So to confirm-She wants out of the U.K to live in the EU,disingenuously earns a living in NLP and suffers from PTSD? What a C.U.N.T....
The world, at least in the UK, gets madder. No doubt some on here on the mental health gravy train will think it reasonable. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13866107/school-pupil-species-dysphoria-identify-wolf.html
I saw a clip of a young lass in America explaining to her dad about a lass in her class that identified as a deer. She asked if it would be legal to shoot her as long as it was during the hunting season.
The Mail have run several articles about children identifying as animals, all of which turned out to be complete nonsense.
Rather disappointed with the club store. My Grand daughter has just had her first child, (7 grand children and now 3 great-grandchildren now), so we are doing our bit for the decline is the indigenous population. However, her husband went and bought an all-in-one baby suit with the Liverpool crest on the front, as he is a Liverpool supporter, the twat. So I thought I would buy a Hull City one and send it to them, but they don't have it
Easy. A wolf doesn't belong in school. Take her, him, they, it to the nearest wood or zoo. Bye. (Direct Line, drama over)
I certainly have. I was checking in for our flight later today whilst browsing on here and suddenly got a message saying I was forbidden to enter. Thought Border Control had finally caught up with me and banned me from re-entering the country. #takemebacktodearoldblighty
You should have heard some leftie on TV this morning defending all this. He needs to be treated with sympathy and respect by teachers etc, etc…
Are you saying this isn’t true? The article is a lie? There isn’t an official policy on it in Scotland as stated in the article?
I'm saying that no child in any school in the UK has ever been allowed to act like an animal at school, the stories of feeding bowls and litter trays were all absolute nonsense and the Scottish Government has no policy on people being wolves, they have a general policy of helping children 'overcome inequalities'.
Who said the Scottish government had a policy on wolves? You are making stuff up and misquoting people. Is identifying as a wolf and not being accepted as one an inequality? It states he is being supported by teachers. I would have thought teachers would rather spend their time on other things - like teaching.
Was he in the cubs? You'd think with all the **** in the world the Mail would have better things to report on, but there again it's about their level.