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Teacher Suspended - Muslim Scarf

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agchristie | 21:15 Sun 14th Sep 2014 | News
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Investigation at Bolton school over alleged comments about Muslim girl's scarf.

What would be an appropriate response if proven?

http://m.theboltonnews.co.uk/news/11471668.Teacher_suspended_over_alleged_comment_about_Muslim_student_s_headscarf/?ref=mr


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AYG - you assume she is a good teacher. The student would not be allowed to wear the scarf if the school didn't permit it.
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Scrivens - as Naomi has stated, it's the symbolism.

You are right though.
Who made the complaint?
What exactly was said?
What a fuss about nothing.
I did assume she would be a good teacher (I believe a Muslim one at that), but even a teacher should be able to reprimand a pupil if she was being inattentive. The fact that the school allows them to wear a scarf is neither here nor there, had the scarf been disallowed in class it wouldn't have happened.
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AYG - agree with you on disciplining but unless religious dress such as the headscarf is banned then the student has the right to wear it. Question is, was this teacher crossing the line into offensiveness?
What was offensive about it?
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DaisyNonna - that was my open question! If you were the student and the teacher made that comment would you be offended?
Muslim women were originally instructed to cover their hair to discourage men from lusting after them – and so it continues. I walked behind a Muslim lady the other day – her head was wrapped in a scarf, but lower down she wore a skimpy short top and lime green leggings that clung so tightly to her form that not only was her VPL clearly in evidence, but also the shape of her bottom and legs. To be perfectly honest it wasn't a pretty sight, but so much for modesty. If this nonsense didn’t have such serious implications for the rest of us, one could almost find it amusing. If the teacher crossed the line into offensiveness, good for her. It’s high time we stopped kowtowing to manufactured offence.
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Naomi, that has amused me, oh dear!

Surely, common sense will prevail in this case. Watch this space as they say.
We can only hope. :o)
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Schools, police, children's services are a victim of their own policies with regard to ethnicity and diversity. As if these professionals aren't under enough pressure...
Common sense in cases like these is always found beside the piles of well-rotted rocking horse ***.
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Douglas, I wish you would just speak your mind ;-)
ag, our stalwart efforts to ensure that the foibles of the religious are respected and protected from criticism create more problems than they solve. Inevitably we end up climbing up our own bottoms.

I like douglas. :o)
You can always rely on Douglas:-)
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What is WRONG with these people?

We all get along fine ... and then they make themselves hard to get along with ... and then they mon because people don't get along with them.

They need to get a *** grip.

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