pokoko said:
You mean you MADE UP a rule infringement because nothing in the article supported that whatsoever. In fact, the school's own press release where they talked about making a mistake and apologized to the student and their family directly contradicts your claim. Nowhere do they say it was a dress code violation. You made that up because you wanted to excuse the mistreatment of a child. It really says a lot about you that you literally pull stuff from thin air in order to hit your talking points. And, by the way, there is nothing wrong with supporting tougher immigration rules or protecting your own cultural identity. Personally, I don't know anything about the situation in England on that front so I stayed within the scope of the article. Regardless, the simple fact here is that you wanted very badly for this girl to be at fault and you did your absolute best to blame the situation on a 12 year old. Victim blaming is not cool but you did it anyway. Why? YOU think about THAT before you start pointing fingers at other people. That says everything about who you are. |
What the hell are you even talking about with this inane drivel? She literally got sent home because of the outfit she was wearing, no other reason is given at any point in time. It was 100% because of her outfit. That’s not a made up fact, that’s just basic reality. The fact they apologised might mean that they don’t think it was an appropriate response, or even that they no longer consider it a breach of the specific dress code rules for the cultural event, but either way at the time she was sent home because of her outfit. That is the absolute established fact that everyone agrees with, except you.







