Message from @The Electric Lizard
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How to commit political suicide 101 @Crafty#0845
In grade 0, under "Touch and Feel", it says "• Children will be given the opportunity to explore a variety of different touch and feel sensations and allowed to decide which they like and dislike." - "This lesson builds on the messages from the previous lesson. It explores different types of touch through sensory play. We will use touch and feel bags with different objects / textures in."
Get these people away from kids. They clearly aren't functioning adults, why does anyone think it's alright for them to shape our children's minds
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What the dirty fuck is this?
Shouldn’t this be a 1 to 1 conversation/a parent to child conversation **when the time comes**?
At the age of six
Even many parents feel uncomfortable talking about how sex *actually* works with their six y/o kids
They just describe it vaguely or w/e
I mean I get it when kids hit puberty, that teachers would start having conversations about it
with them
But what do I know, it's a touchy subject
Well
This'll be interesting
It is really all going down today
The prorogation of parliament has been found unlawful by the clown court.
The supreme court is not a clown court
That is unhelpful rhetoric
ahh but it is
A woman is in it
well it's just stuck it's nose in politics, which instantly strips it of any legitimacy
No it stuck its nose in law
Just lol if you follow the law in 2019 anyways
No. The prorogation of parliament has never been a matter for the courts to decide in the entire history of our nation.
Yes it is
It's a legal matter
it's not a matter for the courts. give me one instance other than this current prorogation where it has been.
I'm about 60% towards general support of an armed uprising and lynching session. The only thing worse than political games stamping on democracy are laws doing it
Something doesnt need to be challenged before to be a legal matter
Nothing is helpful, that's the point
Yeah I don't think actively wanting to kill the politicians and judges is a good idea
They clearly did it purely due to partisan reasons not legal ones, Prorogation has been used this way before in the past it is legal based on precedent they have only ruled against it because they oppose Johnson's government. It is an act of Judicial Overreach.