Jewish MP refused permission to visit school
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otolith said:
It would be instructive to know something more about who the MP is, and whether them being Jewish is the reason they are not wanted. I mean, a Jewish school might not want Diane Abbott, but it wouldn t be because she s black.
Indeed. It may well be true but that above is hearsay, with an unknown colleague at an unknown school with unattributed quotes etc.
Not much to go on and one side of the story.
The language is positively baroque, "his presence might inflame the teachers." Perhaps he's unusually attractive and the teachers are all simpering hormonal virgins. If they're sufficiently lacking in professionalism that they cannot greet a visitor civilly they should be invited to find alternative employment.
MrBogSmith said:
otolith said:
It would be instructive to know something more about who the MP is, and whether them being Jewish is the reason they are not wanted. I mean, a Jewish school might not want Diane Abbott, but it wouldn t be because she s black.
Indeed. It may well be true but that above is hearsay, with an unknown colleague at an unknown school with unattributed quotes etc.
Not much to go on and one side of the story.
MrBogSmith said:
otolith said:
It would be instructive to know something more about who the MP is, and whether them being Jewish is the reason they are not wanted. I mean, a Jewish school might not want Diane Abbott, but it wouldn t be because she s black.
Indeed. It may well be true but that above is hearsay, with an unknown colleague at an unknown school with unattributed quotes etc.
Not much to go on and one side of the story.
otolith said:
If someone isn t welcome because of their politics, that s entirely different to them not being welcome because of their faith or ethnicity.
If the school have declined to host the unnamed MP because the people there don t like apologists for Israel - good on them.
Yet unsurprisingly Damian is a converted Jew. His husband s faith.If the school have declined to host the unnamed MP because the people there don t like apologists for Israel - good on them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damien_Egan
So where do we start? Is this just politics or maybe anti Zionists or anti gays ? So many to choose from.
I wonder what might inflame the notionally tolerant members of that borough.
Edited by Ridgemont on Monday 12th January 02:42
otolith said:
If someone isn t welcome because of their politics, that s entirely different to them not being welcome because of their faith or ethnicity.
If the school have declined to host the unnamed MP because the people there don t like apologists for Israel - good on them.
Would you have the same attitude if a Muslim MP was banned from a school for openly supporting Palestine?If the school have declined to host the unnamed MP because the people there don t like apologists for Israel - good on them.
Hypothetically of course as it would never happen...
otolith said:
If someone isn t welcome because of their politics, that s entirely different to them not being welcome because of their faith or ethnicity.
If the school have declined to host the unnamed MP because the people there don t like apologists for Israel - good on them.
Because schools should only present one side of political arguments?If the school have declined to host the unnamed MP because the people there don t like apologists for Israel - good on them.
Vanden Saab said:
Would you have the same attitude if a Muslim MP was banned from a school for openly supporting Palestine?
Hypothetically of course as it would never happen...
No, but I would if they were openly supporting ISIS, or Boko Haram, or Hutu extremists, or apartheid South Africa, or 1930's Germany.Hypothetically of course as it would never happen...
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