Little Johnny in trouble agian
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Poor Little Johnny had been sent home from school with a note. His Mum was disgusted [again] to read what had happened that day. "Oh Johnny!" she said, "You've been suspended, again, this time for using the 'C' word. Now, that wasn't clever was it?" "No mum, it was c*nt!"
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Poor Little Johnny had been sent home from school with a note. His Mum was disgusted [again] to read what had happened that day. "Oh Johnny!" she said, "You've been suspended, again, this time for using the 'C' word. Now, that wasn't clever was it?" "No mum, it was c*nt!"
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any why would school be given any authority to decide what's appropriate and not? hypocrisy is uglier than the word c**t sorry too serious for what meant to be a joke
Swab.Jat wrote:
why would school be given any authority to decide what's appropriate and not?
Why wouldn't they? :confused: Any school should be allowed to decide what is and isn't appropriate behaviour at that school. If you don't like their decisions, send your kid somewhere else.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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Swab.Jat wrote:
why would school be given any authority to decide what's appropriate and not?
Why wouldn't they? :confused: Any school should be allowed to decide what is and isn't appropriate behaviour at that school. If you don't like their decisions, send your kid somewhere else.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
School should limit to vocational training (they take tax payer money do they? And they do a real shit job in training up people ready them for real world), that's why. To let academia to make morale judgement judgement on things is simply non democratic.
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School should limit to vocational training (they take tax payer money do they? And they do a real shit job in training up people ready them for real world), that's why. To let academia to make morale judgement judgement on things is simply non democratic.
So you'd be happy to send your children to a school that let other children swear, fight, exchange indecent images, etc.? That made absolutely no attempt to teach them that these things are not considered acceptable by society? If you think they're doing a shit job of preparing kids for the real world, just wait until your children can't get a job because they keep telling the interviewer to fuck off.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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So you'd be happy to send your children to a school that let other children swear, fight, exchange indecent images, etc.? That made absolutely no attempt to teach them that these things are not considered acceptable by society? If you think they're doing a shit job of preparing kids for the real world, just wait until your children can't get a job because they keep telling the interviewer to fuck off.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
you're confused, fight is assult and is criminal. hypocrites will however advocate Proper manner, etiquette, no having sex before 18, typically confuses religion with education. You remind me of Philomena and the nuns (Sean Ross Abbey in Roscrea in Ireland)[^] You should send your kid there, your kid may not like it, but seems suits you very well. Yes, I'd like my kid to swear, nudes photo are fine and also sex before 18 so long they don't get pregnant :)
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you're confused, fight is assult and is criminal. hypocrites will however advocate Proper manner, etiquette, no having sex before 18, typically confuses religion with education. You remind me of Philomena and the nuns (Sean Ross Abbey in Roscrea in Ireland)[^] You should send your kid there, your kid may not like it, but seems suits you very well. Yes, I'd like my kid to swear, nudes photo are fine and also sex before 18 so long they don't get pregnant :)
Swab.Jat wrote:
hypocrites will however advocate Proper manner, etiquette
There's nothing hypocritical about proper manners and etiquette. They're an essential part of getting on in the real world, and it's important for children to learn that before they leave school.
Swab.Jat wrote:
typically confuses religion with education
I'm not confusing religion and education. I'm just pointing out that it's perfectly normal and reasonable for a school to set basic rules of decent and acceptable behaviour, and to enforce those rules for all pupils, teachers and support staff. Obviously, there are people - mainly nuns[^], it seems! - who take that too far, and deserve to be locked up for child abuse. But that's not an argument for abolishing all rules and abandoning all attempts at basic decency. Apart from anything else, the traditional "Little Johnny" jokes imply that he's at Primary / Elementary school. Do you really want children under 10 calling each other c*nts and not being reprimanded for it?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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Swab.Jat wrote:
hypocrites will however advocate Proper manner, etiquette
There's nothing hypocritical about proper manners and etiquette. They're an essential part of getting on in the real world, and it's important for children to learn that before they leave school.
Swab.Jat wrote:
typically confuses religion with education
I'm not confusing religion and education. I'm just pointing out that it's perfectly normal and reasonable for a school to set basic rules of decent and acceptable behaviour, and to enforce those rules for all pupils, teachers and support staff. Obviously, there are people - mainly nuns[^], it seems! - who take that too far, and deserve to be locked up for child abuse. But that's not an argument for abolishing all rules and abandoning all attempts at basic decency. Apart from anything else, the traditional "Little Johnny" jokes imply that he's at Primary / Elementary school. Do you really want children under 10 calling each other c*nts and not being reprimanded for it?
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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Why am I not surprised that someone who doesn't want schools to be allowed to enforce basic rules of conduct on their pupils isn't willing / able to read a response of more than two lines? :doh: I'm starting to suspect that somewhere in your neighbourhood, there are three Billy Goats[^] scampering across a bridge without a care in the world.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer