Baggs
I must have misunderstood your comment
Like I said, working in a school I don't think all children who repeat opinions held by their families or public fogures are bullies in general even if they are committing bullying according to the equality act.
For instance a child that says "girls can't do xyz" because they have been taught that at home. They aren't saying it to be cruel, they are saying it because they believe it. Its my job to teach why that is unfaur/unkind.
Children are taught to fear, they don't have to be a bully in general to be opposed to or disgusted by an idea if that is what adults have taught them. It's ignorance.
I do agree that the negative headlines would have an impact because of adults who can't see the wider picture and are angry at a whole demographic for the actions of a few or the actions of a separate company or organisation.
Especially if children are getting the message that the existence of another demographic is harmful to them in some way.
Surely that is why it is an adults place to explain to their child what discrimination is? And to then explain what behaviour is bullying and teach them to be better?
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