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Stupidity Pt2
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Bedsaddick said:bigstemarra said:Bedsaddick said:SporadicAddick said:Bedsaddick said:soapy_jones said:seth plum said:To be woke is to be prepared to stand up to racism.
There is stuff you just ain't allowed to do, I would be more worried that the educator in question, didn't realise he would kop shit for it!
MLK made sense intellectually, empirically and morally. 'Woke' post-modernists attempting to 'update' his beliefs are intellectually, empirically and morally deficient. They have brought the contempt upon themselves.
Is it the kind of nonsense that only someone with the IQ of a 5-day old croissant would believe?
Does it give them the opportunity to constantly bring it to the attention of everyone within squealing distance as a way of bringing attention to themselves and their superior moral constitution?
Is it an employment creation scheme for those with worthless degrees from indoctrination centres (posing as educational establishments) who possess limitless credulity and zero intellectual curiosity or ability for independent thought?
Does it pose as rebellion whilst aligning with the views of both the corporations, international globalist financiers, the Government, law enforcement and the judiciary, i.e the epitome of establishment conformity?
Does it do (considerably more) harm than good to society in the grand scheme of things, despite claiming to do the opposite?
Then to me it's woke.
I can agree with you that despite being the establishment mainstream approved narrative, I also find it to be the preserve of extremists, so there is some common ground, I suppose!
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R0TW said:Just to clarify a few points.
My son and his class have officially left school.
The IB results were issued two weeks ago on line.
He smashed it getting 5 x 7s, and one 6.
The important 7 was maths which has now got him a place at LSE.
The maths teacher knew how much it meant to his class, and the whole class agreed to meet in the pub on the main road that does pizzas (Rose & Crown). Nothing too sinister. The agreement was a couple of hours as a simple congratulation gathering.
They are all 18 years old and no doubt recently voted in the elections.
I think they should be capable of making a decision of this nature without putting their excellent teachers career in jeopardy.2 -
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bigstemarra said:Bedsaddick said:bigstemarra said:Bedsaddick said:SporadicAddick said:Bedsaddick said:soapy_jones said:seth plum said:To be woke is to be prepared to stand up to racism.
There is stuff you just ain't allowed to do, I would be more worried that the educator in question, didn't realise he would kop shit for it!
MLK made sense intellectually, empirically and morally. 'Woke' post-modernists attempting to 'update' his beliefs are intellectually, empirically and morally deficient. They have brought the contempt upon themselves.
Is it the kind of nonsense that only someone with the IQ of a 5-day old croissant would believe?
Does it give them the opportunity to constantly bring it to the attention of everyone within squealing distance as a way of bringing attention to themselves and their superior moral constitution?
Is it an employment creation scheme for those with worthless degrees from indoctrination centres (posing as educational establishments) who possess limitless credulity and zero intellectual curiosity or ability for independent thought?
Does it pose as rebellion whilst aligning with the views of both the corporations, international globalist financiers, the Government, law enforcement and the judiciary, i.e the epitome of establishment conformity?
Does it do (considerably more) harm than good to society in the grand scheme of things, despite claiming to do the opposite?
Then to me it's woke.
I can agree with you that despite being the establishment mainstream approved narrative, I also find it to be the preserve of extremists, so there is some common ground, I suppose!2 -
Unlike you, Beds, I don't need someone to tell me what to think or what to say; I can work that out for myself.
You should try it some time; if you're capable of it, that is.
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bigstemarra said:Unlike you, Beds, I don't need someone to tell me what to think or what to say; I can work that out for myself.
You should try it some time; if you're capable of it, that is.0 -
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cafc999 said:seth plum said:cafc999 said:seth plum said:soapy_jones said:seth plum said:To be woke is to be prepared to stand up to racism.
There is stuff you just ain't allowed to do, I would be more worried that the educator in question, didn't realise he would kop shit for it!
It is closer to threatening.
Stay woke everybody, the racists are all around, often in disguise.
Maybe just stick to the original subject eh?
Then applying the word ‘woke’ to silly things undermines the strength of the term as being about standing up to racists.
