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Originally Posted by martyh
it wasn't a bit of "title tattle" it was a campaign to force her to resign or spare the lamb from slaughter and i suspect that animal rights groups had a lot to do with it
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And that caused her to resign. Not made of very stern stuff, was she?
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Originally Posted by foreverwar
a) which article
b) It might help if you answered some of the questions I asked.
Or are we just going to keep on evading them?
You keep going on about it only being 14 children - they are the school council, selected by the other children, as their representatives; Democracy is fine, except when it doesn't agree with your views?
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From the BBC link earlier in the thread.
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Last term, the school council - made up of 14 seven to 11-year-olds -
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My dietary habits are irrelevant, however my conscience is with the morals that protect children from losing a loved one, how about yours?
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8 parents of the 235 children at the school complained - but thanks to the internet and the media, it became a world-wide phenomenom, with all the cranks coming out of the woodwork.
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I was unaware of the number of parents who complained, but there have not been articles which I have seen that say how many, could you let me see them?
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A "bit of tittle-tattle"? Times
The worst feature of the internet - allows anonymous bullying from a distance.......
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I agree, it is one of the worst feature of the internet and there many whom we both know who fit this profile, but surely that is a matter for the hosts and for the police. Why has there not been an investigation? As I do not subscribe to these sites, I must rely on your better knowledge that these threats exist. I cannot condone the behaviour of those who behave in this way and it saddens me, if the reports are true, that they had to resort to such methods.