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To be bemused at the response to events in Saltley

56 replies

Gone2far · 08/03/2019 07:39

So, you initiate a programme promoting a liberal view of LGBT issues in an area with a very large proportion of Muslims. And then your shocked when they protest. And you've probably spent years saying that multiculturalism was wonderful. The idiocy of the Liberal commentators on this is amazing.

OP posts:
malificent7 · 25/03/2019 20:29

If people dont agree with tje lesson the kids should go to a seperate classroom...but every child has a right to learn about lgbt rights.

Patroclus · 25/03/2019 20:59

It actually sees to be very visibly people like you who are currently running this country into the ground, OP

Yossarian22 · 25/03/2019 21:01

Every child had the right to learn about lgbt rights? Are you sure about that?
Lets face it, its all about the T lgb these days. So every child has ‘the right’ to learn( read as be brainwashed) about the autogynephiles hiding behind the T, to learn not to question people demands to be accepted as whatever they want to identify as?

UterusUterusGhali · 25/03/2019 21:08

Flip it round, op.
Who do you "conservatives" (as you're using US terms) hate more? The gays or the Muslims? Must be tricky for you.

Windowsareforcheaters · 25/03/2019 21:15

I'm a small 'l' classic liberal.

There are issues where multiculturalism clashes with more conservative cultures especially in relation to religion.

I think multiculturalism is a good thing but obviously there will be clashes. As with all freedoms it is a question of balance.

Not quite sure where those chickens are OP.

Yenneferofvengerberg · 26/03/2019 19:09

[[www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-47692617]
"They said the No Outsiders lessons use a book featuring two mothers and their child, and depicts them doing "normal things".

The idea is to show children how "all families are different."

"We are not teaching children about same sex couples in the sense of sexual relationships, what we do teach our children is that there are different families and that there are families with two mummies, two daddies."

Can someone point out how this is inappropriate?

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