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To think the scum on Jeremy Kyle this morning

511 replies

Trillian · 08/06/2011 10:55

and really an argument for enforced sterilization, eugenics or just bloody putting them down.

There is no hope for this country when feral vile "people" like this are allowed to breed.

One bloke no job two kids been sleeping with a girl her sister and her best friend, and good old tax payer picks up the tab.

Some people should not be allowed to breed.

I know its my own fault for watching it Grin

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Peachy · 08/06/2011 20:07

My kids go to a mix of schools, local for those that can MS and the ones in SNU thrive in schools that are on the surface less desirable- great, warm places with a mix of kids (bases- SNUs on a MS campus that integrate as much as possible).

Mys chool was so crap that they closed it and changed the name (as if that would work!)

MN is a mix.

Knitting at the guillotine. So true.

uselesscamhs · 08/06/2011 20:07

Heil Trillian! Purge the nation of the impure underclasses! Starting with the learning disabled it has a proven track record

[swastika emoticon]

ShirleyKnot · 08/06/2011 20:07

What are you going on about southeast?

If you think that the OP who, let me remind you, is in favour of forced sterilisation and eugenics, is hard done by on this thread then I actually despair of you.

bupcakesandcunting · 08/06/2011 20:07

What the fuck? My kid goes to a state school
in the middle of a council estate with "those" kids. DS could have been one of those kids quite easily, what with his mummy being from a council house/single parent family. Swivel.

BooyHoo · 08/06/2011 20:07

southeastastra how on earth do you know where I or any other MNers send their dcs to school? what a stupid comment.

BrianAndHisBalls · 08/06/2011 20:08

bups you nutjob, animula knows that, duh Grin

Peachy · 08/06/2011 20:09

Have i revived swivel bupcakes?

Fab.

Dh will be impressed, he's still stuck in 1982.

MmeLindor. · 08/06/2011 20:09

SEA
I do feel empathy for those on JK. For the girls who are abused and let down by our education system. For the boys who have no positive role models. For the adults they become who are exploited by ruthless TV executives, whose only interest is in boosting ratings.

I come from a working class background. Particularly my father's side of the family, some of whom would not be out of place on JK. Of course I feel empathy that they were not offered the support, the education to get out of that mileau.

BeerTricksPotter · 08/06/2011 20:09

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passiveaggresive · 08/06/2011 20:09

I always thought the thing to do with Trolls was not to feed them and give them the attention they are seeking. If someone is attention seeking and causing offence using a nickname very similar to a popular poster, isnt it just best to ignore?

beesimo · 08/06/2011 20:09

I think posters like T who name change and posts as different persona are very strange pathetic people. I picture him/her/it huddled in a bedsit somewhere crouched over a lap top eating microwave meals for 1 and chuckling to itself.

BooyHoo · 08/06/2011 20:10

me thinks SEA knows exactly who trillian is 'normally' and is sticking up for her mate.

Peachy · 08/06/2011 20:10

Oi Beer I used it a few posts up

I havenl;t got a spreadsheet but if I did you would be added to it

hmph

Wink
southeastastra · 08/06/2011 20:10

swivel?? Grin

er i read mumsnet that's why i know that the majority of posters don't support their local schools. with that comes division of communities hence people like jk's 'subjects' just a thought

no need to get all arsey

Mamaz0n · 08/06/2011 20:10

My eldest child goes to a sn school. My daughter joined the local community primary, the term after it went into special measures.

I work with these "JK scummers" day in and day out. I learn their life stories and see why they became the "under class" that you view them as.
Yes it is frustrating. no i don't know what the answer is.

But i do know that sitting back with a coffee and a digestive whilst you feel smug and superior watching them and pointing and laughing will not fix it.

Knitting at the guillotine is a perfect description. It is the viewers that are scum, not the guests

BeerTricksPotter · 08/06/2011 20:12

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BrianAndHisBalls · 08/06/2011 20:12

south - if it makes you feel better my 2 dc go to a private school.

reelingintheyears · 08/06/2011 20:12

Morals don't just belong to the middle classes.

Most 'working class' and most 'upper class' people have morals too.

Some people from every 'class' have no morals.

I feel sorry for the people who go on JK and get torn into and can't even stick up for themselves and are humiliated and made to look 'scummy' by him.....

He is vile.

Peachy · 08/06/2011 20:14

It's funny how some escape and some don;t isn;t it MmeLindor?

My dad had a rough start- 15/16 kids, alkie dad, disabled mum unable to leave bed- they sued to steal and poach to eat as Grandad would drink the money (pre welfare state).

Some of his brothers re long gone from the family curse (drink). many have dodgy pasts invovling jail etc.

One Uncle coached olympic swimming, another was a Canadian bank manager. dad had his battles with drink but won them and ended up managing a alrge factory- an achievement as his mum refused permission for him to attend Grammar after he passed the 11+.

A generation down, I had a good job until I became a carer and will again; both sisters ahve ecellent jobs, we all have degrees or close equivalents.

it's NOT just genetic, it cannot be.

southeastastra · 08/06/2011 20:14

i feel sorry for them too but also think they're being manipulated by usually middle class producers who make the shows. then probably post on here being all politically correct.

thefirstMrsDeVere · 08/06/2011 20:14

Hahaha at running a mile.

You could run 3 miles in each direction where I live and you would still be bumping into potential JK appearees.

Mind you I DO have a low IQ. I did a test on FB and scored 81. It was displayed on my wall for all to see for about 2 years Grin

DS2 has a low IQ. Well I say that - I wouldnt ever get his IQ tested because IQ tests were invented for one reason only - to root out the 'mental defectives' the 'feeble minded' the 'imbeciles'. And why do you think they wanted them rooted out? Gwan have a lickle guess ...

BooyHoo · 08/06/2011 20:15

my son goes to school 0.5 miles away. there is one closer than this but we are bilingual and his school is the only one with the separate language unit so he can be taught in that medium.

CuntyMacCaw · 08/06/2011 20:15

My children go to their local school too. Perhaps "most of mumsnet"'s don't (I have no idea how accurate that generalisation is), but it seems fairly clear that this is the case for many on this thread. So you can take your assumptions about hand-wringing liberals and, er, swivel Grin

southeastastra · 08/06/2011 20:15

and yes me getting riled about the trillian name thing is probably very childish but she did have the name first Wink

BrianAndHisBalls · 08/06/2011 20:16

South - you seem a bit obsessed and speak much inverted snobbery Sad Has something bad happened to you Poppet?