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Brian
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Message 120 of 198 (321925)
06-15-2006 2:07 PM


AdminBrian Suspension
Hi Percy,
I would be interested in an explanation for the AdminBrian suspension.
Brian.

Brian
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Message 121 of 198 (322096)
06-16-2006 2:05 AM


Bump
?

Brian
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Message 122 of 198 (322343)
06-16-2006 3:18 PM


Any balls Percy?
I am confused Percy.
You are 'man' enough to try your best to bully Faith into being an Admin and when she refuses you enlist the use of the docile AdminBuz as an emotional lever to 'force' Faith into being an admin, yet you do not have the balls to answer my question?
Poor show.
Brian.

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Brian
Member (Idle past 4980 days)
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From: Scotland
Joined: 10-22-2002


Message 152 of 198 (327824)
06-30-2006 4:12 PM
Reply to: Message 138 by rgb
06-17-2006 9:44 PM


Re: Brian Suspension - A special situation
Before he became an admin, he had to demonstrate a certain level of control to be "awarded" such an authority.
Indeed.
Which begs the question of why someone who has been banned more times than Frankie Goes to Hollywood was invited over a dozen times to become an admin.
Oh well, at least it looks good.
Brian

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Brian
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Posts: 4659
From: Scotland
Joined: 10-22-2002


Message 157 of 198 (328193)
07-02-2006 3:50 AM
Reply to: Message 155 by Cold Foreign Object
07-01-2006 7:14 PM


Re: Brian Suspension - A special situation
Well, it definitely looks good. A disruptive fundy member being granted admin status sure is a great weapon to present to any fundy member that complains about admin bias.
I know I am putting said person in your general camp but you do not approve so there is no stain on you.
The one thing I am is consistent.
Brian.

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Brian
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Posts: 4659
From: Scotland
Joined: 10-22-2002


Message 159 of 198 (328200)
07-02-2006 5:45 AM
Reply to: Message 158 by CK
07-02-2006 5:20 AM


Re: Brian Suspension - A special situation
I dare say this is another reason for offering adminship once again to Faith. It is a bit like the behaviour support bases in schools, change the environment and you change the behaviour.
In my experience, the majority of kids slide back to previous disruptive behaviour after the initial novelty wears off.
Another thing at schools that gets on my goat is the rewarding of bad behaviour. For example, I have witnessed on countless occassions a disruptive pupil being given a reward for having a perfect behaviour card for one week. In my educational region the amount of money being spent on disruptive pupils is disgraceful, it is unbelievably disproportionate. A huge number of disruptive kids get taxied everywhere, I personally know one child who gets a taxi from their home to a special unit, then another taxi into a mainstream school, spends one hour there then another taxi back to unit and another one home again. This kid has been getting this service for 3 years and he is no better behaved now than he was three years ago.
Good kids do not get taxied all over the place, good kids are virtually ignored by the system.
I realise I am less tolerant than a lot of teachers (I happen to think social inclusion is ruining our schools), but I tend to think there are only so many chances a person should get before I conclude that they are taking the piss.
Brian.

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Brian
Member (Idle past 4980 days)
Posts: 4659
From: Scotland
Joined: 10-22-2002


Message 161 of 198 (328207)
07-02-2006 6:15 AM
Reply to: Message 160 by CK
07-02-2006 6:02 AM


Re: Brian Suspension - A special situation
Yes and it's partly to do with the fact that you cannot alter or affect the home environment. At least here in the forum, we do not have the parents turning up saying "it's not my son! he's a woooonderful poster! it must be the other ones!"
And the classic parental retort "the teacher just doesn't like my Tommy"!
I'd bring back the borstal or special ed schools for about 5% of the current school population. The result and standards in the other schools would go through the roof.
I agree 100%.
Some kids are acheiving very high standards but they would be far higher if the 5% were removed. The police and local councils want us to keep the 5% in school and babysit them becuase if they are excluded they cause mayhem in the town centre.
What about their rights and education? fuck that - what about the other 95%?
Exactly.
The 5% should be given a chance, these are the school rules, this is how you are expected to behave, are you willing to comply, if not then fuck off and stay at home with your parasite chav parents.
There goes any chance I had of promotion!
Brian.

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