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A broader national "Don't be a campaigner" program would be a great idea.

A focus on LGBTIQ issues in younger people is essential. It almost cost my cousin his life. The statistics of suicide is a national disgrace. I support Safe Schools in the sense that right now it's the best we have got, but....... I don't know. The politics behind it is ******* toxic. Would rather it be run by policy wonks rather than activists, I think that would take a lot of heat out of the issue.
But the only way it survives or expands, given its only in a handfull of schools, is part of a broader package. Policy wonks would close it if a school in melbourne program offended shazza in Perth. Generally useless.
 

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Anyone who thinks you can talked into **** is pretty much outing themselves. It really isn't particularly temping to actually straight people.
 
Straight but mixed up 16 year old little Johnny goes to school learns how great and normal it is to be gay walks outside, meets 18 year old Lester who talks him into an encounter..
WTF? Here we go another one crawls out of the woodwork!
 
Straight but mixed up 16 year old little Johnny goes to school learns how great and normal it is to be gay walks outside, meets 18 year old Lester who talks him into an encounter..
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Straight but mixed up 16 year old little Johnny goes to school learns how great and normal it is to be gay walks outside, meets 18 year old Lester who talks him into an encounter..
I am reading the same gay pr0n as you isn't the climax an encounter to talk about?
 
Seriously? Why do you keep responding with your silly one liners?
Do you even think before pressing reply?
Go away!!!!
Yes

Same reason you do!

Usually!
Seriously? Why do you keep responding with your silly one liners?
Do you even think before pressing reply?
Go away!!!!

You might find it silly but I am concerned about how passive/aggressive you got there.
 
Yes

Same reason you do!

Usually!


You might find it silly but I am concerned about how passive/aggressive you got there.
Don't be too concerned, not really a matter for a public forum where everyone is anonymous.
Further, you really don't need to reply, be like me some posts are not worth it then on the other hand...
 
Great news as common sense prevails, looks like Ros has lost her golden cow.

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Won’t Somebody Please Think Of The Children!
December 18, 2016 - Education, featured, Politics - Tagged: bullying, La Trobe, LGBTI, Liberals Victoria, Matthew Guy, Roz Ward, Safe Schools - 0 Comments
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Robert F W Whitlock

The news that the Safe Schools program will henceforth be run from within the Victorian Department of Education has sharply divided opinion within the LGBTI community. But it should not. It is a vital move to safeguard the future of LGBTI rights and the protection of LGBTI kids in Victoria.

We need to focus on the objective of the whole exercise: making all schools safe for LGBTI kids. Nothing and no-one else matters. Safe Schools is not the issue. Roz Ward is not the issue. The issue is getting LGBTI-focussed anti-bullying initiatives and LGBTI-inclusive sex and relationship education into schools. Safe Schools is only one way to do this: there are others.

Safe Schools had, and still has, the full weight of the Victorian government behind it. This can only be a positive. But the government cannot put its reputation and its political capital in hostage to an external provider over whom it has no control. Especially one led by someone who has consistently and repeatedly prioritized her academic freedom of speech and opinion over the good of Safe Schools and the children it helps.

Let me be clear: Roz Ward had and has every right to make a speech, post on Facebook, march in a demo. Academic freedom of speech is and must be sacrosanct. But to do these things when the vital program she led was under intense scrutiny and withering attack from the religious right, in parliament and out, was simply feeding the trolls.

The Andrews government has been left with no choice but to bring the program under its control to try to stop the political damage and prevent itself from being blindsided yet again by an ill-considered speech or an ill-judged Facebook post.

We do not know at this stage if the staff currently running the program, including Roz Ward, will be re-employed in some capacity by the Department of Education. But if they are, they will under strict civil service discipline, unable to speak to the press or make public pronouncements without prior ministerial authorisation.