A teacher being warned or stopped from being over familiar with students is it’s own issue about power relationships and so on, it is nothing to do with wokeness as has been suggested.1 - Sponsored links:
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Bedsaddick said:SporadicAddick said:Bedsaddick said:soapy_jones said:seth plum said:To be woke is to be prepared to stand up to racism.
There is stuff you just ain't allowed to do, I would be more worried that the educator in question, didn't realise he would kop shit for it!0 -
Had I been of this generation and that group, I certainly wouldn't have been allowed to be there and to drink alcohol as my birthday is the end of August - as would roughly two of every average sized group of 24 pupils. But as has been stated categorically by the opening poster they all were so, presumably, that was checked already by the pupils and the teacher (assuming the teacher actually has access to that information and didn't just ask them all). It is something that both my sons have found an issue in past when going to venues that call for 18 (or 21) to be the age of entry. At least one of their peer group hasn't been old enough to do so.
Notwithstanding that, it is a real shame that the get together wasn't allowed to go ahead. It is indicative of the times that rules are set in place that go beyond a duty of care but one has to accept that if they are broken then it is the teacher's career that has a black mark against it and not the pupils'. We live in times when every single person has to ensure that they do everything to the letter of the Law because if they don't then there are repercussions. Whether we like it or not. What if an incident had happened such as a fight? The headlines would not have been mostly about the pupils though the mention of the school's name would have brought reputational damage. It would have been about the teacher and with the advent of mobile phones and social media, there really is no hiding place. "Teacher at Bexley Grammar arranges pxxx up for pupils that descends into full blown brawl".
Times have, as I say, moved on and so much so since what was deemed as something that could be shown a blind eye to - my school mates and I used to take our school ties off at lunchtimes and pop into the Old Black Horse in Half Way Street, Sidcup for a pint and a game of darts! We were a few years older and the forerunners of the group a few years later that infamously became known as "Sozzlehurst and Hiccup" in the national press: https://www.raggedclown.com/2009/03/26/sozzlehurst-and-hiccup/
Most of all, though, the saddest thing of all is that this incident has been allowed to descend into a full blown argument about the definition of "woke" on here. Threads have been closed for less. I know because I've started one or two of them!
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No one has yet answered the question whether they'd be happy for their 18 year old daughter and a few female mates to go out drinking with someone who was their teacher a week or two previously?
I can't help think there's a touch of treating young lads differently coming through.
I can see both sides of this but, as above, there's a dozen ways in which this could have gone pear shaped.6 -
It was only a matter of weeks ago that a female teacher was jailed for having sex with two of her male pupils. So it probably best to have some strict boundaries.6
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Once again @Stu_of_Kunming has wanted to dehumanise me by calling me an ‘it’. Twice yesterday on this thread, then again today and on several occasions in the past.
The ironic thing is that @Stu_of_Kunming will position himself as a superior poster, indulging in virtual backslapping with those others on here who personalise and show enmity towards me whenever and whatever I post.
Even more ironic is that people will sneer if I mention it by saying I am ‘playing the victim’.If @Stu_of_Kunming is encouraged to call me an ‘it’ and it is allowable, I wonder if it is allowable to call him the c**t that as far as I am concerned he is.
The moderators would allow one insult but not the other I reckon.4 -
My cautious choice of pronoun has a been explained several times, it’s absolutely nothing to do with dehumanising, you, once again choose to ignore that though, in order to, as always, play the victim.
Feel free to call me a c**t, it wouldn’t bother me in slightest, I certainly wouldn’t resort to tagging you multiple times within the same post. (You are aware only one notification can be sent per post, right?)
I’ve also never claimed superiority to anyone on this forum, your inferiority complex obviously comes from within, I’m sure there are professionals around that can help you with that, although I’d suggest you have more pressing issues to deal with first.4 -
Bloody hell, 9am on a Sunday morning and on Charlton life people are calling each other c***. Take it down a notch guys.4
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Our sixth form went out for a curry with chemistry teacher, nothing in appropriate there I don't think0
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McBobbin said:Our sixth form went out for a curry with chemistry teacher, nothing in appropriate there I don't think0
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seth plum said:Once again @Stu_of_Kunming has wanted to dehumanise me by calling me an ‘it’. Twice yesterday on this thread, then again today and on several occasions in the past.
