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What is your schools policy on prevention of forced arranged marriage of students?

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JoeyF · 31/08/2009 19:13

What is your school's policy on the protection of teenage girls (and boys) from forced arranged marriage, spotting danger signs and stopping these from occuring abroad or in the uk.... bearing in mind we are talking 1000s of victms a year forced by parents into what is effectively sex slave trafficing little different to that done by east european groups forcing teenage girls into prositition away from thir country.

Where threats of violence, honour killing, ostracistion, taking victems abroad under the guise of holidays then taking their passport in remote areaa ar common place.

And what is the policy of aiding rescue of any student beleived to have been 'disappeared' in one of these situation?

Bearing in mind culture, tradition, relgion cannot ever be respected if it is supporting rape and abuse...

This can be done to girls as young as 12 in particular regarding pakistan, Bangladesh, Afganistan

This is not being racist either as you are not born with any culture, relgion or tradtion its something you choose just like choosing to be a hippy, goth, football fan, or surfer as opposed to a member of the KKK national front, football thug, gang member etc.

Likewise a policy on supporting a students right to date and form relationships regardless of their brother or parents wishes.

Also any policy on what to do if a tacher suspects a girl may be indanger of female circumcsion/female genital mutilation?

Look it up FGM

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catinthehat2 · 01/09/2009 00:05

OK, expert. Where do Cheesy Wotsits sit on the potato random starch bell curve?

TheFallenMadonna · 01/09/2009 00:07

I believe wotsits are a corn-based snack...

Quattrocento · 01/09/2009 00:08

The advert is nauseating but the snacks are okay. Go well with red wine, I find. Mind you cat, preferring walkers ready salted is a bit unadventurous isn't it? Do you flirt with cheese and onion occasionally?

SolidGoldBrass · 01/09/2009 00:09

Perhaps if the OP were to shove a few potatoes up his arse he might get a clearer perspective on the world or at least a few cheap thrills with a healthier stimulus than the obsessive dwelling on cruelty and violence he seems to be so keen on at present.

TheFallenMadonna · 01/09/2009 00:09

Cheese and Onion is beyond revolting.

Ditto picked onion.

And Prawn Cocktail

StewieGriffinsMom · 01/09/2009 00:11

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catinthehat2 · 01/09/2009 00:12

You know me in RL don't you

I used to like Cheese & Onion until they relaunched the flavour 8 or 9 years ago, at which point it revolted me and I could only do the Ready Salted version.

Do not even discuss Salt & Vxxxxxr in my presence by the way.

catinthehat2 · 01/09/2009 00:14

French Fries?

I think you should leave now.

TheDMshouldbeRivened · 01/09/2009 03:26

see, I go off to bed and some loony starts ranting. sheesh. Totally unable to tell the difference between a religion and those who claim to practice it.
Not one person here supports any of those awful things. No religion does.
But yes, there are some people in the world claiming to be of that religion who do those awful things. There are also people of no religion who do terrible things too.
So your point is...?

And I'd like some wotsits. Its 3 am and I'm huuuuungry.

'And there is no different between islam, its assocaited culture and its abusive and perverted law system.
Yes there is. Go learn something about religion.

spookycharlotte121 · 01/09/2009 03:43

mmmmmmmm wotsits.....

TheDMshouldbeRivened · 01/09/2009 03:51

oh stopit. There's nothing yummy here.

MANATEEequineOHARA · 01/09/2009 07:45

Goodness, JoeyF I have just read your rather long reply to a statement of my perception regarding you posts that I made earlier. Your reply only adds weight to what I already thought.

My perception of you is a seperate matter to forced marriage, just like this whole thread.

MANATEEequineOHARA · 01/09/2009 07:49

Oh Catinthehat terribly sorry, I failed to notice you had brought direction back to the thread

Personally, crisps are not my favorite snack food. However Kettle Chips are an exception IMO.
I dislike Pringles, if you eat them quickly they reveal their true flavour and texture and it is not nice.

KembleTwins · 01/09/2009 09:18

I'm not a huge crisp fan - they get stuck in your teeth. I like jelly beans though.

AtheneNoctua · 01/09/2009 20:49

I think inflamitity should go in the Mn dictionary. What does it mean? Can a man be inflamitity or is he inflamiwilly?

But, to answer the (nutter) op, if my kids' school needed a policy on arranged marriages it wouldn't be my kids' school much longer.

annh · 02/09/2009 11:27

Inflamitity - the act of disagreeing violently with an opposing viewpoint on the Breastfeeding threads on MN.

AtheneNoctua · 02/09/2009 11:37
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