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Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 24 August 2017 1:47:46 PM
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Cant agree they are 'mucking about.'
They are working very diligently and very hard to create the world they want and they have a very clear view of what they want. They want Australia to loose its sense of identity and national pride so Australian care about nothing that is politically related. The want us to all give up and see Australia as a nation of bitza's who stand for and believe in nothing but their own personal financial survival. This means leaving government to the government and accepting whatever "laws" they make. They want Australians to giveaf about nothing AND they are achieving outstanding successes. That rectangular weapon of mass deceit, distraction, social conditioning and control is one of the most effective weapons ever invented. Posted by Referundemdrivensocienty, Thursday, 24 August 2017 6:41:06 PM
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Dear Referundemdrivensocienty,
«They want Australia to loose its sense of identity and national pride» Well, I happen to want the same, but I fail to see how the stupid actions of that school could achieve anything of the kind. Please explain the connection if you can: One of those most obsessed in recent history with Australian identity and national pride, was Juliar Gillard; and had she still been in power, probably all schools would have acted the same. Posted by Yuyutsu, Thursday, 24 August 2017 9:03:36 PM
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It conflicts in a very minor way with Epilepsy Day, which is also a subject of concern to students and educators,
http://www.epilepsy.org.au/fundraising-for-purple-day/ I don't know how educators get on there are so many interests, definitely parents, demanding initiatives on all manner of things. How to get back to teaching is the problem. If only Ming hadn't stuck his nose into education originally :( and it was only for politics, but of course. Posted by leoj, Thursday, 24 August 2017 9:30:17 PM
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One of Sydney's most exclusive private schools the Anglican church run Kambala at Rose bay Sydney, in the heart of Turnbull territory, is also celebrating Purple Day.
Principle Shane Hogan said; “We’re celebrating Purple Day like any other school … All schools are invited to do so and it’s to celebrate diversity, acceptance and respect,’’ “The values being promoted are in line with the Christian ethos of the school in acceptance and respect of all people.’’ Once explained, parents at the $28,500/year school agreed with the principle that the day should be celebrated. There were a few who objected. Mr Hogan said it was a shame parents had not raised concerns with him because his door was always open. He said in addition to Book and Science week, Kambala would be celebrating Wear it Purple Day on Friday. Can't see what's in the day that's causing a couple of old crusty conservatives to get their feathers all flustered over it. Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 24 August 2017 9:56:58 PM
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Shane Hogan is talking through his backside when it comes to Christianity ; and the parents are too cowardly to object for fear their spoilt-brat sebastians will be discriminated against by the hard Left activists.
Posted by ttbn, Friday, 25 August 2017 10:13:30 AM
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Australian Conservatives MLC, Robert Brokenshire wonders why don't they have a blue day for heterosexual students? Why don't they have a special day for people with learning disabilities.
I wonder why they don't get on with the business of educating and stop mucking around with political indoctrination.