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Re: Digest Number 39   Message List  
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Why won't you use your name, even a first one?

For your information there are a group of african-americans who are
currently taking legal action ( in response to abuse of their ancestors)
against Lloyds of London for insuring slave ships 180 years ago! It is quite
likely they will be successful.

So I am afraid to tell you that because 'abuse happened in the past' - its
effects do not go away. It is perfectly right for us to take issue to the
way we treated 25 years ago. Most of the people involved are still alive.
Tackling and exploring the past is way of ensuring that the future is
better, as well as educating everyone along the way. Don't dismiss our
efforts against the SES because it has a very sinister side to it which has
never been acknowledged by its top brass and many of its members. The
errible things that were/are done by the SES have been well documented. It
indoctrinates at a very deep level using group hypnosis (meditation) as a
tool.

don't be afraid to speak up

Dan Salaman


>From: anti_ses@...
>Reply-To: anti_ses@...
>To: anti_ses@...
>Subject: [anti_ses] Digest Number 39
>Date: 16 May 2004 13:22:49 -0000
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>There is 1 message in this issue.
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> From: "i90210i" <i90210i@...>
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>Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 16 May 2004 12:58:13 -0000
> From: "i90210i" <i90210i@...>
>Subject: (unknown)
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>As much as I would love to slag off the SES and St. James Schools
>about all the matters that have been brought up, I feel that they
>are all just in the past. I am a person that for some reason or
>another just doesn't like the SES at all, but the conversations that
>have taken place here are just making me care less about the whole
>situation.
>
>All organisations encounter some problems in its time, there is no
>perfect organisation. You don't criticise a country for its past
>attitudes on slaver do you? Every country has had its fair share of
>slavery among its people but do we go round saying that England is
>shit and all the criticize it, no because its all in the past, and
>now look at England its no a bad place to be compared to other
>places.
>
>To argue with "anti-ses" I would have to say that there are still
>some teachers in this school that shouldn't be. Colin Russell I do
>remember to be a sadistic person, and as Zaw Erskine said "…hung
>them up on coat hangers by their collars…" that was true and I was
>there when he did it to someone. Another account is of another
>teacher, who I believe is still "teaching" in the junior school, who
>bruised a boy and made him bleed severely because he spoke out of
>turn. Although these incidents were in the past, wouldn't it be nice
>if a review of all the teachers were done by an independent
>organisation to see if the teachers are fit to teach, hold on there
>was one just this year in the boys school, and it seemed like it
>passed it, correct me if I am wrong.
>I am guessing there is going to be someone on here that's going to
>argue that during inspections schools always put on a show, well why
>don't we just interview selected students in every year of all the
>schools and just obtain information about the teachers that way?
>Just a suggestion to any of the governors of the school who may read
>this
>
>What I'm trying to say out of all the that stuff above, is that the
>past is the past and well St. James has changed from what it was
>before, and if you don't believe us then why don't you come and see?
>I'm sure Katharine Watson could arrange for those of you that have
>doubts about the school to see what it is like now. Those of you
>that have doubt could even talk to the teachers that used to abuse
>and just see what they are like now. I don't see the good in talking
>about all this on here when none of you have taken the steps to see
>what it is like now. I presume your aim is to ensure no one else
>gets the abuse that you all did when you were at St James? (I
>presume, because I just can't be arsed to read all the posts before
>this one and that other forum).
>So how about it Katharine, would you organise such a meeting for
>these worried ex-pupils?
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Why won't you use your name, even a first one? For your information there are a group of african-americans who are currently taking legal action ( in response...
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"Tackling and exploring the past is way of ENSURING THAT THE FUTURE IS BETTER, as well as educating everyone along the way." So Dan what are you doing to...
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