Forum Articles
  Welcome back Join CF
You are here You are here: Home | Forum | Gay-only schools

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most of the discussions, articles and other free features. By joining our Virgin Media community you will have full access to all discussions, be able to view and post threads, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own images/photos, and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please join our community today.


Welcome to Cable Forum
Go Back   Cable Forum > General Discussion > Current Affairs
Register FAQ Community Calendar

Gay-only schools
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 29-07-2003, 16:07   #1
Russ
cf.mega poster
 
Russ's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Half in the corporeal, half in the etheral
Posts: 37,181
Russ has a golden aura
Russ has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden aura
Gay-only schools

http://www.raptureme.com/cgi-bin/rrn...Gay__high_scho

What an absolutely absurd idea. Will there be weekly witch-hunts for 'closet hetrosexuals'? What about bisexuals? Would they be allowed???

If there was a hetro-only school, imagine the uproar.
__________________
From Jim Cornette:
“Ty, Fy, bye”

Russ is offline   Reply With Quote
Advertisement
Old 29-07-2003, 16:20   #2
duncant403
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Leeds
Posts: 96
duncant403 is an unknown quantity at this point
Presumably this "high school" will be taking pupils from age 13. What 13-year-old knows with any certainty what their sexual orientation is?
What if they decide after 1, 2, 3 years that they're not in fact homosexual after all? Will they have to transfer to another school (and be an ex-gay)?
duncant403 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 16:22   #3
kronas
Inactive
 
kronas's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: heckmondwike
Age: 39
Posts: 10,767
kronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronze
kronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronze
TBH russ in the report it does mention the fact that its already been happening for a long time now and it is true to the fact that bullying can occur in schools when a pupil is found to have sexual feelings which are deemed by other pupils as 'abnormal' i have no problems with it even if there was a hetro only school it is a small school............

Quote:
Originally posted by duncant403
Presumably this "high school" will be taking pupils from age 13. What 13-year-old knows with any certainty what their sexual orientation is?
What if they decide after 1, 2, 3 years that they're not in fact homosexual after all? Will they have to transfer to another school (and be an ex-gay)?
this is a typical assumption i for one i knew my sexual orientation at a very early age straight thankfully !!

but you must not underestimate what kids at an early age think granted not all kids are sensible
kronas is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 16:27   #4
Russ
cf.mega poster
 
Russ's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Half in the corporeal, half in the etheral
Posts: 37,181
Russ has a golden aura
Russ has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden aura
Quote:
Originally posted by kronas
TBH russ in the report it does mention the fact that its already been happening for a long time now and it is true to the fact that bullying can occur in schools when a pupil is found to have sexual feelings which are deemed by other pupils as 'abnormal' i have no problems with it even if there was a hetro only school it is a small school............
Drink-driving has been happening for a long time too...

A kid I was in school with was picked on because he never topped 5 feet in height. Does that mean we should have 'short-people schools'?

A gay-only school, which by definition excludes on the basis of sexual orientation, stinks of hypocracy. What next, gay-only towns? Ever heard of apartheid?
__________________
From Jim Cornette:
“Ty, Fy, bye”

Russ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 16:29   #5
gazzae
Inactive
 
gazzae's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Belfast
Age: 45
Posts: 4,594
gazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronze
gazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronzegazzae is cast in bronze
When I was in school I was bullied for having a "squeaky" voice.

I wonder if there is a school set up for kids who have "squeaky" voices?
gazzae is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 16:30   #6
kronas
Inactive
 
kronas's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: heckmondwike
Age: 39
Posts: 10,767
kronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronze
kronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronze
Quote:
Originally posted by Russ D
Drink-driving has been happening for a long time too...

A kid I was in school with was picked on because he never topped 5 feet in height. Does that mean we should have 'short-people schools'?

A gay-only school, which by definition excludes on the basis of sexual orientation, stinks of hypocracy. What next, gay-only towns? Ever heard of apartheid?
russ what about those fat camps are we going to stop them the ones where pupils are helped with weight issues i for one think there is a line and this is within that line IMO

then again i believe in freedom to let others do as they want they shall face the consequences etc

so whats going to happen if a pupil is being picked on moved on to another school where it could get out that the person is sexually orientated diffarently ?
kronas is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 16:35   #7
Russ
cf.mega poster
 
Russ's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Half in the corporeal, half in the etheral
Posts: 37,181
Russ has a golden aura
Russ has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden aura
Quote:
Originally posted by kronas
russ what about those fat camps are we going to stop them the ones where pupils are helped with weight issues i for one think there is a line and this is within that line IMO

then again i believe in freedom to let others do as they want they shall face the consequences etc

so whats going to happen if a pupil is being picked on moved on to another school where it could get out that the person is sexually orientated diffarently ?
A 'fat-camp' is for people to go and try to change the way they are. I'm not sure many gays would want to go to any school set up with the purpose of 'straightening' them.
__________________
From Jim Cornette:
“Ty, Fy, bye”

