I have been rumbled, too!
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Does that mean that the students are oblivious to his racist views?
It's not something he forces down their throats or even talks about in passing but I think they are aware of some of his views. They just see it as part of his "old fashioned" view of the world and disregard it. Kids are wiser than we give them credit for sometimes. They can seperate out the good from the bad pretty damn quick. Of course I'm talking about teenagers here..... I wouldn't want him teaching in a primary school.
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Curses! She's gone underground now!
She's hid the evidence........Reference: Ducky
It's not something he forces down their throats or even talks about in passing but I think they are aware of some of his views. They just see it as part of his "old fashioned" view of the world and disregard it. Kids are wiser than we give them credit for sometimes. They can seperate out the good from the bad pretty damn quick.
I supose they can write it off as eccentricity. I'm stilghty more worried by a fully paid up 'member', I guess.
*** swallows sausage ***
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*** swallows sausage ***
Hmmmm Blizzie are you playing Doss the saus?....
I ain't no dosser!
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I ain't no dosser!
I shall call the Police and report you for recieving swollen goods....
I shall swallow the evidence!
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I shall swallow the evidence!
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I did a Sociology A Level at the local FE college some years back and the lecturer was a Marxist and a member of a Nottingham Marxist society. In my philosophy degree, one of the lecturers for the level 3 course was a Christian. Both biased their lectures with their own views. But of course, those are for adult learners.
If the teacher can and does teach irrespective of his views then I don't see the problem. Of course, school kids are more influenced by their teachers and if the teacher influences them 'wrongly' or discriminates for or against some of them then it becomes a problem. But why personal politics should be treated differently to religious views, or social class views, or personal prejudices is a bit odd to me.
If the teacher can and does teach irrespective of his views then I don't see the problem. Of course, school kids are more influenced by their teachers and if the teacher influences them 'wrongly' or discriminates for or against some of them then it becomes a problem. But why personal politics should be treated differently to religious views, or social class views, or personal prejudices is a bit odd to me.
The Marxist lecturers obviously did a good job on Danjay and I agree that every teacher or lecturer should have a bit of structuralism about 'em. However I don't think we can start dictating what political party people should belong to, and in any case the chances of educated people wanting to join that shower seem remote.
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The Marxist lecturers obviously did a good job on Danjay
So, which leader's wife will sway your vote in the coming election then, GJ? I'm a floating voter so I'm looking for inspiration.
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So, which leader's wife will sway your vote in the coming election then, GJ? I'm a floating voter so I'm looking for inspiration
Moin! Lefty twat! (allegedly) It's no great secret that in spite of my criticism I will continue with my decades old policy of voting for Labour, no matter how faux they are, no matter how attractive Mrs Cameron is. (Hubba Hubba etc.)
Former Member
Not fancy voting for Ms Clegg instead? She looks quite jolly and very, erm, colourful too.
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Obviously, there's Nick Griffin and wife too. Apparently, wives are the blue water between the parties now. I'm not sure what I expected there but she looks quite nice and normal. Perhaps she is and opposites attract!
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