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The Telegraph
Children who speak out in class against homosexuality could be viewed as potential extremists under Government guidelines intended to prevent Islamist terrorism, Nicky Morgan, the education secretary, has suggested.
Mrs Morgan said comments by children that they consider homosexuality to be “wrong” or “evil” could “trigger” concerns from teachers under guidance designed to help schools detect possible radicalisation.
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
lol
Just... lol.
Government indoctrination of what is morally right has been underway for a while...
This is beyond the pale.
Pressed on whether if a child said they believed homosexuality was “evil” or “wrong” that teachers might consider them a “danger”, she replied: “It could trigger a thought, it would depend very much on the context in which that was being discussed.
Asked for an example, she said: “It could be for example, as we’ve seen, sadly Isil are extremely intolerant of homosexuality.”
Pressed on whether if a child said they believed homosexuality was “evil” or “wrong” that teachers might consider them a “danger”, she replied: “It could trigger a thought, it would depend very much on the context in which that was being discussed.
“But teachers would discuss it as they do already when they are concerned about children who are at risk of perhaps being drawn into a gang or being exploited or being neglected at home.
“This is a safeguarding issue.”
Knowing what I do about the world and what is to come, I can't help but feel that the criminalisation of Christians is very near. Simply believing the Bible and voicing an opinion based on a Biblical worldview, will soon be enough to punish someone as a criminal.
The present day 'War for equality' is nothing but a sham designed to strip away our rights and freedom of speech. False liberalism is a wolf in sheeps clothing.
They want to make everyone the same. But we're not.
Political dissidents, opposers of the LGBTQ agenda, freelance journalists and anyone who doesn't conform to societal norms is now becoming a target.
I'll be surprised if I make it to 2020 without going to prison for what I do. Welcome to the New World Order.
originally posted by: RealTruthSeeker
I guess since they are having a hard time taking free speech from adults then they may as well take it from the kids. Take it while they are young so they will be easier to control later. Sick bastards.
originally posted by: markosity1973
I don't see the connection.
Potential homophobe = tomorrow's Isis fighter?
I think cheese and pickled onion sandwiches are wrong. Does this make me a terrorist too?
I smell a rat here......
Anti-gay comments could ‘trigger a thought’ in teachers’ minds about possible radicalisation says Nicky Morgan as she outlines anti-terror plans
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: RealTruthSeeker
I guess since they are having a hard time taking free speech from adults then they may as well take it from the kids. Take it while they are young so they will be easier to control later. Sick bastards.
Did you read the article?
Can you quote from same as to where the kids' free speech is being taken?
originally posted by: Gryphon66
From the article:
Asked for an example, she said: “It could be for example, as we’ve seen, sadly Isil are extremely intolerant of homosexuality.”
Pressed on whether if a child said they believed homosexuality was “evil” or “wrong” that teachers might consider them a “danger”, she replied: “It could trigger a thought, it would depend very much on the context in which that was being discussed.
“But teachers would discuss it as they do already when they are concerned about children who are at risk of perhaps being drawn into a gang or being exploited or being neglected at home.
“This is a safeguarding issue.”
I'm curious, OP ... did you actually read the articleofor take the title as your point-of-departure?