Forever_Red wrote:I had a lecture today on the law on negligence and the lecturer decided that a good example would be the Hillsborough disaster, he sat there telling us about how the police weren't negligent and all of this bulls**t.
I gave it my best shot at correcting him and he knew I wasn't happy about what he was saying, he then tried to tell everyone that the stories the sun published were true (obviously not stating they were from the sun)
Then he said 95 people lost their lives! what a f.ucking w@nker
Sorry for starting a new topic about this quite i am really annoyed
Rant over
Lee J wrote:wait for him after class and kick 7 shades out of him.
Wilhelmsson wrote:I can see why you are angry, as a Liverpool supporter first and a compassionate human being second. I think it’s important to realise that not everyone will see the disaster in the same light as Liverpool fans do.
Your lecturer might well have read up on Hillsborough and forged his own conclusion from what he has read, he is wrong, but that’s his opinion and he has a right to voice it.
If you feel strongly about what he has said during the lecture, than I’d advise you to talk to the head of your department and take matters from a more senior level. If you decide to take him head on, you’ll lose any point you’re trying to make.
Wilhelmsson wrote:LFC2007 wrote:
In whose eyes though? Us fans? Yes in our eyes what he has said should be sack able offence, but it doesn’t mean this will be the outcome. The senior staff might just take such an incident with a pinch of salt.
There is racism and sexism which exists in the workplace/school place, which goes unnoticed and little or no action is taken, how you can be so sure that Hillsborough will be held by them in a similar regard?
The wisest thing to do is to prove the teacher wrong, he’ll get worked up and there is nothing he can do about it.
LFC2007 wrote:Wilhelmsson wrote:LFC2007 wrote:
In whose eyes though? Us fans? Yes in our eyes what he has said should be sack able offence, but it doesn’t mean this will be the outcome. The senior staff might just take such an incident with a pinch of salt.
There is racism and sexism which exists in the workplace/school place, which goes unnoticed and little or no action is taken, how you can be so sure that Hillsborough will be held by them in a similar regard?
The wisest thing to do is to prove the teacher wrong, he’ll get worked up and there is nothing he can do about it.
I think you're missing the point.
He is using factually incorrect information to justify a legal argument, it's not on.
If what this fella (forever red) says is true, the lecturer should not be in the job.
It's not just a radical opinion, it's factual incompetence.
Sexism/racism is a diffent matter, this is a matter of incompetence.
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