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Should UK schools stop teaching children about LGBT rights ?


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Seriously, if a kid displays obvious gender confusion issues ( yes, it does happen) then that has to be addressed.

Otherwise, why not just leave things alone. Kids can be evil little ****ers and don’t need any encouragement to pick on and bully other kids.
 
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Seriously, if a kid displays obvious gender confusion issues ( yes, it does happen) then that has to be addressed.

Otherwise, why not just leave things alone. Kids can be evil little ****ers and don’t need any encouragement to pick on and bully other kids.

I personally couldn't give a **** one way or the other about it being introduced in school. But on your second point, some of the reasoning behind it is to help prevent exactly that.
 
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I'm being serious mate.

Wolf whistling on sites is banned by the way.


Many years ago I was on a site in the grounds of the Natural History Museum in Kensington. We had this mad Scotsman with us who couldn’t help himself yelling at passing women (most of whom seemed to find him funny, tbf. He wasn’t outright offensive).

On one occasion he yelled something, I forget what, at a particular beauty as she walked past the railings on Cromwell Road. Then he got a shock... “****ing hell” he shouted, “she’s coming over”. She was too, because as it turned out, she was the P.A. of the client.

He was off the site the next day; we never found out why because that wasn’t his only misdemeanour.
 
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Sorry Luv that's not actually true. You can't pull your child out from curriculum. It's why parents can't pull their kids out of RE for example. Although they can out of Morning Worship as that's not a curriculum subject.
You can if you are Muslim it seems and force the school to submit to your demands and threats .

The school in question scrapped the LGBT lessons .

So who you going to condemn this time the school for appeasement or the intolerant Muslim parents?


We are not talking about me so rethink your reply to suit the actual question dribble. :)
 
Many years ago I was on a site in the grounds of the Natural History Museum in Kensington. We had this mad Scotsman with us who couldn’t help himself yelling at passing women (most of whom seemed to find him funny, tbf. He wasn’t outright offensive).

On one occasion he yelled something, I forget what, at a particular beauty as she walked past the railings on Cromwell Road. Then he got a shock... “****ing hell” he shouted, “she’s coming over”. She was too, because as it turned out, she was the P.A. of the client.

He was off the site the next day; we never found out why because that wasn’t his only misdemeanour.

I was hoping for a better ending :(
 
I personally couldn't give a **** one way or the other about it being introduced in school. But on your second point, some of the reasoning behind it is to help prevent exactly that.


Good luck with that one, mate. I think you’ll need it.
 
No they're not. That's the misinformation unfortunately. It's age appropriate so at that age it's raising awareness that some children for example will have two mums and that's perfectly ok.


Not sure that's accurate mate.

Some stuff is already compulsory in primary and some is being drafted for 2020, to be compulsory
 
You can if you are Muslim it seems and force the school to submit to your demands and threats .

The school in question scrapped the LGBT lessons .

So who you going to condemn this time the school for appeasement or the intolerant Muslim parents?


We are not talking about me so rethink your reply to suit the actual question dribble. :)

Well that is a shame if they have ended the programme.

It wasn't part of the curriculum though, the school has ended its "No Outsiders lessons". The national curriculum comprises of specific subjects and certain initiatives which you cannot pull your children out of.
 
Is it about LGBT?

Children as young as 4 being taught about sex, any sex?

It's like the Brunei issue being portrayed as a LGBT issue. Reading the law it's about any sex outside of marriage, or adultry and anal sex between hetrosexuals too
Thanks for your input but it's a Yes No answer .

Clearly stumped many of the alt left regressive types on here that want to champion the LGBT community but don't want to offend Muslims either by accepting LGBT people as normal human beings .


Best poll ever
 
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Not sure that's accurate mate.

Some stuff is already compulsory in primary and some is being drafted for 2020, to be compulsory

The most you learn about in terms of any sex education is puberty mate and that's around when the children are in Yeaar 5 or Year 6 (age 10/11) because many children are going through it younger and younger for some reason. And even then, it's usually separately taught to each gender (with the school nurse is good practise).

The only thing taught at a younger age is relationships within say a family context. So mum/dad, single parents, mum/mum, dad/dad and also things like carers for foster children etc. It's only to raise awareness and make it all be considered the norm.
 
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Thanks for your input but it's a Yes No answer .

Clearly stumped many of the alt left regressive types on here that want to champion the LGBT community but don't want to offend Muslims either by accepting LGBT people as normal human beings .


Best poll ever


Actually the protests are from Muslim and Christian , as well as other denomination parents.


The case is quite interesting looking at it. Because the curriculum is not what started it. But the deputy head who designed a programme, he himself is gay, to add to the curriculum.

The law as it stands should actually not have allowed him to do so
 
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Actually the protests are from Muslim and Christian , as well as other denomination parents.


The case is quite interesting looking at it. Because the curriculum is not what started it. But the deputy head who designed a programme, he himself is gay, to add to the curriculum.

The law as it stands should actually not have allowed him to do so

Muslims, Christians and Jews from what I've heard depending on the area and the schools involved.

That part in bold is spot on. It's not part of the national curriculum.
 
The most you learn about in terms of any sex education is puberty mate and that's around when the children are in Yeaar 5 or Year 6 (age 10/11) because many children are going through it younger and younger for some reason. And even then, it's usually separately taught to each gender (with the school nurse is good practise).

The only thing taught at a younger age is relationships within say a family context. So mum/dad, single parents, mum/mum, dad/dad and also things like carers for foster children etc. It's only to raise awareness and make it all be considered the norm.


You are right in some of what you say tbf. But there are changes afoot.

So basically the curriculum as it stood/stands allowed certain stuff to be taught to primary but there are motions to apply sex education into it by 2020.

Under older legislation you are right it was secondary when certain elements came into it. So puberty before puberty etc.

In this schools case the deputy head designed something specifically and started to implement it under the relationships agenda, which primary's have, but the content was not what falls under relationships, but under sex education. If that makes sense
 
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Many years ago I was on a site in the grounds of the Natural History Museum in Kensington. We had this mad Scotsman with us who couldn’t help himself yelling at passing women (most of whom seemed to find him funny, tbf. He wasn’t outright offensive).

On one occasion he yelled something, I forget what, at a particular beauty as she walked past the railings on Cromwell Road. Then he got a shock... “****ing hell” he shouted, “she’s coming over”. She was too, because as it turned out, she was the P.A. of the client.

He was off the site the next day; we never found out why because that wasn’t his only misdemeanour.

Blimey.

Definitely a risky busy these days.

Its more just starring and dribbling these days!
 
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Actually the protests are from Muslim and Christian , as well as other denomination parents.


The case is quite interesting looking at it. Because the curriculum is not what started it. But the deputy head who designed a programme, he himself is gay, to add to the curriculum.

The law as it stands should actually not have allowed him to do so
The school is in Birmingham.

Can't see any Christians mate

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