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(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 11:57, Reply)
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 11:59, Reply)
It's the private system (at least in the most expensive ones) constantly reinforcing the idea in the children's minds that they are superior because mater and pater have stumped up a vast amount of money so that their toffee-nosed sprog could rub shoulders with "the right sort of people," who will hopefully help them get a bully job once they've fagged their way through a Bachelor's in Neo-Gothic Basket Weaving at Oxford.
Not that I've a chip on my shoulder or anything...
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:01, Reply)
You don't actually need to be a proper qualified teacher to teach in a private school
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:03, Reply)
parents like that would infect their children with those ideas regardless of the school.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:04, Reply)
I should add that I've met plenty of people who went to boarding school and turned out perfectly nice people. Unfortunately I also met plenty of cunts from the same institutions who though a two-tier society was a bally good idea, and what the thundering Jupiter was I doing sullying their university with my povvo state-comp background?
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:06, Reply)
they jsut turn into different sorts of twats, track suits yobs hanging around bus stops intimidating or arrogant hoorah henry's who think they own the world.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:12, Reply)
i've just been reading "the help" which is all about the concept that the little white girls loved their black nannies, but somehow grew up into thinking that making them use an outside toilet "because they have different diseases" and other beyond horrendous things was the right way to be.
what do parents say to their kids to make them think like that?!
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:18, Reply)
so did the fit one of TOWIE, and she's thicker than dogshit
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:07, Reply)
but generally the schools which are the worst are those in poor areas. Which just tends to compounds the problem, I don't really agree with private education, but I don't think I'd try and stop it, I would prefer if all schools were of an excellent standard for everyone to go to, but since they aren't and realistically, they probably won't ever be, I would like to ensure that any children of mine have a good education even if that meant I had to either move house, or pay for it.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:04, Reply)
might as well spend the money on your tomatoes.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:19, Reply)
There are loads of excellent state schools and loads of shit private ones. People who trot out this 'outraged lefty student' nonsense have no idea what they are talking about AL.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:04, Reply)
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:05, Reply)
still need to email or text gonz and clendrix and TGB etc etc, will do that today!
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:09, Reply)
HA! In your face Boyce!
On a serious note, has your good lady invited you to the upcoming hot meat session?
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:10, Reply)
But the idea that you can pay for (in theory) better education due to who your parents are doesn't sit right with me.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:07, Reply)
by this reckoning you disagree with private health care as well
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:10, Reply)
I see him as Danny Dyer for some reason
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:20, Reply)
And what I think about health care isn't relevant, you don't have to lump everything in with each other.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:16, Reply)
i remember having a zimbabwean taxi driver who was telling me that he used to hire himself out as muscle for the white kids - in return for walking them home, he got to read their books. it really made me think about little shits like my cousin, who is at a really good state school and talking at the weekend about getting pregnant at 16 to get a flat... when she was 8, she wanted to get good grades and be a teacher. now she's 14, she wants a sprog and a council flat? wtf?!
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:26, Reply)
It's so totally unbelievable! I know when I was 14 I was totally appreciative of absolutely everything that I had!
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:30, Reply)
and i'll do it? saves all the pissing around.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:34, Reply)
eg, you like to laugh at my dead mother. whereas i am waiting for your wife to have several painful bloody miscarriages and nearly die in labour before running off with the hot, high-earning doctor - leaving you to bring up a mong-child that looks nothing like you to rub salt into the final aching wounds - before i mock you.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:40, Reply)
Perhaps you two should get together over a drink to discuss it further?
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:44, Reply)
i hear he has a laugh like a donkey fucking a seal
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:46, Reply)
she's wishing severe physical and emotional trauma on a woman she's never met, just because I disagree with her opinions on how a "good" society should operate.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:49, Reply)
it's because i think she married a cunt!
also the wishes part of it are not genuine. well, maybe the running off with a hot rich doctor. that part i do wish for her.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:51, Reply)
But that isn't going to stop me obtaining private health insurance as the system we currently have just isn't good enough.
Of course there is an argument that says that if you can afford private health care and education then you should do and keep funding a state system for those that can't afford it.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:17, Reply)
"why should I be contributing to this state system when it doesn't benefit me, if they want health care they should pay for it like I do" and then you get a run down system that doesn't work properly and ultimately your society ends up suffering.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:39, Reply)
i have never ever said i should not contribute to it. all i ever said was, fuck me, if i have to pay a fortune in tax, can't they spend it properly please. i have never begrudged paying money for education, but i have a brother who is deputy head of a state school, and my mother was head of a state infant school, and my cousin teaches in a state school... and ALL of them have/had the most horrendous stories about how the money gets wasted and doesn't go on the right bits!
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:42, Reply)
i said, and have always said, it should be merit-based. if you get good grades, you get it free. which can be weighted towards state schools to make it fair. i would also make it harder to get funding for some courses than others, eg medicine and teaching degrees should have lower threshholds, surfing studies should have a 10 A threshhold!
what i then said was, the students rioting because they EXPECT it for free regardless of the merits of their achievements or proposed courses etc is not something i can get on board with.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:48, Reply)
I don't think you are accurately portraying the students who were
Let's not start that discussion up again though, eh?
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:56, Reply)
those awful kids who were bright enough to get scholarships that paid for their own education from age 9-21. i mean, god.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:01, Reply)
and not paying any sort of taxes to support the education system once they qualify. in fact - my dad even had to pay tax on my scholarships, which i remember thinking was a bit unfair, since the scholarship was technically mine, and i didn't pay tax at the age of 9.
(, Fri 18 Nov 2011, 12:07, Reply)
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