Quote: Rood Eye @ 26th June 2019, 12:03 AMI agree with that but the reason the argument got into the newspapers was that the boy was thrown out of class for saying gender is binary, according to scientists.
If they'd been arguing about football and the boy had filmed it and published it online, he might still have been suspended but the story would in all probability never have been given anything approaching the media prominence it enjoyed.
It only takes one person to post something on social media about it and the next day the tabloids are in a blood thirsty frenzy:
TEACHER TALKS FOOTBALL TO PUPIL DURING CLASS. A teacher has come under fire today for divulging to a year 11 pupil his views on the football team Manchester United. It is alleged his conduct includes:
Spoken about his admiration of the team and their drive towards consistent professionalism.
Engaged in lively debate on transfer and relegation news.
Speculated on the results of imaginary fixtures.
As calls for him to quit increase he was today unavailable to comment. When probed the school office said he was in class and unavailable for comment. Some parents have slammed his silence as bang out of order.