Yes, Safe Schools may be renamed, even modified, in an attempt to take more political heat out of the issue. This is relatively unimportant. The only thing that matters that programs – any programs – to support LGBTI kids and save LGBTI lives continue to roll out to all schools. Even if they have a different name. Even if they come from a range of providers. The urgent need to protect LGBTI kids is a higher priority than protecting the income stream of La Trobe University.

Why does this issue matter so much? Put simply, the Andrews government is under pressure from a resurgent Liberal opposition. That resurgence is accompanied by an extremist Christian infiltration of the party, driving it further to the right.

The Baillieu and Napthine governments were rendered impotent on LGBTI rights because of the religious “loonies” (as Ted Baillieu once described them to me) like Bernie Finn, who once accused me of donning “Pink Jackboots” for criticising Margaret Court. This faction has grown and strengthened since then.

As the Age puts it, the Victorian Liberals are lurching to the right, turning into a poor man’s copy of the Tony Abbott federal party. Like Turnbull, Matthew Guy finds himself forced to pander to the loonies even though his instincts are far more moderate.

“Remember, for instance, when Guy told us he wanted the Liberals to do more to “reach out” to the gay community? Since then, the opposition has watered down same-sex adoption laws, vowed to scrap the Safe Schools program, and used its numbers to defeat the two equality bills Labor put forward in the last sitting week of parliament.”

In this situation, it would be disastrous for the LGBTI community to see the Liberals returned to Spring St. If part of the price for that is moving Safe Schools away from La Trobe and Roz Ward, and I believe it is, that is a tiny price to pay in the overall scheme of things.

People have been reacting with hot emotion rather than cool heads. And no wonder, given what Roz Ward and Safe Schools have achieved. But allowing ourselves to be led by that emotion could put us in a far worse position going forward. It is naïve and self-indulgent. Cool heads and hard decisions are required, and the state government is taking them.

The LGBTI community should applaud rather than attack them.

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Won’t Somebody Please Think Of The Children!
December 18, 2016 - Education, featured, Politics - Tagged: bullying, La Trobe, LGBTI, Liberals Victoria, Matthew Guy, Roz Ward, Safe Schools - 0 Comments
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Robert F W Whitlock

The news that the Safe Schools program will henceforth be run from within the Victorian Department of Education has sharply divided opinion within the LGBTI community. But it should not. It is a vital move to safeguard the future of LGBTI rights and the protection of LGBTI kids in Victoria.

We need to focus on the objective of the whole exercise: making all schools safe for LGBTI kids. Nothing and no-one else matters. Safe Schools is not the issue. Roz Ward is not the issue. The issue is getting LGBTI-focussed anti-bullying initiatives and LGBTI-inclusive sex and relationship education into schools. Safe Schools is only one way to do this: there are others.

Safe Schools had, and still has, the full weight of the Victorian government behind it. This can only be a positive. But the government cannot put its reputation and its political capital in hostage to an external provider over whom it has no control. Especially one led by someone who has consistently and repeatedly prioritized her academic freedom of speech and opinion over the good of Safe Schools and the children it helps.

Let me be clear: Roz Ward had and has every right to make a speech, post on Facebook, march in a demo. Academic freedom of speech is and must be sacrosanct. But to do these things when the vital program she led was under intense scrutiny and withering attack from the religious right, in parliament and out, was simply feeding the trolls.

The Andrews government has been left with no choice but to bring the program under its control to try to stop the political damage and prevent itself from being blindsided yet again by an ill-considered speech or an ill-judged Facebook post.

We do not know at this stage if the staff currently running the program, including Roz Ward, will be re-employed in some capacity by the Department of Education. But if they are, they will under strict civil service discipline, unable to speak to the press or make public pronouncements without prior ministerial authorisation.

Yes, Safe Schools may be renamed, even modified, in an attempt to take more political heat out of the issue. This is relatively unimportant. The only thing that matters that programs – any programs – to support LGBTI kids and save LGBTI lives continue to roll out to all schools. Even if they have a different name. Even if they come from a range of providers. The urgent need to protect LGBTI kids is a higher priority than protecting the income stream of La Trobe University.

