Bambi wrote: » Great to see Multiculturalism pay off, eh? I get the impression a lot of Irish classrooms have been turned into youth branches of the green party by their teachers
Housefree wrote: » On the climate change issue the kids see nothing is being done and it's their future that's at risk.
Gradius wrote: » When you have to target children and immature minds to "sell your opinion", you already know your position is twisted. Creepy people do creepy things, most often with a smile.
bubblypop wrote: » What does multiculturalism have to do with it?
McGinniesta wrote: » Activism of any description should not be encouraged in any way shape or form whilst educating minors. Teachers should do their job and that's it. If kids want to express themselves it should be done independently of their place of education and preferably on their own time and money.
conorhal wrote: » It isn't the place for children to worry about such things, it's the place of adults and politicians.
Housefree wrote: » That's the point, the adults aren't worried about a future they won't be in
Bambi wrote: » Great to see Multiculturalism pay off, eh?
dinjo99 wrote: » Not comparing with this topic in any way, but my local primary school is flying a rainbow flag currently for gay pride week. I know some parents feel that it is inappropriate in a primary school and others are delighted to see it. What do Boardies think?
Potatoeman wrote: » Children care about the climate but still want their mobiles and PlayStations. The irony is that green initiatives are the luxury of developed countries that then outsource their problems to poorer countries with less environmental controls making the situation worse. All these kids are doing is protesting for higher taxes on themselves in the future. They’re too young to know how the game is played and that they’re the ball.
spurious wrote: » I think it's great for the many children in primary who will already be realising they are 'different' and of course those who are children of same sex couples. Schools should be inclusive. Correcting JC History for years (particularly Irish history) has shown me there are a great deal of nutte ill-informed teachers out there teaching rabid anti-British nonsense. We have plenty loons of our own to tackle before we start importing hypothetical problems from across the sea.
seamus wrote: » A school should make it clear that all of the children within - and their families - are welcome and accepted for who they are regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexuality, nationality, etc. And that the school will side with them and not with bigots. Flying the pride flag for the pride month is a demonstration of that. Any parent who feels it is "inappropriate", needs to ask themselves why normalising homosexuality makes them feel uncomfortable.
padd b1975 wrote: » Full House there for anyone playing "woke bingo".