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Old 09-04-2018, 23:06   #6
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Re: Phrase 'British values' deemed offensive teachers told.

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
Is that the best you can think of to contribute?[COLOR="Silver"]
Not at all and am happy to oblige.

Let's start with the thread title, ambiguous. Who has deemed it offensive?- an NUT conference 2 yrs ago but you deem it current affairs, at least that's where you've posted it.

Were they told not to use the phrase? Of course not!

You then make a post in the thread that you have titled putting forward a totally different point.

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Teachers told not to use offensive terms when talking about terrorism
So, we have a thread title, a post that has nothing to do with the thread title other than some links to try to justify the thread title and nothing of actual substance in relation to either your post or thread title.

Have I missed anything?
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