Russ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 16:39   #8
kronas
Inactive
 
kronas's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: heckmondwike
Age: 39
Posts: 10,767
kronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronze
kronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronze
Quote:
Originally posted by Russ D
A 'fat-camp' is for people to go and try to change the way they are. I'm not sure many gays would want to go to any school set up with the purpose of 'straightening' them.
i know it was just an example of a school where people have something in common...........

as i said before i think its fine for the school to go ahead it provides a safe haven for people who are abused mentally by the taunts of there fellow pupils
kronas is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 16:44   #9
duncant403
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Leeds
Posts: 96
duncant403 is an unknown quantity at this point
Quote:
Originally posted by kronas
this is a typical assumption i for one i knew my sexual orientation at a very early age straight thankfully !!

but you must not underestimate what kids at an early age think granted not all kids are sensible
I'm not going to ask what your sexual orientation is - unless you want to share [edit]: reading you post again, it looks like you are sharing your sexuallity .

I don't know whether at age 13 I would have been 100% certain. I certainly assumed myself to be hetreosexual at that age, and would have said I was had anybody asked. That assumption has turned out to be correct.

I did read somewhere that a group of scientists had determined that the average person doesn't determine their sexuality with absolute certainty until they are at least 21-years-old (!). How on earth you go about carrying out that sort of research, I don't know.

While I accept there are going to be some kids who may have a pretty good idea at a young age (and if that idea is their final determination, the perhaps they would argue that they knew for certain at that age), there are also going to be others who wouldn't be absolutely certain. This school is, some some respects, forcing children to make this decision - and make it publically.
duncant403 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 16:47   #10
Russ
cf.mega poster
 
Russ's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Half in the corporeal, half in the etheral
Posts: 37,181
Russ has a golden aura
Russ has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden aura
Just to clarify - I didn't intend to start this thread to discuss people's sexual orientation, it's more about hypocracy and double standards.....
__________________
From Jim Cornette:
“Ty, Fy, bye”

Russ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 16:49   #11
kronas
Inactive
 
kronas's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: heckmondwike
Age: 39
Posts: 10,767
kronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronze
kronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronze
Quote:
Originally posted by Russ D
Just to clarify - I didn't intend to start this thread to discuss people's sexual orientation, it's more about hypocracy and double standards.....
yes i understand russ its just some people have alterior motives after they have read something ( NOT YOU RUSS)

but i see no problem your welcome to change that view of mine
kronas is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 17:00   #12
darkangel
Inactive
 
darkangel's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: manchester
Age: 85
Posts: 553
darkangel is a jewel in the roughdarkangel is a jewel in the roughdarkangel is a jewel in the roughdarkangel is a jewel in the roughdarkangel is a jewel in the rough
Quote:
Originally posted by Russ D
Just to clarify - I didn't intend to start this thread to discuss people's sexual orientation, it's more about hypocracy and double standards.....
something most religious people know lots about Ross could u tell me if u have idealogical issues with this
darkangel is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 17:03   #13
TigaSefi
Inactive
 
TigaSefi's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Here
Posts: 2,019
TigaSefi has entered a golden reputation eraTigaSefi has entered a golden reputation eraTigaSefi has entered a golden reputation eraTigaSefi has entered a golden reputation eraTigaSefi has entered a golden reputation eraTigaSefi has entered a golden reputation eraTigaSefi has entered a golden reputation eraTigaSefi has entered a golden reputation eraTigaSefi has entered a golden reputation eraTigaSefi has entered a golden reputation eraTigaSefi has entered a golden reputation era
Send a message via MSN to TigaSefi
Ulterior and hypocrisy
TigaSefi is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 17:04   #14
kronas
Inactive
 
kronas's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: heckmondwike
Age: 39
Posts: 10,767
kronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronze
kronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronzekronas is cast in bronze
Quote:
Originally posted by TigaSefi
Ulterior and hypocrisy
how ?

as no one seems to have said so really
kronas is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 29-07-2003, 17:08   #15
duncant403
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Leeds
Posts: 96
duncant403 is an unknown quantity at this point
Quote:
Originally posted by Russ D
Just to clarify - I didn't intend to start this thread to discuss people's sexual orientation, it's more about hypocracy and double standards.....
I realise some of my posts have drifted that way. It isn't my intention to drag this thread in that direction.

I just can't see how a school with an entry requirment of being gay is going to work in practice. At least with a school for "fat people" it's absolutely obvious one someone is fat (unless you try to distinguish just being overweight rather than obese). How are they going to determine whether the applicant is gay? Will there be an entrance exam? (and now I'm being facetious)

To take the other side of the argument, no-one kicks up a fuss over schools take are just for boys/girls/Christians/Jews/Muslims/etc. Is the principle of this any different? Although that type is segregation doesn't tend to be implemented to reduce bullying.

This does seem to be very much a case of tackling the cause rather than the symptoms. Surely the better option would be to stamp out the bullying - through education of tolerance (not to be confused with promotion of homosexuality), and tolerance of all our differences - so that no child whether black/white/fat/skinny/gay/straight/whatever feels the need to go to a separate school.
duncant403 is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 05:09.


Server: osmium.zmnt.uk
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum