British Culture with a Burka and a Hijab but Union Jacks and Farmers? (1 Viewer)

Grendel

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This can be moved but I am not sure what this would go into.

So a school in Rugby has a "Diversity Day of inclusion" in which "cultural clothes" were encouraged.

Those in traditional gear were allowed but not someone in a Union Jack dress or it seems Welsh flags. Nigerian flags were.

I know people are going to make the accusation on the Union Jack childs family as some rumours old Tommy Robinson is leaping on it. But surely this is what the Far Right will if cultural inclusion is actually excluding the culture of the country we live in?

All pretty mad to me. The Farmer? Oh some kid turned up in farmers clothes including a flat cap. Offensive it seems....
 

Grendel

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ccfctommy

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I like the fact the father had got his company logo on his van in all the press videos. And she's going to do her 'speech' in London with T*mmy R*binson apparently!

Nearly a grand on the go fund me aswell. Grift grift grift!
 

Grendel

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I like the fact the father had got his company logo on his van in all the press videos. And she's going to do her 'speech' in London with T*mmy R*binson apparently!

Nearly a grand on the go fund me aswell. Grift grift grift!

Which has only happened as she was banned and told to go home.
 

rob9872

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I like the fact the father had got his company logo on his van in all the press videos. And she's going to do her 'speech' in London with T*mmy R*binson apparently!

Nearly a grand on the go fund me aswell. Grift grift grift!
The only redeeming feature is that it's like an antidote to Greta Thunberg.

*edit - hopefully she'll go down by tractor and sit revving it in Central London.
 

Evo1883

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This can be moved but I am not sure what this would go into.

So a school in Rugby has a "Diversity Day of inclusion" in which "cultural clothes" were encouraged.

Those in traditional gear were allowed but not someone in a Union Jack dress or it seems Welsh flags. Nigerian flags were.

I know people are going to make the accusation on the Union Jack childs family as some rumours old Tommy Robinson is leaping on it. But surely this is what the Far Right will if cultural inclusion is actually excluding the culture of the country we live in?

All pretty mad to me. The Farmer? Oh some kid turned up in farmers clothes including a flat cap. Offensive it seems....
The girl shouldn't have been banned irrespective of where your political views lie. Its a fucking dress with the country's flag on it
 

Ccfcisparks

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Why the outrage. If i was banned from going to school for a day I'd be buzzing.
 

Evo1883

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Oh My God Omg GIF by DefyTV
 

Nick

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When I tried to go to school in a union jack dress I was in trouble.

I was 38 and it was a random school.
 

Grendel

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When I tried to go to school in a union jack dress I was in trouble.

I was 38 and it was a random school.

That would probably be allowed to be fair or it would be transphobia
 

SBT

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Being sent home from school just for wearing a Union Flag dress is baffling. It’s the kind of story where you assume that something else is going on behind the scenes, but the school doesn’t appear to be disputing the stories.

Kind of surprised that multiple kids would turn up to a small secondary school in Rugby in niqabs as well!
 

SkyBlueCharlie9

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Clearly a daft decision by individual at the school, but the dad knew exactly what he was doing and set his daughter up which is even worse. Sad 'story' all round.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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When I tried to go to school in a union jack dress I was in trouble.

I was 38 and it was a random school.
The immigrant who was at my kids school the other year was about 38 trying to pass as a 16 year old and got away with it
 

nicksar

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Being sent home from school just for wearing a Union Flag dress is baffling. It’s the kind of story where you assume that something else is going on behind the scenes, but the school doesn’t appear to be disputing the stories.

Kind of surprised that multiple kids would turn up to a small secondary school in Rugby in niqabs as well!
Two of my Granddaughter's attend the School,there are a fair number of Syrian and Afghan refugee children who are at the school....all very well behaved from what I'm told ( Daughter worked at the school until very recently).
 
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Terry_dactyl

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Clearly a daft decision by individual at the school, but the dad knew exactly what he was doing and set his daughter up which is even worse. Sad 'story' all round.
I dunno if it’s “even worse” but I think you’re probably right re the motive. However, also can’t argue that if it’s a ‘cultural day’ it’s a cultural day…
 

Grendel

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Clearly a daft decision by individual at the school, but the dad knew exactly what he was doing and set his daughter up which is even worse. Sad 'story' all round.

well it clearly is a story not a “story”
 

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