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Previously on "So who's doing the segregating?"

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  • wendigo100
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    Originally posted by andy
    This forum seems to be taken over by right wingers
    Not necessarily. If someone sees something happening, why shouldn't they say so without being labelled a right winger, left winger, racist, or whatever else?

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by andy
    This forum seems to be taken over by right wingers
    ..or perhaps people are finally realising what is happening to their country

    Also being businesses most contractors would naturally seek to keep the bulk of their earnings (girlies excepted) rather than see it squandered in taxes for the lazy

    Ergo the are conservative by nature

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  • threaded
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    Originally posted by andy
    This forum seems to be taken over by right wingers
    God forbid!

    I'm a mutualist BTW.

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  • andy
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    This forum seems to be taken over by right wingers

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  • wendigo100
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    The government said schools were required to promote community cohesion.
    The evidence suggests that people do not want multiculturalism. Whatever the politically correct might say.

    With the government trying to force it on us, it is no wonder that the BNP are gaining ground.

    Rivers of blood?

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  • thunderlizard
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    Mr Johnson added: "If a Muslim child is educated in a school where the vast majority of other children are also Muslim, how can we expect him to work, live and interact with people from other cultures when he leaves school? This is a ticking time-bomb waiting to explode."
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    What a splendid analogy!

    boom!

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  • Euro-commuter
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    Racial 'time bomb' in UK schools
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/6594911.stm

    Is there some kind of implication in the story that the white majority should help solve a problem caused by the choices of some minorities?
    Something parallel is happening with the idea of "bussing" in children from other areas, to prevent parents from buying houses in good schools' catchment areas.

    Those schools are good precisely because of the families whose children go to them. So let's spread those good familes around.

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by threaded
    So much so the government are offering to pay the private schools to take some of the "new-dane" children to try and balance things out
    It's happening here with the private schools being leant on to accept the "new English" GGD's or peace lovers offspring.... all with the stick of withdrawl of charitable status if they don't comply.
    Resentment is growing

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  • Captain Dispensable
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    Welcome to Sarajevo.

    Sorry, 5 years too soon.

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  • threaded
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    Much the same is happening in Denmark. Many parents, even really low paid ones, (examples I know: a hospital cleaner, a council gardener) are putting their kids into private education, and struggling to do it. So much so the government are offering to pay the private schools to take some of the "new-dane" children to try and balance things out.

    The thing is when one family move their children out of the state schools the problems facing the remaining children increase, so their parents move them out, and unfortunately it's a downward spiral.

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  • ratewhore
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    Those schools with more control over their admissions selected advantaged white, middle-class pupils who were more likely to succeed, he claimed.
    Is there not a possibility this may be something to do with the governments own target setting agenda? Why would a school not take achieving pupils if they have to hit their targets?

    Fecking govt need shooting the lot of them...

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  • Kyajae
    started a topic So who's doing the segregating?

    So who's doing the segregating?

    Racial 'time bomb' in UK schools
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/6594911.stm

    Is there some kind of implication in the story that the white majority should help solve a problem caused by the choices of some minorities?

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