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School apologises after girl, 12, punished for wearing Union Jack dress
Bilton School said it ‘deeply regretted’ sending Courtney Wright home and apologised to her familywww.independent.co.uk
"On Friday 11th July, an incident occurred during our Culture Celebration Day that caused considerable upset to one of our pupils, her family, and members of the wider community. We deeply regret the distress this has caused and offer our sincere and unreserved apologies.
"We have since spoken directly with the pupil and her family to listen to their concerns and reflect on how this could have been handled better. We are committed to learning from this experience and ensuring that every student feels recognised and supported when expressing pride in their heritage.''
The school admits they were wrong...Hopefully the young girl can get over the injustice and racism that she had to endure here. Leftist identity politics has no place in schools. Truly despicable what these Marxists are up too.
A link to the context about the dad?More to the story than your sad little, biased blurt.
The little girl's dad was a neo nazi influencer who gave the little girl a highly racist anti immigrant speech to read at a school event about inclusion while wearing the Union Jack dress.
When the teachers figured out what the scheme was and sent the little girl home to avoid an uncomfortable scene, racist dad broadcast the event on all his social media pages - just like he planned to do all along.
Life's a lot easier for you people when you edit out 90% of the real truth.
This was reported on several days agoA link to the context about the dad?
The dad is Stuart Field.A link to the context about the dad?
But search pulls up nothing but the "School sends innocent child with Spice Girl dress home" stories.This was reported on several days ago
Thanks.The dad is Stuart Field.
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'People have had enough about being told what they can and can't do'
Stuart Field, 47, says 'what happened on Friday should not happen to any child in the UK' as he hit out at the school that placed his daughter in isolationwww.express.co.uk
As has already been posted, it seems the father was a neo-nazi who was trying to use this to push some neo-nazi speech via his daughter.![]()
School apologises after girl, 12, punished for wearing Union Jack dress
Bilton School said it ‘deeply regretted’ sending Courtney Wright home and apologised to her familywww.independent.co.uk
"On Friday 11th July, an incident occurred during our Culture Celebration Day that caused considerable upset to one of our pupils, her family, and members of the wider community. We deeply regret the distress this has caused and offer our sincere and unreserved apologies.
"We have since spoken directly with the pupil and her family to listen to their concerns and reflect on how this could have been handled better. We are committed to learning from this experience and ensuring that every student feels recognised and supported when expressing pride in their heritage.''
The school admits they were wrong...Hopefully the young girl can get over the injustice and racism that she had to endure here. Leftist identity politics has no place in schools. Truly despicable what these Marxists are up too.
Show me the exact post where he is a neo-nazi...As has already been posted, it seems the father was a neo-nazi who was trying to use this to push some neo-nazi speech via his daughter.
They did the right thing sending her home.
Nazism has no place in schools.
Here is the speech the girl was going to give in full.Show me the exact post where he is a neo-nazi...
This part here was unnecessarily political, divisive, and possibly alludes to xenophobia. It also reeks of white identity politics and grievance:Hello everyone.
Today I want to talk about my culture - British culture - and why it’s important to me.
In Britain, we have lots of traditions including drinking tea, our love for talking about the weather and we have the Royal Family.
We have amazing history, like Kings and Queens, castles, and writers like Shakespeare.
It's also modern, diverse and always changing - with music, fashion and food from all around the world blending into daily life. And let’s not forget fish and chips!
It's also the way we speak, our humour, our values of fairness and politeness, and the mix of old traditions and new ideas.
But sometimes at school, we only hear about other cultures - which is great because learning about different countries is interesting and important. But it can feel like being British doesn’t count as a culture, just because it’s the majority.
I think culture should be for everyone - not just for people from other countries or backgrounds. Being British is still a culture, and it matters too. It’s part of who I am.
So let’s celebrate all cultures - whether they come from far away or right here at home.
Thank you!
Therefore, while the kid is not to be blamed, and it is regrettable she was made to feel uncomfortable, her father is a piece of work.But sometimes at school, we only hear about other cultures - which is great because learning about different countries is interesting and important. But it can feel like being British doesn’t count as a culture, just because it’s the majority.
I think culture should be for everyone - not just for people from other countries or backgrounds. Being British is still a culture, and it matters too. It’s part of who I am.
The xitter is still sometimes a good search engine, given the uselessness of google these days.But search pulls up nothing but the "School sends innocent child with Spice Girl dress home" stories.
Hence my request for a link, since you had clearly seen the other material.
Thanks.
I did see the school was shut down via threats, which wasn't a good sign.
I think without the context of the Dad being a far-right activist (which, by the way, you didn't provide) this isn't very damning.Here is the speech the girl was going to give in full.
This part here was unnecessarily political, divisive, and possibly alludes to xenophobia. It also reeks of white identity politics and grievance:
Therefore, while the kid is not to be blamed, and it is regrettable she was made to feel uncomfortable, her father is a piece of work.
The school's actions here were therefore justified.
Had the speech not contained this part, it would have been okay, but the father tried to use this opportunity to passive aggressively attack minority students in the school.
I think without the context of the Dad being a far-right activist (which, by the way, you didn't provide) this isn't very damning.
It can absolutely be a dog-whistle, but on its own, it can pass.
So this all goes back to "the dad is a known figure and clarifies what is going on".
You will notice, for instance, that Frank has pulled up something about his family life , but nothing about him being a neo-Nazi.