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Moo outrages that her autard called "naughtiest boy ever" :rolleyes2

Posted by aliceblue 
Moo outrages that her autard called "naughtiest boy ever" :rolleyes2
October 30, 2013
So yet another autard is chucked out of school for being a violent crack monkey. Apparently the head mistress said that Tardleigh was the "naughtiest boy" she'd ever seen. Wow lady, such language. Now wonder moo is "horrified." :smn

(UK CF - I'm curious, the school is a Catholic school. Do religious schools there get government money? Here they don't so have more freedom as to whom the keep, or kick.)
Why was he in a regular school? Violent kids should not be mainstreamed. "Think of the children", is never about the other kids suffering from his tantrums.:headbrick
It sounds like he needs the attention and specialist services that a special school could give. If he is a danger to other children he shouldn't be mainstreamed, period.

Having an autistic brother and seeing what a difference specialist schooling made to him, I wish parents would be less afraid of it.
I agree with the comment from Wellinever on that site - that chyld doesn't have autism at all - he's just an undisciplined little fucker his entitlemoo wants special privileges for.
Re: Moo outrages that her autard called "naughtiest boy ever" :rolleyes2
October 30, 2013
waving hellolarious

Ok maybe it's because I'm in Nevada:

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Harry Reid was expelled from St Ambrose Barlow Primary in Birmingham


waving hellolarious


Come on, even as a lib I found this an amusing pun.

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Re: Moo outrages that her autard called "naughtiest boy ever" :rolleyes2
October 31, 2013
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aliceblue
(UK CF - I'm curious, the school is a Catholic school. Do religious schools there get government money? Here they don't so have more freedom as to whom the keep, or kick.)

I think they do, but they aren't allowed to prevent children of a different religion from attending. Instead they achieve that through location and waiting lists.

At least that's what I've gleaned from never having lived in the UK but using UK papers as my primary source of English-language news.
Re: Moo outrages that her autard called "naughtiest boy ever" :rolleyes2
October 31, 2013
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yurble
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aliceblue
(UK CF - I'm curious, the school is a Catholic school. Do religious schools there get government money? Here they don't so have more freedom as to whom the keep, or kick.)

I think they do, but they aren't allowed to prevent children of a different religion from attending. Instead they achieve that through location and waiting lists.

At least that's what I've gleaned from never having lived in the UK but using UK papers as my primary source of English-language news.

Same in Italy. I went to a Catholic high school and there were muslim and atheist kids.

And this kid? Probably a psycho. Schools DON'T kick out kids for no reasons.


And the best rated comments say to discipline the child and that other children have right to learn and to be safe. Hooray!

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“I was talking about children that have not been properly house-trained. Left to their own impulses and indulged by doting or careless parents almost all children are yahoos. Loud, selfish, cruel, unaffectionate, jealous, perpetually striving for attention, empty-headed, for ever prating or if words fail them simply bawling, their voices grown huge from daily practice: the very worst company in the world. But what I dislike even more than the natural child is the affected child, the hulking oaf of seven or eight that skips heavily about with her hands dangling in front of her -- a little squirrel or bunny-rabbit -- and prattling away in a baby's voice.”


― Patrick O'Brian, The Truelove


lib'-er-ty: the freedom given to you to make the wrong decision, based on the reasoned belief that you will normally make the right one.
Is it just me or does the little walking and talking advertisement for abortion look proud of himself? He seems happy in the pictures the Daily Mail took of him.
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