The ironic thing is that @Stu_of_Kunming will position himself as a superior poster, indulging in virtual backslapping with those others on here who personalise and show enmity towards me whenever and whatever I post.
Even more ironic is that people will sneer if I mention it by saying I am ‘playing the victim’.If @Stu_of_Kunming is encouraged to call me an ‘it’ and it is allowable, I wonder if it is allowable to call him the c**t that as far as I am concerned he is.
The moderators would allow one insult but not the other I reckon.
But Stu is the problem.
It maybe inappropriate and you may see it as a "pile on", but he is calling out the identity politics "game" that you rely on and fall back on so regularly.
Have you ever considered why this "pile on" might happen so frequently, and almost uniquely on this board?
A few months ago I took a 6 week sabbatical - I didn't open Charltonlife in that whole time. The first couple of weeks were tough, but after a while it became easier, and I realised how easy it was to step back and out of conversations when they were spiralling. Occasionally I find myself sucked back in again (like here), but I would thoroughly recommend a sabbatical...2 -
Stu_of_Kunming said:My cautious choice of pronoun has a been explained several times, it’s absolutely nothing to do with dehumanising, you, once again choose to ignore that though, in order to, as always, play the victim.
Feel free to call me a c**t, it wouldn’t bother me in slightest, I certainly wouldn’t resort to tagging you multiple times within the same post. (You are aware only one notification can be sent per post, right?)
I’ve also never claimed superiority to anyone on this forum, your inferiority complex obviously comes from within, I’m sure there are professionals around that can help you with that, although I’d suggest you have more pressing issues to deal with first.2 -
SporadicAddick said:seth plum said:Once again @Stu_of_Kunming has wanted to dehumanise me by calling me an ‘it’. Twice yesterday on this thread, then again today and on several occasions in the past.
The ironic thing is that @Stu_of_Kunming will position himself as a superior poster, indulging in virtual backslapping with those others on here who personalise and show enmity towards me whenever and whatever I post.
Even more ironic is that people will sneer if I mention it by saying I am ‘playing the victim’.If @Stu_of_Kunming is encouraged to call me an ‘it’ and it is allowable, I wonder if it is allowable to call him the c**t that as far as I am concerned he is.
The moderators would allow one insult but not the other I reckon.
But Stu is the problem.
It maybe inappropriate and you may see it as a "pile on", but he is calling out the identity politics "game" that you rely on and fall back on so regularly.
Have you ever considered why this "pile on" might happen so frequently, and almost uniquely on this board?
A few months ago I took a 6 week sabbatical - I didn't open Charltonlife in that whole time. The first couple of weeks were tough, but after a while it became easier, and I realised how easy it was to step back and out of conversations when they were spiralling. Occasionally I find myself sucked back in again (like here), but I would thoroughly recommend a sabbatical...
Something I have never said.
As for saying that I have stated my visceral hatred for you personally you will have to remind me by showing the evidence for that, or is it you who is playing the victim?
@Stu_of_Kunming was asked by a moderator as long ago as November 2023 not to dehumanise by calling a person an ‘it’, but persists.0 -
Bournemouth Addick said:No one has yet answered the question whether they'd be happy for their 18 year old daughter and a few female mates to go out drinking with someone who was their teacher a week or two previously?
I can't help think there's a touch of treating young lads differently coming through.
I can see both sides of this but, as above, there's a dozen ways in which this could have gone pear shaped.
I think that, sometimes, you just have to give people the benefit of doubt and assume they're not up to no good.4 -
seth plum said:SporadicAddick said:seth plum said:Once again @Stu_of_Kunming has wanted to dehumanise me by calling me an ‘it’. Twice yesterday on this thread, then again today and on several occasions in the past.
The ironic thing is that @Stu_of_Kunming will position himself as a superior poster, indulging in virtual backslapping with those others on here who personalise and show enmity towards me whenever and whatever I post.
