Who said Berkley power bait works best.Like Naheed Nenshi, the mayor of Calgary.
Who said Berkley power bait works best.Like Naheed Nenshi, the mayor of Calgary.
Likely some Bass Pro shop guy. But you don't need it when dealing with admittedly stupid whoopers like yourself.I give up. Who?
Remember what?Can't remember?
That one gets a thumbs up, for throwing a spin on it.It's worse than I thought.
He wasn't branded by teachers. He was branded by a policy. Blame the policy makers.
I'll bet that kid's a hellion piece of work. Needs attention as much as Mom.
Policy - Who are the initial Ffups that initiated action and implemented and interpreted Policy in this case???? Then these self same FFups branded a 7 yr old as making a racist statement.
I can tell shxt from shinola.
It was not a policy book was it that hopped off the shelf was it??
As was previously explained to you, the policy has a mechanism, by which the faculty has the power to determine what is or isn't racism.Employees are expected to follow policy. Whether it makes sense or not is irrelevant.
Seemed more like it was the school making it a big deal than the mother, IMO.Hayley needs to get over it. Talk about making a mountain out of a mole hill. She's part of the annoying new PC crowd - whine about everything PC and be the PC victim.
She was told on the phone that her kid was the center of a racial incident. All he did was ask another kid if they were from Africa. Kids are curious. If the matter was harmless, the school could have told her that to begin with.Schools do phone parents and meet with them once in a while. The school acknowledged that all was ok. She's concerned about him being "branded", why is she parading him through the media with the story?
Perhaps you could make a career out of teaching 7 yr olds how to ask questions in politically correct language?Are they white because they come from Texas?
As was previously explained to you, the policy has a mechanism, by which the faculty has the power to determine what is or isn't racism.
Like I said, there is a mechanism, left in their hands.I understand that you tried to explain it but you failed miserable. That is because the faculty does not have the power to define racism. You are wrong. Explain it as much as you want. You will still be wrong.
http://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/media/C...entsschool.pdfIf it is not judged to be a racist incident this would need to be
explained to the parties involved, though the incident might still
remain as another kind of infringement of the school's behaviour
policy which needs a response.
Hayley needs to get over it. Talk about making a mountain out of a mole hill. She's part of the annoying new PC crowd - whine about everything PC and be the PC victim.