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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostFor the avoidance of any doubt that WTFH publically called me out as a supporter of childabuse without providing any evidence to support his case WHAT SO EVER. Cut and pasted from another forum on this site.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostBut who gives a *****. It seems that there are certain mods who can post what ever libellous sh*t they like under the banner of free speech
Such self righteous snowflakes such as WTFH should look very, very closely as themselves before they start throwing stones in glass houses
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But who gives a *****. It seems that there are certain mods who can post what ever libellous sh*t they like under the banner of free speech
Such self righteous snowflakes such as WTFH should look very, very closely as themselves before they start throwing stones in glass houses
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI do research.
But I publicly apologise for quoting your ill-conceived drivel, if you feel that by quoting you it becomes my post.
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"You were the one harping on about his support for Brexit, how wonderful he was in not toeing the party line, how he opposed human rights law, etc, and not liking it when he was accused of being a hypocrite.
And yes, even though you and your MP do not consider human rights to be of any value, maybe when it comes to children being abused, maybe you could possibly agree that they should have some level of human rights?
Maybe you and your MP should GAS/GAF about protecting the innocent. Maybe you should."
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I don't remember "harping on" about him. All I did was list a few things he had either done or stood for from his Wikipedia listing.
Why do we need a human rights law when is comes to prosecuting someone for abusing a child. There are far better laws which carry a far stiffer penalty for anyone found guilty that using the Human rights Act. You really need to do your research before you post your ill-conceived drivel.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostShame I just got lambasted by WTFH on another forum post for supporting child abuse
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostThe school should have put a lid on it before it got that far. A very troubled 9 year old now. Quite a good story about bullying in Baptiste episode 2 - even as fiction it was cruel. Though not as bad as Stuart a life backwards.
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The school should have put a lid on it before it got that far. A very troubled 9 year old now. Quite a good story about bullying in Baptiste episode 2 - even as fiction it was cruel. Though not as bad as Stuart a life backwards.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostA laxative or something similar would have been better. I'm not sure how much damage the glue he used could do.Last edited by MyUserName; 27 February 2019, 12:02.
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One has to ask what was the schools position in all this.
Had they at any point in time being made aware that they might have been an issue, or did they do what most organisations do with bullying claims, deny that hey have a problem. For a 9 year old to take such action he must have been pushed to the edge. Someone within this child's adult sphere of influence, parents, teachers, etc. must have known something was wrong and failed to act. if you want someone to blame then look no further than those adults closest to that 9 year old.
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