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There is enough violence, without the need to play act it.

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anotheoldgit | 15:28 Thu 25th Mar 2010 | News
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http://www.dailymail....sick-hoax-lesson.html

What sick "liberal left" thinking went into planning this foolhardy scenario.

Head Teacher Terry Holland stated "It was one of the more popular teachers who played the victim, I don't think there would have been as much concern if it was one or two of the others"

Is this stupid person fit to be Head, or even a teacher for that matter?
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well, our kids think it's hilarious...

But of course this totally disregards the feelings of our innocent victims, who may still be suffering headaches to this day.
I can't understand the constant queries on what it has to do with the "Liberal Left".
It's obvious:
AOG disapproves of it; ergo, it's the fault of the Liberal Left.
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If you have ever been in a teachers common room, you would soon realise what end of the political spectrum most teachers belong to.

Then they say that no member of the BNP should be allowed to be a teacher.
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"If you have ever been in a teachers common room, you would soon realise what end of the political spectrum most teachers belong to."

Yes, AOG.

Go into any staff room, anywhere in the country, regardless of what kind of school/college it is, and you'll find them drenched in Leftism.

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(sorry for the use of the word 'Leftism', by the way, but your definition of 'the Left' seems so broad and amorphous it's hard to know what else to call it)

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