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offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-14 12:57 [#00219032]
Points: 6650 Status: Lurker



I fucking hate this country sometimes. There's a radio
phone-in about this mother who has been sentenced to 60 days
in prison because her children played truant. All these
sanctimonious cunts keep phoning in saying how right it is
and how she should abide by society's rule. Fuck rules, what
about personal freedom.

This country is so stuffy and repressed and stifling. I want
out.


 

offline plugexpert from Nijmegen (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-14 13:01 [#00219034]
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Come to Holland!


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-14 13:02 [#00219035]
Points: 6650 Status: Lurker



I know its more liberal but the support for Pim Fortuyn
worries me a bit.


 

offline supreme from Antwerp (Belgium) on 2002-05-14 13:03 [#00219037]
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He wasn't so bad as the press said he was.


 

offline plugexpert from Nijmegen (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-14 13:04 [#00219038]
Points: 1073 Status: Lurker



Ah,.well he's shot

so ,.it's all peace and tranquility now


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 13:04 [#00219039]
Points: 2622 Status: Lurker



i fucked the place off two years ago and have never looked
back, get to Holland, loads of work, all the beautiful woman
from all over the world seem to have moved to Amsterdam, and
buds aplenty.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-14 13:12 [#00219051]
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I do dislike our surveillance culture. And the general
busybodiness of the populace in general.


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 13:14 [#00219054]
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I actually agree that they should have taken a tough stance.
I'm all for personal freedom but wasn't being responsible
enough, even after repeated attempts to help her :/


 

offline mofo from glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 13:20 [#00219059]
Points: 97 Status: Lurker



all that stuff about prison for the woman and her truant
kids makes me worried , what are they going 2 say next....
100 days for her kids not wearing school uniform , just
because it was a "rule" the reasons apply ... you know where
does it stop .. its just one more little infingement on your
freedom that just slides by as a rule. but you dont really
think about it untill it happens to you . them you start to
get concerned .


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 13:24 [#00219062]
Points: 4700 Status: Lurker



I think you're going over the top at bit...this isn't going
to turn into a police state and IMO education is pretty
important


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-14 13:26 [#00219066]
Points: 6650 Status: Lurker



I hear you Ceri. The British are way too stuffy.

I remember a pety example in school. i had long hair but
wasn't allowed to tie my hair back, which was really
irritating, especially in the summer. This is just a minor
example of someone saying what you can and can't do. And for
what reason? It really makes me angery.

This family obviously have problems and need help, not
punishment. I always went to school but i had a comfortable
home life and I was lucky. Some children aren't so lucky and
throwing their mother in jail just compounds the problem.
Its a classic case of blaming the weakes to direct attention
and blame away from the system and its ills.


 

offline mofo from glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 13:26 [#00219067]
Points: 97 Status: Lurker



ok.. but its the principle of the whole thing . it just
worries me that all


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 13:28 [#00219070]
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those kinda of things should be left up to the school, but
if a kids not turning up for months on end something should
be done


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-14 13:30 [#00219072]
Points: 6650 Status: Lurker



Of course education is important, its essential and I can't
think of anything I value more highly. The thing is that
this will not help these kids get a better education. The
only thing to deal with these problems is by putting money
into schools and raising families out of poverty. Classrooms
are overcrowded, teachers and their resources are stretched
to the limit and the children often come from families who
struggle to make ends meet. A meagre minimum wage of £4.10
is part of this problem.

Phiz: have you learnt the language?


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-14 13:32 [#00219075]
Points: 6650 Status: Lurker



B3n: yeah but you have to ask WHY the kids don't go.
Punishment never, ever works because it doesn't deal with
the underlying causes of a problem.


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 13:33 [#00219078]
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but punishment wasn't the first or even second option. I
agree that there are underlying causes and that schools are
massively underfunded but then blame the government


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-14 13:41 [#00219083]
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I do mate. Its the government's fault for not addressing
issues of poverty, social deprivation, poor housing and
class prejudice.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 13:52 [#00219094]
Points: 2622 Status: Lurker



jonesy: i can only speak beoken biscuits, it's difficult in
Amsterdam to learn the language without doing courses, when
you try to speak in Dutch, most people speak back to you in
English.
I'm enrolling in a course for september.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-14 13:53 [#00219095]
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So you can get along with English; that's cool. Though
learning a language would be cooler. So there's plenty of
jobs there for English speakers? Sounds very tempting.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 14:04 [#00219116]
Points: 2622 Status: Lurker



no problems getting along in English.
All the major companies in the world are based here, tonnes
of work, theres 22 nationalities in our company.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-14 14:06 [#00219118]
Points: 6650 Status: Lurker



What do you do? If you don't mind me asking.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 14:09 [#00219122]
Points: 2622 Status: Lurker



graphic design for a veterinary company.

i do promotional material for 6 countries in Europe


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-14 14:10 [#00219126]
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brainwashing should be made illegal -- just like forcing
kids to go to school to be "EDUKATED" shouldn't be mandatory


 

offline od_step_cloak from Pleth (Australia) on 2002-05-14 14:54 [#00219176]
Points: 3803 Status: Regular



come to australia!
apparently i live in the town where they smoke the most pot
in the world! (apparently)

and the people here are ace! coz we're all pissed!


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-14 17:39 [#00219428]
Points: 16280 Status: Lurker | Followup to marlowe: #00219126



yes it should, cause then you would get young kids who don't
know any better dropping out of school just because they
find it boring, and what would that do for society? I do
think kids should have to go to school... they're too young
in high school, and don't know enough about the world to
decide that for themselves... Let the parents decide you
might say, but in that case most parents would send there
kids to school anyways, so making it law for kids to go to
school is just ensuring that the less "strict" parents are
sending there kids to school...


