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    1. Wagamaga on

      A far-right anti-migrant group tried have organised a protest at an English class for asylum seekers.

      Spartan Child Protection Team in Glasgow, Scotland, have arranged a meet-up at Dalmarnock Primary School on Monday, provides English lessons for families of pupils who are not native speakers.

      The groups have began filming outside of the school, and even told parents to keep their children at home on Monday so they can carry out the protest.

      The protest is being led by Alex Cairnie, who is a paedophile hunter, and right-wing podcaster Craig Houston.

    2. LazarusOwenhart on

      “Dey don’t in’egrate in are societee! They don’t even speak the langwidge! Learn English! Wait somebody is teechin’ em English! Das for English people only!”

      Sooner or later they’ve just got to admit it’s about racism. Fuckin’ ‘Spartan Child Protection Team’ have you ever heard anything more sad in your life? Bunch of morons.

    3. lambrequin_mantling on

      >>”Why don’t they learn to speak English?!”

      >>”No, no… not like *that*!!”

      FFS…

    4. FrustratedPCBuild on

      ‘They don’t integrate!’ ‘OK, here is a class for them to learn English in’ ‘No!’. Why do we have to go through all the bullshit of pretending the ‘concerns about immigration aren’t 99% racism? Why can’t we come to the point where we realise that it is 99% racism and tackle that rather than wasting pointless effort and money trying to appease racists who won’t be happy until everyone is as white and illiterate as they are?

    5. ArchdukeToes on

      It’s almost like these people are disingenuous bastards!

    6. JackStrawWitchita on

      Attacking children…is there no low these people won’t sink to?

    7. ice-lollies on

      What is the legal loophole (perceived or real) that people are concerned about?

      Edit: so reading through the comments (because no one answered – just down voted) it seems like people are concerned that there are language classes for whole families (parents and children) being held in a primary school.

      I can understand parents being concerned that the classes are being held at the same time as school is on – but I presume the school isn’t going that and are holding the classes on an evening or weekend?

      Having said that – I’m not a fan of vigilante behaviour – a letter to the local MO would be more sensible. Same as if it was an adult tap dancing class surely.

      Is that right? Does anybody actually know?

    8. Illustrated-Society on

      Coming over here and learning to speak English, who do they think they are?!

    9. Worfs-forehead on

      You will never please these troglodytes. They always have to be angry at something.

    10. They are afraid the refugees will speak better English than them.

      Rightfully so.

      God forbid they’ll make the effort to read a book, though.

    11. Spamgrenade on

      Helping out with integration and bringing Britain together as always!

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