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Geek Pride is online. They can attend while their fat sweaty asses are still in their foul smelling beds.

Hiya, Toby :emoticon-0129-call:
 
https://metro.co.uk/2020/01/13/phil...-see-meghan-markle-criticism-racist-12048734/

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‘This is part of the problem,’ Dr Shola then explained. ‘Let me explain what racism looks like from the lens of white privilege. ‘White privilege whitewashes racist and inflammatory language as unconscious bias. It perpetuates the bigotry of intolerant white people as ignorant, it defends and protects their private views once spoken as misspeak, and then it camoflages racist behaviour as error of judgement.’
Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu appeared on the show to argue that yes, it was, and admitted it was ‘exhausting’ trying to explain how a lot of the criticism of Meghan Markle was steeped in privilege.


In other words "Sit back and let me patronise you, you honky bastard"
 
https://metro.co.uk/2020/01/13/phil...-see-meghan-markle-criticism-racist-12048734/

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‘This is part of the problem,’ Dr Shola then explained. ‘Let me explain what racism looks like from the lens of white privilege. ‘White privilege whitewashes racist and inflammatory language as unconscious bias. It perpetuates the bigotry of intolerant white people as ignorant, it defends and protects their private views once spoken as misspeak, and then it camoflages racist behaviour as error of judgement.’
Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu appeared on the show to argue that yes, it was, and admitted it was ‘exhausting’ trying to explain how a lot of the criticism of Meghan Markle was steeped in privilege.


In other words "Sit back and let me patronise you, you honky bastard"
They do know that Megan is an actual princess, yeah?
 
Oh good grief.

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https://metro.co.uk/2020/01/13/phot...ing-fancy-dress-show-can-princesses-12050796/

Photographer Kitty Wolf ran a princess party – but she realised it wasn’t just the girls who wanted to dress up. Kitty, from Chicago, Illinois, U.S., noticed that lots of boys wanted to wear the dresses associated with their favourite characters too but they aren’t really given the space to do so. She explains: ‘During my time as a princess performer, company owner, and preschool assistant, I have seen boys being told that princesses are “just for girls” or that liking princesses and especially dressing as one somehow makes them weak, inferior or not boys. ‘They’re told it’s not manly, or macho, or normal. This leads boys to feel ashamed of their interests, confused, sad, and lonely.’

Interesting how quickly we have moved away from gender neutral toys and dress-up costumes for both boys and girls and now we are meant to accept boys dressing up as girls.

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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-james-london-petition-campaign-a9283181.html
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Mother of this boy (yes, it is a boy) is considering putting him down as gender fluid at his secondary school because he doesn't want to cut his hair if the new school has a short hair for boys policy. Apparently young Farouk has said that he will have a mental breakdown if he is made to cut his afro off. The mother wants schools to stop forcing boys with long hair to have to cut it short and says that it is discrimination when girls are allowed to grow theirs as long as they like.

By the way, Farouk has his own YouTube account, Twitter, Instagram etc and has already modelled for a host of top end fashion houses so has already established a modelling career based on is overly long locks. Oh yes, it is also racist. Yes, racist.

Then you have this poor fecker

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https://metro.co.uk/2020/01/14/huma...y-month-and-has-to-bathe-every-hour-12054708/

Due to a rare medical condition Jagannath's skin sheds quickly leaving him with a painful and permanent condition.

I don't think wee Jagannath has a Twitter account, a contract with GAP or even owns a comb.

But please feel free to cry your eyes out for Farouk and his c.unt of a mother.
 
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...-james-london-petition-campaign-a9283181.html
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Mother of this boy (yes, it is a boy) is considering putting him down as gender fluid at his secondary school because he doesn't want to cut his hair if the new school has a short hair for boys policy. Apparently young Farouk has said that he will have a mental breakdown if he is made to cut his afro off. The mother wants schools to stop forcing boys with long hair to have to cut it short and says that it is discrimination when girls are allowed to grow theirs as long as they like.

By the way, Farouk has his own YouTube account, Twitter, Instagram etc and has already modelled for a host of top end fashion houses so has already established a modelling career based on is overly long locks. Oh yes, it is also racist. Yes, racist.

Then you have this poor fecker

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https://metro.co.uk/2020/01/14/huma...y-month-and-has-to-bathe-every-hour-12054708/

Due to a rare medical condition Jagannath's skin sheds quickly leaving him with a painful and permanent condition.

I don't think wee Jagannath has a Twitter account, a contract with GAP or even owns a comb.

But please feel free to cry your eyes out for Farouk and his c.unt of a mother.
Not sure why you are comparing the two. Anyway, I don't think schools should have the right to tell boys to cut their hair. That is the parents' job.
 
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Not sure why you are comparing the two. Anyway, I don't think schools should have the right to tell boys to cut their hair. That is the parents' job.
Because the f.uckwit with the long hair doesn't know he's born and his twat of a snowflake unicorn mother wants the entire country to change its schools administration policy because her kid is insisting he has to have long hair for as long as he wants (as long as the cash keeps flooding in) or he will trigger a previously non-existent mental illness.

Flip over to India and the "snake-skin" chappy is living with constant pain and the last thing in the world that he thinks about is how many likes he gets on Instagram.

F.ucking First World Problems. That's why I am comparing the two brick face.

I like Mon.
 
Have to disagree, sorry
That's ok buddy. I am just saying that these days, there is no way that a school would be allowed to tell a boy to get his hair cut and let girls grow theirs. The school would sadly lose in court. If parents were doing their job properly, schools wouldn't need to get involved though