Teacher murdered in her classroom
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Teacher murdered in her classroom
We've heard about the Labour Party paedophile sympathisers. Today we're hearing that Liberal Democrat Cyril Smith was a long-term paedophile who ran the notorious Rochdale council like a gangster. Evidence suggests that for many years it covered up the Pakistani rape gangs who were pimping white schoolgirls to each other - it turns out it may have covered up predatory paedophilia among its own staff too. These are heinous crimes indeed in "poor old Britain", as Paul Weston calls it.
But along with all this - and such horrible stories as a dog doused in petrol and set on fire and a cat thrown in a bottle bank with its legs tied up - the news came that a teacher has today been murdered by a pupil inside her school. Knifed to death.

Anne Maguire, who was murdered by a pupil today
David Cameron leapt into action saying he was "profoundly shocked" at this event, thereby showing himself to be either insincere or ignorant of what goes on in many British schools.
What the government will not admit is that this is of course the tip of the iceberg. I believe that a culture in which this can occur allows a lot more that doesn’t quite become this. They will instead portray it as a totally random event.
The school won’t be able to bury it, the government won’t be able to ignore it. But I expect just a variety of PC measures, if anything, will be put in place, rather than a new, punitive culture of mandatory respect for authority.
But along with all this - and such horrible stories as a dog doused in petrol and set on fire and a cat thrown in a bottle bank with its legs tied up - the news came that a teacher has today been murdered by a pupil inside her school. Knifed to death.

Anne Maguire, who was murdered by a pupil today
David Cameron leapt into action saying he was "profoundly shocked" at this event, thereby showing himself to be either insincere or ignorant of what goes on in many British schools.
What the government will not admit is that this is of course the tip of the iceberg. I believe that a culture in which this can occur allows a lot more that doesn’t quite become this. They will instead portray it as a totally random event.
The school won’t be able to bury it, the government won’t be able to ignore it. But I expect just a variety of PC measures, if anything, will be put in place, rather than a new, punitive culture of mandatory respect for authority.
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Re: Teacher murdered in her classroom
If there are any doubts about the idea that the wheels have fallen off the Anglosphere wagon, this article should help to dispel that uncertainty.
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Charlie wrote:If there are any doubts about the idea that the wheels have fallen off the Anglosphere wagon, this article should help to dispel that uncertainty.
Penelope Gibbs keeps using this word 'we'.. who is this we? The liberal consensus? Does she secretly fear the judgement because she thinks that acts like this may become more common? When one thinks of what Anne Maguire's family must be going through, then one can only marvel at the utterly crass stupidity of this woman in calling on national media for the sentence be reduced immediately, even before one brick has been laid in the great wall of moral realisation that this moonstruck assassin will have to build for himself. I doubt he will ever be able to even hold a rusty trowel, let alone mix the mortar. If he does, he will have to do it dragging metaphorical guilt chains thrice the serpentine length that old Jacob Marley sweated under.
I wonder what The Good Doctor's prison assessment would have been?
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