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6 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

 

 

 

So, in a couple of days go from being able to muster the courage to tell your own father to, becoming the public face of the LGBTQ community at the school.

Not sure this is good advice, or even realistic thinking.


She just reposted and they follow the terms and conditions of adhering to their ‘values’

 

She can do it anonymously.

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26 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:


She just reposted and they follow the terms and conditions of adhering to their ‘values’

 

She can do it anonymously.

 

What is reposted?

 

I guess if anonymously means it could be anyone in the school that is one thing - if it is from one of the flatmates, that is not really.

 

In any case @elvis if you support her unconditionally she is far better off than alot in her shoes. The hard truth is she will face stuff like this in every situation from here on. 

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1 hour ago, TheHowieLama said:

 

What is reposted?

 

I guess if anonymously means it could be anyone in the school that is one thing - if it is from one of the flatmates, that is not really.

 

In any case @elvis if you support her unconditionally she is far better off than alot in her shoes. The hard truth is she will face stuff like this in every situation from here on. 

I do support her unconditionally, and I appreciate she's more fortunate than some , however she shouldn't have to put up with these pricks in her living quarters . I'm not a violent man by any stretch, but I could happily fill the cunts in . 

I'll probably call the uni and take advice on it . 

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26 minutes ago, elvis said:

I do support her unconditionally, and I appreciate she's more fortunate than some , however she shouldn't have to put up with these pricks in her living quarters . I'm not a violent man by any stretch, but I could happily fill the cunts in . 

I'll probably call the uni and take advice on it . 


Genuinely call the Equality outreach and say as a concerned parent etc etc.

 

No names needed.

 

As part of their charter they have to respond.

 

’Mission’ ‘Values’ & ‘Ethos’ might not mean shit in a corporate environment, but they need to mean a fucking lot in academic quarters and they should respond as such. 
 

He/they sign up to these values and if they are flouting them they don’t get the privilege of education*.
 

 

 

*irony intentional.

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7 hours ago, Bjornebye said:

 

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On a serious note, she needs to tell them to fuck off. My birds cousin is at Liverpool uni (she's also a lesbian) and her South African (lad) cousin has just started there and he's not a wallflower so if you need anyone to have a word they wouldn't think twice. Problem is the muslim thing, she's better off just telling them to fuck off and reporting it to the uni as the spanner said. If he gets a slap it will be classed as a racist assault other than a fair dig. Minefield that she shouldn't have to face at this age.

 

Love that gif 

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10 minutes ago, VERBAL DIARRHEA said:

Tape him being a cunt and take it to the uni heads. Job done.


Nah, this guys new, maybe not been outside his echo a chamber before and his views are nothing but ghosts of his past.

 

The point in education is exposure and building empathic understanding based on reasoned arguments.

 

Three years living with people from all spectrums of life will do him the world of good, you’d hope.

 

He just needs the ‘Oi, you’re not in Kansas now, Dickhead’ so he starts to see that.

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22 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:


Nah, this guys new, maybe not been outside his echo a chamber before and his views are nothing but ghosts of his past.

 

The point in education is exposure and building empathic understanding based on reasoned arguments.

 

Three years living with people from all spectrums of life will do him the world of good, you’d hope.

 

He just needs the ‘Oi, you’re not in Kansas now, Dickhead’ so he starts to see that.

Or kick him in the balls.

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3 hours ago, Bruce Spanner said:


Genuinely call the Equality outreach and say as a concerned parent etc etc.

 

No names needed.

 

As part of their charter they have to respond.

 

’Mission’ ‘Values’ & ‘Ethos’ might not mean shit in a corporate environment, but they need to mean a fucking lot in academic quarters and they should respond as such. 
 

He/they sign up to these values and if they are flouting them they don’t get the privilege of education*.
 

 

 

*irony intentional.

Thanks , appreciated

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4 minutes ago, Bruce Spanner said:

Yes, and they will be respected, but only so far as they don’t contravene the stated equality and inclusion policies of the university.

 

Goose and gander, Hombre.

 

So inclusion involves quite a bit of exclusion, particularly of Islamic viewpoints. 

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34 minutes ago, Strontium said:

 

So inclusion involves quite a bit of exclusion, particularly of Islamic viewpoints. 

 

Hang on, haven't you had a pop a few times at Arab customs? I don't think anybody has a problem with the fact that the lads a muslim, more the fact that he's openly discriminating and making life uncomfortable for a group of young girls just starting their adult life out at Uni. But you know that of course. 

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