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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Especially in education.
    God yeah. So right. Can't move for the cotton pickin socialist good for nuthin commie scum bags. You gotta watch the catering ladies. Pretend they're serving **** custard when in fact they are spreading the word of Marx to dopey gaming students.

    You've seen right through us Fire. We'd have gotten away with it if it wasn't for your confounded meddling... Damn your eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    God yeah. So right. Can't move for the cotton pickin socialist good for nuthin commie scum bags. You gotta watch the catering ladies. Pretend they're serving **** custard when in fact they are spreading the word of Marx to dopey gaming students.

    You've seen right through us Fire. We'd have gotten away with it if it wasn't for your confounded meddling... Damn your eyes.
    There are probably more 16 year olds that know who Rosa Parks is than Winston Churchill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    There are probably more 16 year olds that know who Rosa Parks is than Winston Churchill
    I would hope that after 16 years of a good education they would know of both. The national curriculum covers Churchill and I don't think some inclusion of diverse role models should take away Churchills fine work against the Nazis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
    I would hope that after 16 years of a good education they would know of both. The national curriculum covers Churchill and I don't think some inclusion of diverse role models should take away Churchills fine work against the Nazis.
    Things must have changed because I can honestly say that 20 years ago, moving to the US at the age of 40 I'd never heard of Rosa Parks. When her name first came up I thought someone was talking about Rosehill Park (Rawmarsh) so understandably I was a bit perplexed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Things must have changed because I can honestly say that 20 years ago, moving to the US at the age of 40 I'd never heard of Rosa Parks. When her name first came up I thought someone was talking about Rosehill Park (Rawmarsh) so understandably I was a bit perplexed.
    I used to frequent Rosehill Park in my yoof. It was a frequent meeting place for 48,000 immigrants and the sand pit was a hotbed of radicalised socialist kids. Frightening!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mygiddypant View Post
    I used to frequent Rosehill Park in my yoof. It was a frequent meeting place for 48,000 immigrants and the sand pit was a hotbed of radicalised socialist kids. Frightening!
    Good grief, I didn’t realise I’d been radicalised by playing in the sandpit and paddling pool..⚽️

    Happy days..👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Abe Lincoln became President in a rigged ballot, and there’s every chance that every Presidential election since has also been bent.
    I don't suppose you have a source to back up this theory?

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Great

    If you wish to pass the 11+ you will have to try harder. The graphic used is from the 2017 election, not the LAST election. 2/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    Interesting data.

    Did you look further down where a graph gave the teacher's response to how they would vote at the point of the poll with the deterioration of support for Corbyn and the new formation of the Independent Group of MPs. This new party scored more supporters (21%) from the teachers than labour (20%) with "I don't know" scoring 40%.

    If teachers were die hard left wingers that were preaching politics to their kids do you not think that they would have stayed with Corbyn after 2017 and not sided with a group of centre right MPs more than the party they voted for in 2017.

    All your research shows is that teachers are (as I know them to be) to the right of the labour party and would be won back by a Starmer figure.

    Now tell me again, how does your research back up your theory that all in education are hard left propagandists and taking every opportunity to brain wash their kids?

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