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Posted by Bezza, Monday, 21 October 2024 9:40:34 PM
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I would have thought that it was against the law to falsify a legal document. But, everything seems to be OK in Shitstralia these days. We are the worst country in the world for such addle-brained nonsense.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 22 October 2024 7:46:10 AM
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Here's another piece of lunacy in a country that has definitely lost its way:
Students at Methodist Ladies College say they were told to remove cross necklaces at the Christian school for fear of offending other students. Pupils at a leading religious private girls’ school are allowed to wear furry ears, tails and rainbow-themed items, but not Christian religious crosses for fear of offending "other" students. The others presumably being non-Christians who want, for whatever reasons, to attend a Christian school. Now, there is a genuine reason for a private school to have its taxpayer funding removed; it can't even stand by the reason for it's existence: Christianity. Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 22 October 2024 8:07:56 AM
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'Now I can decide if I am a Woman'
- Are congratulations in order? ttbn, Are you sure it's a Christian school? Seems like they practice the 'woke' religion. Did you hear about Kamela disparaging Jesus in a church yesterday? And then having the angry Christians removed from the church building? Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 22 October 2024 8:37:50 AM
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Hi ttnb
The story about removing crosses is a classic media beat-up. The school prohibits all jewellery, including crosses. You can read its response here: http://www.mlc.vic.edu.au/about-us/news-articles/mlc-media-response/ Posted by Rhian, Tuesday, 22 October 2024 4:20:25 PM
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Rhian,
I am aware that the school principal denies the accusations. I don't necessarily believe her, as you seem to do. It is unlikely that anyone will take the matter further and get to the truth. Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 22 October 2024 4:38:01 PM
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Now that NSW has joined the insane and allowed us to change our birth
certificates it raises a few questions.
One I have not seen raised is;
If I am summoned to court in either a criminal or civil case can I ask the judge;
If the matter came up would you recognize changed certificates ?
If the judge answers yes, I would say you are disqualified from sitting
as you are unable to recognize reality !
I am surprised this has not come up already.
Sporting judges have already faced this question.