Dear All
Society is corrupt and broken, seems pretty straight forward an observation.
How bad?
Corrupt MPs at the top of the tree and 8 year old boys carrying knives at the bottom.
An eight-year-boy has been suspended from Primary school in Fife after taking a knife out of his bag in the playground.
Why he felt the need to carry a weapon in Primary school should be the subject of an inquiry.
The boy took the knife from his home, how long he had been carrying it to and from school at this stage is anyone’s guess but disturbing none the less.
Knives can do incredible damage to a person in such a short space of time.
Multiple hits with a bladed weapon on a torso can effectively send a body into shock and send signals to the body to shut down.
In this case, another pupil took the knife off the boy and handed it to Police Officers visiting the school on a routine visit.
This time no-one was harmed or threatened.
Fife Council said the school had dealt with the matter "swiftly and severely".
Actually, the boy who took the knife off the boy dealt with it swiftly, everyone else is playing catch up.
Brave little kid who deserves recognition.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Society is corrupt and broken, seems pretty straight forward an observation.
How bad?
Corrupt MPs at the top of the tree and 8 year old boys carrying knives at the bottom.
An eight-year-boy has been suspended from Primary school in Fife after taking a knife out of his bag in the playground.
Why he felt the need to carry a weapon in Primary school should be the subject of an inquiry.
The boy took the knife from his home, how long he had been carrying it to and from school at this stage is anyone’s guess but disturbing none the less.
Knives can do incredible damage to a person in such a short space of time.
Multiple hits with a bladed weapon on a torso can effectively send a body into shock and send signals to the body to shut down.
In this case, another pupil took the knife off the boy and handed it to Police Officers visiting the school on a routine visit.
This time no-one was harmed or threatened.
Fife Council said the school had dealt with the matter "swiftly and severely".
Actually, the boy who took the knife off the boy dealt with it swiftly, everyone else is playing catch up.
Brave little kid who deserves recognition.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
I've no idea why you would imagine MPs to be at the top of any tree George.
ReplyDeleteCrawling along the bottom of the gutter would be nearer the truth. Over half of them fiddled on theor expenses...
I bet fewer than half 8 year old boys have been doing that!