By Michael Krieger: The UK is at it again. Proving that no other people are capable of coming up with more mindless responses to the exaggerated threat of terrorism than the British.
The latest spectacle revolves around the completely idiotic website just launched by Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, titled “educate against hate.” In reality, the only people who need educating are the clowns who put this this monstrosity together and thought it was a good idea.
First a little background from the BBC [aka British Brainwashing Cunts]:
The website holds information for schools and parents to tackle the “spell of twisted ideologies”.
The government promises a “tougher approach” to preventing illegal, unregistered schools.
Mrs Morgan says the aim is to protect “impressionable minds from radical views”.
So let’s go ahead and take a look at the “warning signs of extremism” teachers should be on the look out for.
What are some of the warning signs?
With the exception of the change in religion, 90% or more of all teenagers will probably fit into one of these bullets points, if not most, by the time they reach 20 years old. My favorite is bullet point is “susceptibility to conspiracies theories” (i.e., questioning what is almost always a bullshit government narrative), and “feeling persecuted” (because we all know, no one is actually ever persecuted in Great Britain).
Keep calm and carry on serfs.
In Liberty,
Michael Krieger
Edited by AA
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The latest spectacle revolves around the completely idiotic website just launched by Education Secretary Nicky Morgan, titled “educate against hate.” In reality, the only people who need educating are the clowns who put this this monstrosity together and thought it was a good idea.
First a little background from the BBC [aka British Brainwashing Cunts]:
The website holds information for schools and parents to tackle the “spell of twisted ideologies”.
The government promises a “tougher approach” to preventing illegal, unregistered schools.
Mrs Morgan says the aim is to protect “impressionable minds from radical views”.
Is this China or the United Kingdom?
The education secretary called for a balance between preventing extremism and allowing an open debate with challenging ideas.
So let’s go ahead and take a look at the “warning signs of extremism” teachers should be on the look out for.
What are some of the warning signs?
With the exception of the change in religion, 90% or more of all teenagers will probably fit into one of these bullets points, if not most, by the time they reach 20 years old. My favorite is bullet point is “susceptibility to conspiracies theories” (i.e., questioning what is almost always a bullshit government narrative), and “feeling persecuted” (because we all know, no one is actually ever persecuted in Great Britain).
Keep calm and carry on serfs.
In Liberty,
Michael Krieger
Edited by AA
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