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Attack on free speech towards school pupils by teaching staff

Updated: Jul 9, 2020


Teaching Staff in schools have a duty to protect pupils and educate pupils but "they do not have a duty to silence political students opinions"

adds, News Reporter: Dwayne Hards

Teachers are threatening pupils with isolation if they express opinions about certain religious beliefs.

Insulting Islam is not racism as it is a RELIGION not a RACE if you added RACE to the subject then it may count as potential racism students are allowed to have political views ie


'2003 Jordanian embassy bombing in Baghdad'.

Iraq is the most affected country effected by terrorism in the world.

We must all Stay Alert on terrorism.

Here's an example a student in

County Buckinghamshire UK shouts

"Allahu Akbar", and has strong opinions on politics, and teaching staff don't like that but is it racism? No as racism means 'the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another'.

It doesn't include opinions based on certain justified religious behaviours.

Not all Muslims are extremists or terrorists 99% aren't there's just that 1% that ruin humanity and an entire way Muslim faith is viewed and expressed as.

But not all.

The only time it is discrimination is if you bully or treat religious people differently because of there beliefs but even then it's not necessarily racism.

As stated in the religious and hatred act ⬇️

Which indicates it is legal to express opinions about religion.

And schools trying to control what students say about there school on social media

This is a review and is legal it is not slander or everyone that writes a review is a criminal "seriously".

It is not an offense to write a review about a school unless it is something like

"my school spits in our food and it is gross" which would then be slander unless it was evidentually true.


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