA, etc. Just watch how the police stand back and facilitate them on every video out there. Last edited by Beso; 17-04-2023 at 05:03 PM. |
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A person with parental responsibility can make decisions about the child’s upbringing and is entitled to information about their child. For example, they can give consent to the child’s medical treatment and make decisions about the child’s education. They also have the right to receive information about their child’s health and education..
There is no war, the parent has rights and always have done. This is not a new thing, sorry to burst the bubbles, but the school by law, have to divulge things to parents. |
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