Are we frigging mad in this country?</p> Some people have to work weeks for that.</p> Bleedin' ell!</p> http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2006480750,00.html</p> http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,31-2006480702,00.html</p>
It wasn't for hurt feelings, but if you will read The Sun... Seems to me like you want to get angry though, so you keep reading it.
Why is this still going on? Just sack the stupid cow and **** the PC tossers.</p> I'm going to resurrect some medieval hate-cult and demand I be allowed to teach kids.</p> .</p>
RE: Just pointing out why it was awarded Not doing your usual and attempting to negate the argument against the latest act of muslim tw4ttishness by hanging on one flimsy point of pedantry then?
On Radio 5 last night An MP saying that what makes this a great country is the freedom to wear what you want, that she is free to wear a veil, whilst other women are free to wear a mini skirt if they wish. Now if she wore a veil and a mini skirt that could be good! Perhaps the school could come to the arangement that she can wear her veil providing she wears a mini skirt and thigh length boots!
RE: Just pointing out why it was awarded No, if the school didn't follow established and agreed disciplinary procedures, then regardless of the nature of the complaint it can be deemed victimisation which is completely separate from, and irrelevant to, the actual offence disciplined for. Which is what happened here as the case regarding the veil was, rightly in my opinion, thrown out saying that it wasn't discrimination.
I find the whole thing bizzare. This was a junior school and a Church of England one at that. If my teacher turned up every day dressed like Darth Vader when I was 8 or 9. I reckon I'd have nightmares.
The only thing that surprises me.......... .....is that there's anyone left still bending over backwards to accomodate this vile, misogynistic cult.</p> I'm sick of hearing about muslims and their ******* feelings and I'm double sick of all the bleating "liberals" gibbering on about rights to personal freedom as if Islam has the faintest idea of the concept. </p> Like EI says, integrate or **** off. </p>
My mistake. You are doing your usual and attempting to negate the argument against the latest act of muslim tw4ttishness by hanging on one flimsy point of pedantry.</p>
The return of common sense ... ... would appear to be still some distance off.</p> When tha last remaining Briton finally gives up and leaves the place to the socio and politically correct, he won't need to turn the lights off - it'll be a pretty dark place already.</p>
No I wasn't i was explaining why an award was made. What argument? He said "hurt feelings" and I was pointing out the award was down to how the case was handled - you obviously missed the part where I said the racist part was "rightly throw out" Unfortunatly of course the Sun etc won't be able to see past this award and differentiate between seperate issues and why the award was made....hence why Red Rag took it as he did, and no doubt countless other people will as well. But why let the facts get in the way! And I've already said I'm not discussing Muslim issues with you after your comment the other day, just trying to clarify a legal point here and point out that she LOST the case on racial discrimation.
Ahhhhh so that accounts for it.</p> Bet he was the Metalwork teacher too. Dark metalic voice and all that.</p> "The force is strong in you, young Rickster, now bend over and shown me your brown side"</p>
The case was thrown out for fecks sake Can't people actually differentiate between a racial discrimination claim being dismissed and a claim because of how it was handled being upheld?!