Originally posted by Ferretfancy
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Political freedom and Rotherham
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights View Post......
Rotherham Council, if I am not mistaken (I just checked it on-line to make quite sure) was the governing body that ignored warnings about Pakistani sex gangs operating within its jurisdiction. .....
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostNo, you are not mistaken. It is the 'elephant in the room' that gets tippy-toed around for precisely the reason you gave...for fear of being called racist.
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Simon
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostNurse, he's out of bed again ..................
I guess the Kippers all live on the tops of hills
Deluded nonsense indeed
Culture ?
Education ?
all bonkers nonsense which makes Gove seem like a reasonable bloke
Don't these people know that "Nurse, he's out of bed again" and similar such tired old comments = "I have no reasoned argument against this so I'll insult instead"?
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Originally posted by Simon View PostWhat do you mean, "queried" with you? I see no query. Is my PC playing up?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Mandryka
Being in possession of most of the facts that are now in the public domain.....does it not seem that the real major failure (on the part of Rotherham Social Services) was one of news management? They should have known that this story would be a red rag to the tabloids.....so, why didn't they manage it better/neutralise it?
My heart sank when I heard the 'director' of RSS trotting out hackneyed phrases about 'social and ethnic needs going forward'.....
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Originally posted by Simon View PostYou know, when you see such posts as this you wonder why you bother.
Don't these people know that "Nurse, he's out of bed again" and similar such tired old comments = "I have no reasoned argument against this so I'll insult instead"?
So to summarise
Global warming is a made up conspiracy (good job you don't live in Peterborough then)
the conspiracy theory of global warming suits the Kippers as it chimes nicely with the idea that all our troubles are caused by the EU ..... another daft conspiracy
We believe in "freedom" BUT not for Gay people
The UK can "revert" to it's "traditional" fishing grounds...... That's Icelandic coastal waters to the rest of the world.....
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We should abolish teacher training and replace it with "on the job" schemes (like WOT Gove is doing to the dismay of those who know about this )
and as for Culture ? no idea mate but i'm sure once we've run away from the nasty folks over the channel we can all sink into our armchairs with a dose of Elgar
presenting opinions as facts might work for your forelock tugging yokels down the Fishpond
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by Mandryka View PostBeing in possession of most of the facts that are now in the public domain.....does it not seem that the real major failure (on the part of Rotherham Social Services) was one of news management? They should have known that this story would be a red rag to the tabloids.....so, why didn't they manage it better/neutralise it?
My heart sank when I heard the 'director' of RSS trotting out hackneyed phrases about 'social and ethnic needs going forward'.....
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostOr not even made such a daft decision in the first place.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Simon
Originally posted by french frank View PostI would charitably put that down to human error.
But your charity and readiness to excuse, borne in this instance of an antipathy to UKIP and your extremely pro-EU beliefs, is, unusually for you, warping your judgement. And you know how much I respect your usual fairness.
Error there may have been, but what this incident shows so clearly - and everyone with any insight knows it, whether they will admit it or not! - is the style of politically correct fascism that exists in some places within our social services network. It's just one example, for once so clearly and accidentally evidenced, of the kind of behaviour that is generally kept under wraps and directly unknown to most of us, unless we meet it within our own lives or hear of it from our families or acquaintances.
Ir is unforgiveable, it is undemocratic and it is unfair. In its possible effect, in this particular case, on the children, it is leaning towards being evil.
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Simon
Originally posted by french frank View PostAs this has been queried with me, I'd like to clarify: I meant that if Rotherham council has guidelines not to place immigrant children for fostering with parents who may hold anti-immigrant views (whatever you think about such a guideline), it is surely their duty to discover such views before they place the children.
"Hey, ff - your post seems to imply that Rotherham SS were in the wrong and UKIP is right. Surely you don't want people thinking that?"
But that, of course, is exactly the position. They have neither right nor duty to take into account any foster family's political views, unless those views would reasonably be likely to endanger the welfare of the children. What will we have next? No conservatives allowed to adopt?
What is wrong about the affair is a) that some idiot thought UKIP was a racist party and b) that any politically-correct guideline that implied that anti-immigration views are somehow more "wrong" than pro-immigration views shouldn't have existed in the first place. They are both valid viewpoints and can be argued rationally, though clearly those on each side believe that theirs is the more rational. So not only the individual, but the whole ethos of the Council, should take the blame.
Originally posted by french frank View PostPlacing them and then taking them away 'because they belong to UKIP' will, on the basis of fair treatment (natural justice?), be a gift to UKIP.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostI thought you might.
But your charity and readiness to excuse, borne in this instance of an antipathy to UKIP and your extremely pro-EU beliefs, is, unusually for you, warping your judgement. And you know how much I respect your usual fairness.
Error there may have been, but what this incident shows so clearly - and everyone with any insight knows it, whether they will admit it or not! - is the style of politically correct fascism that exists in some places within our social services network. It's just one example, for once so clearly and accidentally evidenced, of the kind of behaviour that is generally kept under wraps and directly unknown to most of us, unless we meet it within our own lives or hear of it from our families or acquaintances.
Ir is unforgiveable, it is undemocratic and it is unfair. In its possible effect, in this particular case, on the children, it is leaning towards being evil.
What you call politically correct fascism "within our social service network" must include the legal advisers to that network which does not make autonomous decisions without prior reference to legal advice, do bear this salient fact in mind.
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