View Full Version : Schoolgirl loses virginity ring fight
Pannonian
07-16-2007, 20:52
ring fight (http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22085629-23109,00.html?from=mostpop)
"A BRITISH teenager whose teachers had stopped her wearing a "purity ring" at school to symbolise her commitment to virginity lost a High Court fight against the ban today."
ring fight (http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22085629-23109,00.html?from=mostpop)
"A BRITISH teenager whose teachers had stopped her wearing a "purity ring" at school to symbolise her commitment to virginity lost a High Court fight against the ban today."
That title is misleading :sweatdrop:
Seamus Fermanagh
07-16-2007, 21:13
That title is misleading :sweatdrop:
Indeed.
We aren't told if this is normal or unusual for one thing. 'Round these parts, its more common for the lass to be finished with the virginity thing before the schoolgirl status is lost (assuming that High School counts as school).
Also, was it a "purity" ring or some kind of LUG ring?
We NEED all the hot and sweaty details in the post, not in some pauncy link.
Or not. :devilish:
HoreTore
07-16-2007, 22:02
The "purity rings" are just a fad, the only thing linking them to the christian faith is that it is a christian fad.
Incongruous
07-16-2007, 22:15
The fact that you can label a part of soemones faith a fad, does not detract from the fact that this is discrimination.
CrossLOPER
07-17-2007, 03:20
The fact that you can label a part of soemones faith a fad, does not detract from the fact that this is discrimination.
You do realize that not everyone who calls him or herself a "Christian" takes the faith seriously, right? In some places, like the southeastern US for example, there are lots of people who apparently call themselves Christian just to be part of the "awesome goody group", or just hide the fact that they are homosexuals.
FactionHeir
07-17-2007, 05:51
This really ought to be merged with the old topic in the backroom focussing on this. According to the news she might be filing an appeal btw.
Peasant Phill
07-17-2007, 08:47
The fact that you can label a part of soemones faith a fad, does not detract from the fact that this is discrimination.
In what way is this discrimination?
The article states that English courts also rejected a similar case with a muslim head scarf and I do believe that a scarf for a muslim is a more widespread symbol than this purity ring.
Random note:
As a result of this thread's title:
Posts: 8
Views: 132
:laugh4:
Spetulhu
07-17-2007, 09:17
As a result of this thread's title:
Posts: 8
Views: 132
I was very disappointed. :no:
Samurai Waki
07-17-2007, 09:40
If it wasn't by me, I'm not interested.
FactionHeir
07-17-2007, 10:00
Random note:
As a result of this thread's title:
Posts: 8
Views: 132
:laugh4:
There must still be people who don't know that they can read a topic's start by holding the mouse over the topic space for a while - Or they just see the title and feel the subconscious urge to click :laugh4:
AntiochusIII
07-17-2007, 10:39
Or they just see the title and feel the subconscious urge to click :laugh4: :grin2:
We are all ephebophiles deep down.
There must still be people who don't know that they can read a topic's start by holding the mouse over the topic space for a while - Or they just see the title and feel the subconscious urge to click :laugh4:
You can't view the content of a thread from the index :grin:
That's my excuse, anyway ~:)
Pannonian
07-17-2007, 12:48
I'm disappointed this thread hasn't elicited any response from Kukri and co so far.
KukriKhan
07-17-2007, 13:56
The other thread (https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/showthread.php?t=87661) from 3 weeks ago, on the topic, for those interested.
Topic title adjusted.
InsaneApache
07-17-2007, 14:37
Schoolgirl loses virginity ring fight
Now it sounds pornographic. :laugh4:
ajaxfetish
07-17-2007, 18:17
Now it sounds pornographic. :laugh4:
Well, she really wouldn't even need a new stage name if she gets into that.
Ajax
PanzerJaeger
07-17-2007, 18:47
You do realize that not everyone who calls him or herself a "Christian" takes the faith seriously, right? In some places, like the southeastern US for example, there are lots of people who apparently call themselves Christian just to be part of the "awesome goody group", or just hide the fact that they are homosexuals.
:laugh4:
Man, I thought this was going to be about two girls fighting in a mud pit or something boy was I wrong.
Adrian II
07-18-2007, 14:20
Meh, the title is still misleading. I was expecting some good sleaze instead of a lame story about goody two-shoes and the bad judge. I mean come on, this is the age when girls named Bambi get breast jobs for their sixteenth birthday. :coffeenews:
lancelot
07-18-2007, 19:07
They said allowances were made for Muslim and Sikh pupils only for items integral to their religious beliefs and that, for the same reason, crucifixes were also allowed. But it argued that the purity ring was not an integral part of the Christian faith.
At first I thought- 'fair enough' when I read this.
Then I thought- but who can decide for someone else which parts of their faith are 'intergral'
Then I thought- ah screw em (or not as the case may be :laugh4: ) religious iconography of any sort should have no place in the classroom.
This ramble was brought to you by my indecisive brain, the number 3 and the ?.
Thank you.
Don Corleone
07-18-2007, 19:25
Personally, I'm learning to heed my own advice. It's not for me to tell the British how to enforce dress codes at their public (private) schools. I will simply state that I am thankful that religious displays aren't banned in American schools unless they can be proven to be an integral part of one's religious practice.
Big King Sanctaphrax
07-18-2007, 21:43
This isn't anything to do with a ban on religious displays in schools. The school has a no jewellry policy, according to the article-and the court has ruled religious jewellery isn't exempt from this. Good decision, to my mind. Although they seem to have made it for the wrong reasons, judging by the stuff about other violations being involved as they form an 'integral part' of faiths.
Hell, we still have a totally anachronistic legally mandated session of led prayer a day. Although most schools ignore it.
InsaneApache
07-18-2007, 22:20
Hell, we still have a totally anachronistic legally mandated session of led prayer a day. Although most schools ignore it
~:eek:
I got caned for missing assembly. ( I was having a fag behind the bogs! :laugh4: )
So the kids don't sing this (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJllP6z8jDw) sort of thing at 9 am these days. No wonder societys 'broken'.
[my old school song :sweatdrop: ]
Seamus Fermanagh
07-19-2007, 03:36
~:eek:
I got caned for missing assembly. ( I was having a fag behind the bogs! :laugh4: )
A re you sure you weren't off rubbing linseed oil into the school cormorant?
:smartass:
Banquo's Ghost
07-19-2007, 20:34
( I was having a fag behind the bogs! :laugh4: )
My dear Apache, in my esteemed and private alma mater, that sentiment would have held an entirely different meaning. :devil:
Kadagar_AV
07-21-2007, 03:16
The topic title promised SO MUCH!!!
*dissapointed*
should be a ban for false advertising.
Pannonian
07-21-2007, 03:58
The topic title promised SO MUCH!!!
*dissapointed*
should be a ban for false advertising.
You should have seen the title before Spoilsport Kukri changed it. Hint: look at the earlier replies.
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