Why does this issue matter so much? Put simply, the Andrews government is under pressure from a resurgent Liberal opposition. That resurgence is accompanied by an extremist Christian infiltration of the party, driving it further to the right.

The Baillieu and Napthine governments were rendered impotent on LGBTI rights because of the religious “loonies” (as Ted Baillieu once described them to me) like Bernie Finn, who once accused me of donning “Pink Jackboots” for criticising Margaret Court. This faction has grown and strengthened since then.

As the Age puts it, the Victorian Liberals are lurching to the right, turning into a poor man’s copy of the Tony Abbott federal party. Like Turnbull, Matthew Guy finds himself forced to pander to the loonies even though his instincts are far more moderate.

“Remember, for instance, when Guy told us he wanted the Liberals to do more to “reach out” to the gay community? Since then, the opposition has watered down same-sex adoption laws, vowed to scrap the Safe Schools program, and used its numbers to defeat the two equality bills Labor put forward in the last sitting week of parliament.”

In this situation, it would be disastrous for the LGBTI community to see the Liberals returned to Spring St. If part of the price for that is moving Safe Schools away from La Trobe and Roz Ward, and I believe it is, that is a tiny price to pay in the overall scheme of things.

People have been reacting with hot emotion rather than cool heads. And no wonder, given what Roz Ward and Safe Schools have achieved. But allowing ourselves to be led by that emotion could put us in a far worse position going forward. It is naïve and self-indulgent. Cool heads and hard decisions are required, and the state government is taking them.

The LGBTI community should applaud rather than attack them.

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Very hungover, could you please summarise?
 
Great news as common sense prevails, looks like Ros has lost her golden cow.

"
Won’t Somebody Please Think Of The Children!
December 18, 2016 - Education, featured, Politics - Tagged: bullying, La Trobe, LGBTI, Liberals Victoria, Matthew Guy, Roz Ward, Safe Schools - 0 Comments
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Robert F W Whitlock

The news that the Safe Schools program will henceforth be run from within the Victorian Department of Education has sharply divided opinion within the LGBTI community. But it should not. It is a vital move to safeguard the future of LGBTI rights and the protection of LGBTI kids in Victoria.

We need to focus on the objective of the whole exercise: making all schools safe for LGBTI kids. Nothing and no-one else matters. Safe Schools is not the issue. Roz Ward is not the issue. The issue is getting LGBTI-focussed anti-bullying initiatives and LGBTI-inclusive sex and relationship education into schools. Safe Schools is only one way to do this: there are others.

Safe Schools had, and still has, the full weight of the Victorian government behind it. This can only be a positive. But the government cannot put its reputation and its political capital in hostage to an external provider over whom it has no control. Especially one led by someone who has consistently and repeatedly prioritized her academic freedom of speech and opinion over the good of Safe Schools and the children it helps.

Let me be clear: Roz Ward had and has every right to make a speech, post on Facebook, march in a demo. Academic freedom of speech is and must be sacrosanct. But to do these things when the vital program she led was under intense scrutiny and withering attack from the religious right, in parliament and out, was simply feeding the trolls.

The Andrews government has been left with no choice but to bring the program under its control to try to stop the political damage and prevent itself from being blindsided yet again by an ill-considered speech or an ill-judged Facebook post.

We do not know at this stage if the staff currently running the program, including Roz Ward, will be re-employed in some capacity by the Department of Education. But if they are, they will under strict civil service discipline, unable to speak to the press or make public pronouncements without prior ministerial authorisation.

Yes, Safe Schools may be renamed, even modified, in an attempt to take more political heat out of the issue. This is relatively unimportant. The only thing that matters that programs – any programs – to support LGBTI kids and save LGBTI lives continue to roll out to all schools. Even if they have a different name. Even if they come from a range of providers. The urgent need to protect LGBTI kids is a higher priority than protecting the income stream of La Trobe University.

