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Educate & Celebrate, Trent College and Rev Randall

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ChlorineChris · 26/10/2022 15:37

Baroness Nicholson has weighed into the Jordan Gray/Educate & Celebrate Involvement in schools situation. In reading her tweet I came across this -

tribunaltweets.substack.com/p/bernard-randall-vs-trent-college

It is just so incredible that so many employment tribunals have happened/are happening around this issue.

I terestingn to see that yet again institutions have taken a lot of notice of what visiting/partnering charities have had to say about their internal affairs.

I have not caught up with the details and timeline, but it does seem that Friday Night Live highlighting the work of the charity may have blown the lids of more cans of worms...

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EpicChaos · 27/02/2023 23:23

This judgement is an absolute travesty afaic, i followed it at the time, ( tribunal tweets covered it, at the same time as another case was ongoing but i can't remember which one now ) though it has to be said i'm not a lawyer, so i'm basing my view on common sense, rather than law.
I hope he appeals the decision, i'm glad to hear that Baroness Nicholson has taken up the cudgel on this one.
If i had a child at Trent College, i certainly wouldn't be paying for the dubious privilege of my child/ren being brainwashed, i'd remove them immediately!
He has done an interview with Calvin Robinson in the last day or so

McMummery · 02/03/2023 11:35

Trent College, and probably all secondary schools, need to do some academic work on the phenomenon of homosexuality down the centuries, starting with Foucault, himself homosexual, in his classic History of Sexuality, points out that the Victorians invented the ‘Michel scientific’ taxonomy of people classified according to sexual behaviour, and argued that we live with their categorizations today. Where previously homosexual activity was recognized and forbidden, ‘the nineteenth-century homosexual became a personage, a past, a case history and a childhood, in addition to being a type of life, a life form, and a morphology. Nothing that went into his total composition was unaffected by his sexuality. It was everywhere present in him: at the root of all his actions….the homosexual was now a species.’ (Foucault, 1978, p. 43). That is to say, the LGBT binary split of 'gay or straight' fundamentalism needs radical revision.
Brandon Ambrosino's BBC article testifies to this reality:
www.bbc.com/future/article/20160627-i-am-gay-but-i-wasnt-born-this-way?ocid=ww.social.link
The American Association of Pyschiatry confirms this analysis
acpeds.org/assets/imported/8.21.17-APA-Handbook-Born-That-Way-Not-True-16-9-21-Haynes-Update.pdf

And several of Matthew Parris, again himself out and very proud gay, stress the fluidity and changeability of sexual desire in a person. We are not fixed but on a continuum. 21 2012, The Times www.thetimes.co.uk/article/whos-totally-gay-theres-no-straight-answer-9dj0wc5qdqd Matthew Parris

And so on. Why is this whole subject not being discussed in secondary schools, which otherwise are enforcers of LGBT dogmatic binary classification?

And if Parris et al are correct, then Ofsted and radical school teaching is in fact grooming young children, under the guise of 'relationships' instruction. S 28 has been put into reverse.

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