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Mrs D has been called into school on two occasions:

The first was because my daughter had supposedly called someone “Evil” in Reception class. When the teacher asked why she had said it, my daughter said that she called it the other girl because we called it her at home.

Bizarrely the teacher completely failed to see the obvious. My daughter is called Evie, and we called her Evie Kinevel, and so she called her friend Evie Kinevel too - you guessed it, her name was Evie.
 
On the second occasion my wife was called into school because my son used the word “lesbian” in infants school.

It seems a child accused my son of calling her “gay”. He hadn’t, and in his defense he said “No I didn’t say you are gay, if I was going to say that then I would say you are a lesbian, because you’re a girl”.

The teacher knew that my son hadn’t called the girl in question anything, but called my wife in because he shouldn’t use the word “lesbian”.

I found it incredible in this day and age that a teacher would suggest that using the word lesbian in absolutely the right context was a bad thing. Bizarre.
 
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So the 6 year old isn’t racist, he/she is just repeating what has been heard at home.

Yes mainly, but I suspect there are a lot of factors involved.

I would be very surprised to hear a kid in a buggy in Chelsea say "F* off you C*" but I did hear it in the North East :D
 
I would be very surprised to hear a kid in a buggy in Chelsea say "F* off you C*" but I did hear it in the North East :D

mmm mmm
 
Yes mainly, but I suspect there are a lot of factors involved.

I would be very surprised to hear a kid in a buggy in Chelsea say "F* off you C*" but I did hear it in the North East :D
I have seen a teenage mother leaving the shopping centre with baby in buggy and toddler walking beside. Baby is crying. Mother says to toddler "Tell your fxxxxxg sister to fxxxxxg shut up."
 
Johnny was regularly in trouble when at school.

The teacher asked the pupils to produce a sentence containing the word "fascinate".


Julie said, "My family and I went to see the animals at Chester Zoo. It was fascinating."

The teacher said, "That was good, but I wanted the word fascinate."

Susan raised her hand. She said, "My family went to London Zoo and I touched an elephant. I was fascinated."

The teacher said, "Good, but I really wanted the word fascinate."

Johnny raised his hand and said. "My Aunty Pauline's cardigan has 12 buttons, but her boobs are so big she can only fasten 8?"
 
I have seen a teenage mother leaving the shopping centre with baby in buggy and toddler walking beside. Baby is crying. Mother says to toddler "Tell your fxxxxxg sister to fxxxxxg shut up."

I regularly have to wait at the school gate to pick up my grandson. The language some of these young "mothers" use is disgusting and all in front of their unfortunate younger siblings waiting with them. I'd love to remonstrate with them but just tolerate it for the quiet life. I regard them as lowlife.
Its no wonder young kids have bad language and behaviour when its so close to home with their parents.
 
You should hear my 6 yr old grandson and my 2 yr old granddaughter. Despite my best efforts to bring my kids up right, they swear in front of their kids. No wonder my granddaughter tells you to f*** off.
 
Can we still talk about chocolate nipples you can buy in the sweet shop?

Ha ha! I thought about the choc-chip-nips as well! (I mean the confectionery btw!)

Headmistress sounds like the prejudice one to me. Why create a some kind of segregation between the kids because one has made an innocent literal observation as to the similarity of a colour, in this case chocolate? To me being ‘racist’ is subjective. Is the child displaying malicious hatred toward another person, purely because of ethnicity? To me that’s’ racism’.
This sounds more like a normal kid making a cheeky child-like ‘funny’ (to kids) comment.
I feel we are only one race, the human race, so doesn’t matter if you’re black, white, yellow or brown (or pink!).
My kids have blonde hair. Can I call it blonde, or is that being hair-ist?
 
You should hear my 6 yr old grandson and my 2 yr old granddaughter. Despite my best efforts to bring my kids up right, they swear in front of their kids. No wonder my granddaughter tells you to f*** off.

The word F**k is part of the vernacular these days, the kid's don't even know what it means.
 
Can any male approach a female and comment on her ''boobies'' without displaying an element of sexism?
 
Sounds like utter utter bulksh!t to me. It’s purely a child making a comment based on what they see with their own eyes.

Milk chocolate is the same colour as some complexions, some are more Milky Bar like me as I am super white hahaha

A child sees it purely from an observational point of view and doesn’t know what race is, unless taught otherwise.

My eldest daughters mum is a teacher. She taught a child who wouldn’t play with non-white kids, referenced them as ‘monkeys who should live in the trees’. That’s not observation that’s a knuckle dragging, ignorant racist upbringing. Social services were involved.

I think children should be able to observe and recognise everyone’s differences. Colour, features, disabilities whatever and learn that it’s important to be kind to everyone regardless.
 
A child sees it purely from an observational point of view and doesn’t know what race is, unless taught otherwise.
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Except in this case they were set up by the other kid to do it. Why would a kid get another to do its bidding if it didn't know there was something inherently wrong in it?
 
Can any male approach a female and comment on her ''boobies'' without displaying an element of sexism?

Surely that would depend on age.
So shame on you for thinking like that.

I am super white hahaha

Typical white supremacist attitude.

I feel we are only one race, the human race, so doesn’t matter if you’re black, white, yellow or brown (or pink!).

You put me in brackets, am I not the same value as all the others, huh.

When I last looked there were in the order of 16 definitions of racist. You read them and realise we are all racist. As soon as we recognise there is a difference, this being due to colour, dress style or cultural behaviour we demonstrate a definition of racism. A Barrister could likely use such to have us labelled and penalised in a court.
Attitude and intent are of far more relevance. The world has become barmy with toooo many snowflakes jumping up in anger to defend something or someone not requiring a defence as nothing negative was intended.
I predict a normalising of many many things in the coming months as those with too much thinking time on their hands divert their thoughts to more relevant priorities.

I do wonder if the righteous socialist types will be the ones offering help to those in need.

Anyway the little lad shares my humour, good on 'Im.
 
Surely that would depend on age..

Nope, Starts somewhere and in all probability with someone older than the kid who taunted your grandson into this. You should be asking why your grandson is so easily led and the kids motivations for leading him there. A few years of that unchecked will not yield a good result.

So shame on you for thinking like that.
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GTF with that shit.
 
Starts somewhere and in all probability with someone older than the kid who taunted your grandson into this

My guess is much as you say, the friend heard same from Daddy at home. In humour possibly and son hearing laughter thought 'that's good' and remembers it.

You should be asking why your grandson is so easily led

Because he's 6 years old and still developing a charcater.

A few years of that unchecked will not yield a good result.

I'm confident the upbringing he has ahead will produce a considerate and well adjusted person.

GTF with that shit.

You've suffered a humour breakdown there.
Looking so deeply at a 6 year olds attitude to a life he hasn't yet learnt from in suggesting a sexual motive for such a comment deserves a sarcastic response methinks.
 
My guess is much as you say, the friend heard same from Daddy at home. In humour possibly and son hearing laughter thought 'that's good' and remembers it.

What if it is a 14 year old brother behind it all? Not so innocent now.


You've suffered a humour breakdown there.
Looking so deeply at a 6 year olds attitude to a life he hasn't yet learnt from in suggesting a sexual motive for such a comment deserves a sarcastic response methinks.

Fvck off.
Accusing/implying someone is a paedophile is beyond joking.
 
I would be pissed if a boy said "she has chocolate boobies" to my 6 year old daughter. My daughter attends school to learn, yes I can't control what others say to her, but I would fully expect the teacher to step in and I would not be amused if the boys parents laughed about it in front of me/my daughter. How is that funny?
 

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