... says the bloke who writes an endless stream of arrogant replies. :facepalm:
You really can't help focussing these things back on yourself, can you?
Meanwhile, see post #122. It wasn't posted by me.
Didn't realise you'd appointed yourself as spokesman on behalf of the majority of NSC. Congratulations on your new post.
Meanwhile, you were absolutely asking them to justify their decision. And they did give up their own time to protest.
Does it matter - apart from to you?
However, you have...
You didn't ask a question - you made a meaningless 'what about' statement (i.e. what about doing this on a weekend). And your attempt to deflect criticism my way because I didn't take a day off work also has no meaning.
I chose to go to work. The students and pupils chose to protest about their...
Oh dear. It's weird, you actively don't know what you're on about (the 4x4 stuff - just how clueless are you?), and you're happy to broadcast that fact to everyone. And then you have the brass neck to criticise the kids - the ones who do know what they're on about?
It's fairly apparent that you...
Why should it be the weekend? There's no justification why it shouldn't have been today.
Taking a day off school is no way comparable to the future of the planet, so the argument against this being on a school day has no value.
Then it would be highly appropriate for you to educate yourself thoroughly, then come back here and comment once you've done that.
And if you can't find a causal link between them, you're not trying hard enough.
See you back here on a while.
Ah, the 'no doubt' argument - up there with 'what about...'. :facepalm:
Not for the first time, you're making yourself look a bit of a berk with your fantasies. On so many levels.
Brilliant turnout - highly impressive.
Those who scrape then 'these kids are just bunking off' or 'this should have been done on a Saturday' or 'Mummy and Daddy will collect them later in their gas-guzzling cars' barrel have absolutely no idea as to what they're on about. Taking a day off...