1) Interesting & encouraging thing happened at my daughter's school. 12 yr old boy called a girl a 'slut' & consequences were rather severe.
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5) I am going to tell the school their disproportionate response having the opposite effect to intended cos kids see it as disproportionate
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6) Suspension or expulsion can be justified for persistent bullying but simply for the use of specific gendered words? No.
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7) Penalty for saying 'fuck off' or similar swear words is 1 detention so a weeks worth w threat of expulsion for 'slut' is disproportionate
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When England had the death penalty for stealing, this resulted in very few shopkeepers reporting theft. Didn't want it on their conscience.
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'Community justice' tended to happen instead. Authorities knew this & it didn't bother them. Peace was the aim rather than justice.
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If we actually want justice, punishments need to be proportionate or ppl won't call on the justice system. Seems even kids feel this.
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I know it's only me, but the whole concept of
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Its innate to us.
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I love this. Kids recognising that their teachers are snowflakes and pushing back. We need this across society.
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Very interesting dynamic
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