Anti-bullying film comes to Scotland

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  1. It’s always good to see Stonewall doing positive things like this. It shows how Vital they still are.

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  2. The Grinch  10 Mar 2010, 12:43pm  Report
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    Uh oh! The word Stonewall just appeared – paging Simon Murphy in 3,2,1….

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  3. why is there a lot of anti-stonewall sentiment? (genuine question!)

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  4. Stuart Neyton  10 Mar 2010, 3:05pm  Report
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    I like the idea behind this film and hope it makes an impact in combating homophobic bullying, but when I saw the trailer it looked more like an advert for adidas.

    I also understand some irritancy with regard to Stonewall’s lack of support for same-sex marriage but bullying in schools is such an important issue and the work Stonewall does on this is really commendable.

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  5. Well done Stonewall

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  6. Dave North  10 Mar 2010, 9:26pm  Report
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    A bit of a shame really that the SNP, the pretend power in Scotland still panders to Cardinal and Bishop O Bigots.

    Orange Walks and all that religious ignorant tripe are still allowed courtesy of the SNP and Strathclyde police, pandering to the religious.

    I was called a “batty boy”, whilst still at school there in 1984.

    22 years later I still visit my parents in the West of Scotland and still get such abuse.

    Nothing has changed in those 22 years and whilst the politicos pander after votes from the ignorant, stupid and religious, nothing will change.

    I will never return to that pig ignorant cess pit except to bury my parents.

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  7. Jean-Paul Bentham  11 Mar 2010, 8:07am  Report
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    @4: Right on, Stuart, right on!

    OMG, Dave…”Breathes there the man…”. Really??? That bad?!

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  8. maybe they should try sending it to police stations as well, in my experience scottish police think it’s a hangable offence to not be het.

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