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#1 Mini_Magic

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Posted 25 February 2009 - 07:58 PM

I was lost for words when I read this in the news paper today. Do these mums really believe that a child seeing someone without a arm is going to scar them for life?

Edited by Black Civic, 25 February 2009 - 07:59 PM.


#2 yorkshirechris

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Posted 25 February 2009 - 08:03 PM

Sounds just about right :withstupid: pathetic, pathetic people eh.

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Posted 25 February 2009 - 08:09 PM

it's easier for them to complain than to explain things to their kids, that's retards for you !!

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Posted 25 February 2009 - 08:22 PM

Surely armless for kids lol


couldn't help myself

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Posted 25 February 2009 - 09:55 PM

That is sickening and really offensive. What planet are these people on? Do they keep their children locked up in case they see something untoward in the big scary outside world? Pathetic. I hope she doesn't leave her job or feel she has to because of these pathetic people. You have to feel sorry for the kids with parents like this! :)

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Posted 25 February 2009 - 10:09 PM

Seriously though WHY do people complain about anything and everything??

Do they have nothing else to do??

Hustybusty :) FAIL and fairly unsuitable :)

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Posted 25 February 2009 - 10:14 PM

Seriously though WHY do people complain about anything and everything??


Stop moaning about people complaining.

Ooops, I'm moaning about you moaning about people complaining :)

Its right though, if these stupid parents put as much effort into disciplining their kids the world might just be a better place..

THIS is in the local paper today... a cafe has banned pushchairs because they get in the way.. one mother said:

"I think it's discrimination towards mothers."

No it isn't, you stupid bint, it's common sense. ARGH!

Edited by yorkshirechris, 25 February 2009 - 10:56 PM.


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Posted 25 February 2009 - 11:45 PM

Oh dear lord, can they get any more pathetic??

What next? Complaints that the real Munch bunch were better?

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Posted 26 February 2009 - 07:22 AM

theres a 20 page topic on volkszone about this

not 1 parent over there had a problem with her and i bet you wont find a parent here with a problem with her

kids don't question things like this they just except it at their age

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Posted 26 February 2009 - 08:26 AM

The same parent allow their kids to play violent and shoot them up games.

So it is okay to kill people and see dead mutilated bodies, but not armless ALIVE people :) .

Maybe they have nothing else to do!! :)

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Posted 26 February 2009 - 10:52 AM

very very sad we have 5 kids ( aged 6, 13, 13, 13, 16,) and hide nothing from them with in reason ie over 18 stuff

they are well educated, polite, well manered, but by no means angels, but above all else KIDS that are able to make up
there OWN minds

if they say to me "look at him dad whats wrong with him "about a disabled person or some one a bit different i'll tell them to go ask them

i really feel sorry for the kids and the parents what will these kids be like when they grow up and go out into the big wide and scary world (it's not disney land out there LOL)

like some one on the post said what would these parents do if THIER child lost a limb in an accident
hide them away so not ofend others NO

they would be the first to winge and moan that there kids were then treated un fairly

when kids are young they should mix with others ie disabled pepole from other cultures old folk
it gives them a better out look at the diverse world we live in and being only kids they will exept people for who they are
not on disabilities class race or culture

and all kids (teenagers ) should be made to watch jeramy kyle so they can see what happens if you dont get a good education and have resect for others

this nanny state we live needs to change and soon

*melon* pc all we need is manors and respect and pride

the primary shool that all our kids went to has a motto "TAKE PRIDE, GIVE RESPECT"

and i proud to say all our kids do (proud dad talk)

Edited by scrog, 26 February 2009 - 10:58 AM.


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Posted 26 February 2009 - 12:26 PM

“How do you explain to a three-year-old child why one of the presenters has half an arm?”


I'd probably do a bit of research and go for she was in a nasty accident and got badly hurt, but luckily the Doctors and Nurses saved her.

I was at Buckingham Palace for the Paralympian Reception last night, and the guests were absolutely the nicest bunch of people ever, more then happy to share their experiences and chat, and lovely to be around.

I think these parents need to wake up to the fact that not everyone is the same, having an obvious disability should be seen not as something to hide or be ashamed of, but as something that makes people unique, interesting, and beautiful.

We can only hope that today's kids seeing Cerrie, will grow up to be more accepting of people's differences.

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Posted 26 February 2009 - 12:27 PM

very very sad we have 5 kids ( aged 6, 13, 13, 13, 16,) and hide nothing from them with in reason ie over 18 stuff


3 at 13 - you were busy in 1996!

All good points, very well made.

When I was young my Dad was heavily involved in the Phab club (Physically Handicapped and Able Bodied it stood for at the time, they have since dropped the word handicapped) I spent a lot of time there a a nip, and it really helped to put things in perspective, I would say this has also helped me in my adult life.

Children should not be shielded from this sort of thing, this is what creates prejudice. Of course they will be curious but it is the parents duty to fill their kids with knowledge not fear. The more exposure they have - the more they realise that it is a normal part of life.

Edited by MuppetDonkey, 26 February 2009 - 12:27 PM.


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Posted 26 February 2009 - 03:26 PM

very very sad we have 5 kids ( aged 6, 13, 13, 13, 16,) and hide nothing from them with in reason ie over 18 stuff


3 at 13 - you were busy in 1996!

not busy all in one go :D

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Posted 26 February 2009 - 04:12 PM

thats easy for you to say but how did your wife feel about it in 1996




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