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TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> The ban in New York isn't in force till 2022 and

> resturants and suppliers all over NY are going to

> throw legal obstacles in its path

>

> Could be interesting to watch and let's hope our

> mayor doesn't get ideas about becoming the food

> police as he can't manage the real police


Evidence?

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> Objecting to faith schools is "intolerant"?

> Really? Why support a practice that actively

> segregates communities?

Precisely- and not just communities- I've worked in several 'faith' schools and they actively discriminate against LGBT by not including those PEOPLE in the Equality section of the Citizenship program.( until September 2020) And, unfortunately fishbiscuits, we are banging our heads up against a brick wall trying to persuade any person of 'faith' to think again because 'faith' is a belief in the totally unknowable....Catch 22 comes to mind- conveniently for them.

uncleglen Wrote:

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> fishbiscuits Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Objecting to faith schools is "intolerant"?

> > Really? Why support a practice that actively

> > segregates communities?

> Precisely- and not just communities- I've worked

> in several 'faith' schools and they actively

> discriminate against LGBT



So you strongly object to faith schools


But you?re happy to take their money and to work their


You see any hypocrisy in that?

cella Wrote:

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> TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The ban in New York isn't in force till 2022

> and

> > resturants and suppliers all over NY are going

> to

> > throw legal obstacles in its path

> >

> > Could be interesting to watch and let's hope

> our

> > mayor doesn't get ideas about becoming the food

> > police as he can't manage the real police

>

> Evidence?


I saw this on the BBC news which I think may supports doggers statement


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-50254760

pk Wrote:

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> Are you also sick to the stomach of single sex schools? And private schools?


Pretty much, yes. But not to the same extent. Single sex schools do not indoctrinate impressionable young minds by mixing mythology and personal beliefs with education.


Yes religion may be a delicate subject for some, but I'm all for speaking up for reason, critical thinking, and human progress. Cruel slaughter of animals does not stand up to any sort of logic or scrutiny. Neither does educating kids according to their parents' extra-curricular beliefs. Or prime ministers who think their invisible magical friend told them to take the country to war.


I'm sick to the f*****g stomach of all of it, to be honest.


Clearly we'll never agree, so I shall not continue further (and apologies again for derailing the thread).

Whilst it's an old story Cella, the following talks a about how the Mayor failed to spend much needed money on the police when knife crime was rising in 2018


https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/mayor-poured-10m-extra-into-culture-that-would-fund-182-more-police-a3927101.html


There are more examples on line and if you weren't such a doubting Thomas you could look them up yourself, however now back to NY and banning Foie Gras and not your apparent lovefest for the Mayor.🤔😳😂

pk Wrote:

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> uncleglen Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > fishbiscuits Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Objecting to faith schools is "intolerant"?

> > > Really? Why support a practice that actively

> > > segregates communities?

> > Precisely- and not just communities- I've

> worked

> > in several 'faith' schools and they actively

> > discriminate against LGBT

>

>

> So you strongly object to faith schools

>

> But you?re happy to take their money and to work

> (their) there

>

> You see any hypocrisy in that?


No- just getting my money back (ha ha ha) AND I could challenge their homophobia face to face....and I now know that the indoctrination is actually getting worse...importation of more fundamentalist video material from the USA, using enhanced colours (or should I say 'colors'- a dead give-away) and modern 'romantic' music and imagery...sickening

TheArtfulDogger Wrote:

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> Whilst it's an old story Cella, the following

> talks a about how the Mayor failed to spend much

> needed money on the police when knife crime was

> rising in 2018

>

> https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/mayor-poure

> d-10m-extra-into-culture-that-would-fund-182-more-

> police-a3927101.html

>

> There are more examples on line and if you weren't

> such a doubting Thomas you could look them up

> yourself, however now back to NY and banning Foie

> Gras and not your apparent lovefest for the

> Mayor.🤔😳😂


Think it's more your hate fest isn't it.

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