 

offline dingle berry from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2002-05-14 17:54 [#00219460]
Points: 2389 Status: Regular



they should bring back hanging!
those bastard kids would soon fall into line watching there
buddies heads rotting on spikes at the towns main entrance!


 

offline Nexus 6 from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-14 17:56 [#00219464]
Points: 3221 Status: Lurker



plugexpert said: Come to Holland!!!

I agree hehe Holland is great, I love this fucking country
man. Hell yeah!!


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-05-14 18:23 [#00219500]
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I love Canada! Harmless little people all tucked away up
here in the North, we quietly go about our business and
watch the chaos unfold everywhere else in the world. And
play hockey!


 

offline Jedi Chris on 2002-05-14 18:28 [#00219507]
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Jonesy, as many people here say, there's a whole world out
there waiting for you.....take the initiative and make the
change if you are unhappy!


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-14 18:51 [#00219527]
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ok funkmaster -- they should jail the parents, take away
their child benefit, and ritually humiliate any child who
sees thru the bullshit and fakery that is the Modern
Education System! hell yeah!! people should be told what to
do and made to follow orders, i agree with you!!

long live fascism!! hail the inverted swastika and the Oil
Barons Of the 4th reich, c/o washington DC


 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-05-14 19:00 [#00219543]
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Marlowe, I think you'll only ever be happy in a place like
Marloweland (a la Sealand). Except Marloweland would be an
oasis anchored in space light years from Earth.


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 19:02 [#00219547]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular



children should be encouraged to go to school, but parents
shudnt take the blame for their kids not going to school.

Maybe the government shud set up a benefit - if ur
child(ren) go to school then u get paid by the gov (bit like
child benefit), if they dont go, u dont get the money. It's
still a punishment, but it's just about not giving something
rather taking away something.

There's probably lots of holes in this idea e.g. the tax
payer's back pocket will suffer, but surely this idea could
be somehow implemented.

I'll be really annoyed if this policy already exists!


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2002-05-14 19:06 [#00219554]
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come to holland we smoke the most fucking pot of the
world!!!

hey no bad words about sealand! imo its fucking neat to have
your own country (but it gets a bit boring if there are no
other ppl living in it)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-14 19:06 [#00219555]
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you know, that's not a half bad idea, Inverted whale! i
think i'll start work on the plans...

...mylittlesister, you can't take away child benefit, which
is essentially what you are backing -- you expect a poor
family to cope when they take away the child benefit? that's
quite a solution, non?


 

offline JAroen from the pineal gland on 2002-05-14 19:07 [#00219557]
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mylittlesister i totally agree w/ you


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 19:11 [#00219567]
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no no no no no, u've got me all wrong.... I didnt say take
away child benefit, i was just using child benefit as an
example of a scheme. I didnt mean take it away


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-14 19:15 [#00219573]
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ah so you mean an added benefit? so bribe the kids to go to
school -- good idea...corrupt em early!


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-14 19:20 [#00219583]
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not bribing the kids... the parents get the money.


 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-05-14 19:21 [#00219585]
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What is the alternative to going to school? I think
homeschooling results in brainwashed kids as well, and
probably socially maladjusted ones as well. Should we send
the kids to the factories like we used to?


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-14 19:24 [#00219593]
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no -- we change the education system so it isn't full of
superficial bullshit; no wonder the kids dont want to go to
school -- its fraudulent.


 

offline jimisteel from SLC (United States) on 2002-05-14 19:32 [#00219606]
Points: 363 Status: Regular



I definetly feel your pain, i promise its worse were i live.
examples: It is illegal to form a gathering with music
after 2Am. there is no permit for this it doesnt exist all
parties shut down at 2am. The alcohol is 3.2 unless you go
to a state owned liquor store, and there is a big sin tax if
it costs $10 in California it costs $19 here. im not joking
it is taxed 90%. Even the 3.2 beer is more expensive than
"real" beer elsewhere. If you want to have your own Pub,
were you brew your own beer and sell it, you have to sell it
to the state and buy it back from them for more money. Then
sell it to the public. The locally brewed beer is equally
expensive, because they tax that too, and you can imagine
how many pubs we have because its very hard for them to make
money.


 

offline Inverted Whale from United States Minor Outlying Islands on 2002-05-14 19:34 [#00219610]
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I have this strange feeling that you live in Utah ...


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-05-14 19:57 [#00219642]
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All I can say is that I live in the US and _I_ want to move
to Amsterdam, so I guess it must really be tough for our
friends in good old GB. =*(


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-14 20:01 [#00219653]
Points: 16280 Status: Lurker | Followup to marlowe: #00219527



it really seems like you have a short fuse... take a chill
pill, like really...


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-14 20:23 [#00219694]
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thanx for patronising me so well the_funkmaster!! i'm afraid
you seem pretty bad at judging based on the written word --
"take a chill pill" haha, "like really" double haha...

you funny little man


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-14 20:28 [#00219704]
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whoa, you got me good there... that double haha just sealed
the deal... I just broke down crying when I read that...

you funnier little man...


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-14 20:30 [#00219709]
Points: 16280 Status: Lurker | Followup to marlowe: #00219694



well, it was pretty lame... hmmm, well you've won this
round, but watch out for next time!!!! :)


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2002-05-14 20:32 [#00219715]
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shit dude, i wasn't the one peddling brainless
banalities....try thinking and maybe you wouldnt tell people
to take "chill pills"

have a nice day!


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-05-14 20:35 [#00219720]
Points: 16280 Status: Lurker



man, I was half kidding about the chill pill... but it said
what I wanted to say, and in a not too serious way...


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-05-14 20:36 [#00219724]
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Timeout for both of you, go sit in the corner and think
about what you've done.


 


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