Why does this issue matter so much? Put simply, the Andrews government is under pressure from a resurgent Liberal opposition. That resurgence is accompanied by an extremist Christian infiltration of the party, driving it further to the right.

The Baillieu and Napthine governments were rendered impotent on LGBTI rights because of the religious “loonies” (as Ted Baillieu once described them to me) like Bernie Finn, who once accused me of donning “Pink Jackboots” for criticising Margaret Court. This faction has grown and strengthened since then.

As the Age puts it, the Victorian Liberals are lurching to the right, turning into a poor man’s copy of the Tony Abbott federal party. Like Turnbull, Matthew Guy finds himself forced to pander to the loonies even though his instincts are far more moderate.

“Remember, for instance, when Guy told us he wanted the Liberals to do more to “reach out” to the gay community? Since then, the opposition has watered down same-sex adoption laws, vowed to scrap the Safe Schools program, and used its numbers to defeat the two equality bills Labor put forward in the last sitting week of parliament.”

In this situation, it would be disastrous for the LGBTI community to see the Liberals returned to Spring St. If part of the price for that is moving Safe Schools away from La Trobe and Roz Ward, and I believe it is, that is a tiny price to pay in the overall scheme of things.

People have been reacting with hot emotion rather than cool heads. And no wonder, given what Roz Ward and Safe Schools have achieved. But allowing ourselves to be led by that emotion could put us in a far worse position going forward. It is naïve and self-indulgent. Cool heads and hard decisions are required, and the state government is taking them.

The LGBTI community should applaud rather than attack them.

Be Sociable, Share!"

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I don't know which site you quoted the article from and I agree I think it is a good thing that the Vic Government is taking over the program however what the author has omitted which I think will address some concerns against the objectors is that the program will cover all types of bullying.

Further I agree that cancelling the program six months earlier will take the focus off Ward and back on to the aims of the program.

It helps understanding when you hear the Education Minister being interviewed to get the full story.
 
I love the way Roz Ward's motivation, and politics is constantly questioned, yet the motivations of guys like Andrews, and Christensen are rarely probed. I'm assuming they meet the Rupert Murdoch/IPA approved definition of "sensible centre".
 
I don't know which site you quoted the article from and I agree I think it is a good thing that the Vic Government is taking over the program however what the author has omitted which I think will address some concerns against the objectors is that the program will cover all types of bullying.

Further I agree that cancelling the program six months earlier will take the focus off Ward and back on to the aims of the program.

It helps understanding when you hear the Education Minister being interviewed to get the full story.
Couldn't agree more.
The only reason I was against the old format was the 'distinctions' between types of bullying.
Bullying is bullying.
Treat every victim with respect and compassion and I can't see anyone opposing it,
 
Couldn't agree more.
The only reason I was against the old format was the 'distinctions' between types of bullying.
Bullying is bullying.
Treat every victim with respect and compassion and I can't see anyone opposing it,
Not all animals are equal, gay kids cop it disproportionately.
 
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Maybe in the 70's Gough, this is 2016. The fat red headed kid would cop it more these days. Stop playing the victim.

The rate of suicide among young Indigenous men is the highest in the world, according to a new report highlighting the challenges facing young Australians.
https://www.bigfooty.com/forum/threads/safe-schools-or-is-it.1125022/page-48#post-48171678

'Rangas' would cop it, but I'd say hanging shit on the gays would still be up there in or near the lead. And of course '****ter' gets applied to even non-gays. If you don't go for a mark you're a ****ter, that kind of thing. It's still slurring gays, but indirectly.
 
Where is the tears for the fat ranga's and at risk young Indigenous men Gough. You are a disgrace.

I see where he's coming from. He's mentioned that he's been the victim of at least one homophobic bashing attack. This shit is real. And for what reason? Because he prefers his own gender and another doesn't. Is that a reason to hate?

By all means someone with red hair will cop teasing in school, and maybe things might turn violent. But violence and hatred towards gays had an insidious nasty edge to it that simply wasn't present with other groups.
 

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