Even more ironic is that people will sneer if I mention it by saying I am ‘playing the victim’.If @Stu_of_Kunming is encouraged to call me an ‘it’ and it is allowable, I wonder if it is allowable to call him the c**t that as far as I am concerned he is.
The moderators would allow one insult but not the other I reckon.
But Stu is the problem.
It maybe inappropriate and you may see it as a "pile on", but he is calling out the identity politics "game" that you rely on and fall back on so regularly.
Have you ever considered why this "pile on" might happen so frequently, and almost uniquely on this board?
A few months ago I took a 6 week sabbatical - I didn't open Charltonlife in that whole time. The first couple of weeks were tough, but after a while it became easier, and I realised how easy it was to step back and out of conversations when they were spiralling. Occasionally I find myself sucked back in again (like here), but I would thoroughly recommend a sabbatical...
Something I have never said.
As for saying that I have stated my visceral hatred for you personally you will have to remind me by showing the evidence for that, or is it you who is playing the victim.
@Stu_of_Kunming was asked by a moderator as long ago as November 2023 not to dehumanise by calling a person an ‘it’, but persists.
"It won't diminish look how many millions chose to vote for a racist government with such enthusiasm.
A lot of people are simply like that to the point that I assume everybody is a racist until I feel in some way reassured that they're not.
I might add that being Chinese, or black or brown or Jewish or whatever does not stop someone being racist. However I am more wary of white English people than any other group (I don't live in America, Australia or South Africa).
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se9addick said:Bloody hell, 9am on a Sunday morning and on Charlton life people are calling each other c***. Take it down a notch guys.
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With a long and frequent history of calling fellow Charlton fans names, however he will spuriously now deny doing so.5 -
Can't help but think about this when opening this thread -
https://youtu.be/mjAVTCWXU60?si=5Y90ZEiO7TBPEvOu
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SporadicAddick said:seth plum said:SporadicAddick said:seth plum said:Once again @Stu_of_Kunming has wanted to dehumanise me by calling me an ‘it’. Twice yesterday on this thread, then again today and on several occasions in the past.
The ironic thing is that @Stu_of_Kunming will position himself as a superior poster, indulging in virtual backslapping with those others on here who personalise and show enmity towards me whenever and whatever I post.
Even more ironic is that people will sneer if I mention it by saying I am ‘playing the victim’.If @Stu_of_Kunming is encouraged to call me an ‘it’ and it is allowable, I wonder if it is allowable to call him the c**t that as far as I am concerned he is.
The moderators would allow one insult but not the other I reckon.
But Stu is the problem.
It maybe inappropriate and you may see it as a "pile on", but he is calling out the identity politics "game" that you rely on and fall back on so regularly.
Have you ever considered why this "pile on" might happen so frequently, and almost uniquely on this board?
A few months ago I took a 6 week sabbatical - I didn't open Charltonlife in that whole time. The first couple of weeks were tough, but after a while it became easier, and I realised how easy it was to step back and out of conversations when they were spiralling. Occasionally I find myself sucked back in again (like here), but I would thoroughly recommend a sabbatical...
Something I have never said.
As for saying that I have stated my visceral hatred for you personally you will have to remind me by showing the evidence for that, or is it you who is playing the victim.
@Stu_of_Kunming was asked by a moderator as long ago as November 2023 not to dehumanise by calling a person an ‘it’, but persists.
"It won't diminish look how many millions chose to vote for a racist government with such enthusiasm.
A lot of people are simply like that to the point that I assume everybody is a racist until I feel in some way reassured that they're not.
I might add that being Chinese, or black or brown or Jewish or whatever does not stop someone being racist. However I am more wary of white English people than any other group (I don't live in America, Australia or South Africa).
I am glad you have cleared that up.3 -
MrWalker said:se9addick said:Bloody hell, 9am on a Sunday morning and on Charlton life people are calling each other c***. Take it down a notch guys.
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With a long and frequent history of calling fellow Charlton fans names, however he will spuriously now deny doing so.
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