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LSWCHP's avatar

I'mnot even a Brit, and I was filled with righteous fury when I read the story about the humiliation of this little girl. The humiliation of a little girl, by her so called teachers, FFS!

Eternal shame on the lot of them, disgraceful vermin that they are.

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CindyArizona's avatar

Until parents and students start speaking out and acting out, this disgusting crap will continue. Tell an American boy he can’t fly an American flag on his truck and you’ll have a hundred students and parents show up with flags on their trucks.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18yo5Kmj2L/?mibextid=wwXIfr

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ianFenn's avatar

Teachers of most levels are easily brainwashed. I know it’s extreme but it’s nothing a baseball bat couldn’t sort out on some level. Leftist low IQ pond scum … got that off my chest. God bless England and Wales.

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kapock's avatar

In fact I was not aware of this at all; it’s gotten zero coverage in the U.S. as far as I know.

Dreadful. One would hope that seeing a real-life young person entrusted to their care in front of them would serve as a brake on the woke imperative, but that would require empathy, or at least humanity, on the part of the school staff.

I assume that even after the secret airlift of Afghans we just learned about, Courtney isn’t the last non-hyphenated Briton in her school. So did all the rest just know to lay low and not have the temerity to claim to have any cultural heritage at all?

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Steersman's avatar

LoL ... 😉🙂

Though I'm reminded that more than a few of those other tribes you described, those "new-caught sullen peoples, half devil and half child", felt, with some justification, that the Union Jack was simply the "butcher's apron". I'm reminded of the BBC movie about Culloden:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culloden_(film)

No doubt the British Empire is/was better than most -- Mao's China and Islam seem to be the all-time winners for genocide -- but still not without a few "crimes" of its own in its record.

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Derek Williams's avatar

One of the few times you and I will agree on something, Rudolph, but I am with you on this one. The school has since issued a public apology:

Guardian:

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2025/jul/15/girl-union-flag-dress-school-culture-day-rugby?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

Independent:

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/bilton-school-rugby-union-jack-dress-b2789352.html

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Rikard's avatar

Only, they didn't apologise for being and doing wrong:

"We deeply regret the distress this has caused and offer our sincere and unreserved apologies."

The apology, if it can be called that, is for distress being caused. Notice the passive? Not "WE apologise for the distress our actions have caused". No, they phrased it as if it was a spontaneous event. No "We sincerely apologise for our rash and wrongfully discriminatory actions. We were clearly wrong and in error in sending her home.".

What they did was just an act of ass-covering, not an apology.

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Yuma's Freezing's avatar

If she was here in the U.S., she might have been transitioned.

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Julia English's avatar

When I read these things about England, on some level it’s so amusing. These white Brits on their little island, importing the fraught racial politics of America whole cloth, like we’re the same.

Anyway, this little girl has gotten what I’m sure her parents wanted, a little brush with fame and a few seconds of outrage. So, mission accomplished on that front. But it’s hilarious the way the English have wound themselves up about their colonial history and covered themselves in guilt and shame. Americanized their politics, neutered their judicial system in the name of progressivism, with no viable alternative in sight for the American strategy of simply warehousing those members of the racial and economic underclass who are incapable of behaving as slaves in massive prisons.

This girl and her dress and the Pakistani rape gang cover ups speak to the same thing: you Brits, with nothing but your white guilt over a hideous colonial history, picked up intersectionality and the fraught politics of Black America, imported this politics your people have no ability to understand, which you have no infrastructure to re-create, a politics that makes no sense for your tiny, insular, and extremely White island nation, and now you’re suffering from it. Your whites are so ashamed of their country that they can’t even admit to themselves that they’re English.

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Monsieur Pierrey's avatar

The UK seems to be loosing its marbles at an accelerated rate. But don't worry! We here in Canada are running the same race and we're sure to overtake you soon!

🙃

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Rikard's avatar

The point behind it is this:

"White culture" does not exist.

Yes, it's an American idea. imported from their humanities and arts and social sciences (I dare say 90% of Americans would call it bullshit). It was invented in the 1980s/1990s so that coloureds could heap bile and hate towards "White people" without being called racist for doing so; after all, if races are to be treated equally based on how they - as collectives and individuals - behave, then guess which ones will always come up short and lacking unless....

....unless "racism" is turned into something only "Whites" can do to "Blacks" (or Jews or Hispanics or whatever).

Further, any attempt by "Whites" to have a culture or >gasp< insisting upon having history is to be stamped down as "White supremacism" or fascism and nazism.

Same goes for "Whites" insisting that they have nations and homelands of their own.

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The girl's teachers ought to be publicly caned before the entire school, one blow from each English/British parent (at least).

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Stephen Antonucci's avatar

This is the first I heard about this. This is insane. And I see the school issued an apology. Even though I’m not a Brit, l say the school can take their apology and shove it.

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Derek Williams's avatar

Whose interests would be served by the school refusing to learn from this and apologise, or to retract their apology?

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Stephen Antonucci's avatar

You make a good point Derek. So let me add to my original comment. Was the apology sincere? Did the school understand the situation that even caused this? How did the teachers get to this point that they felt celebrating British culture is a bad thing? Most apologies I’ve received over the years have been personal and sincere. But when an organization apologizes I’m a bit suspicious of the intention.

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