It seems the latest thing for school teachers is to teach children how to protest about climate change and I am wondering if this is regardless of the parents views on the matter and personally if I had any children at school I would certainly not want them taught how to do such a thing.
What gives school teachers the right to assume that parents would want their precious offspring taught about climate change, unless of course they are going to teach the subject from the very beginning of the creation of the Earth from molten hot lump of rock through the ice age and the many changes right up to the current day.
One wouldn’t want children to be indoctrinated with woke left wing ideas on the subject where they are taught to believe that we are going to be able to save the Earth by building millions of electric cars, together with the necessary infrastructure of charging points and wind and solar panels to charge all these millions of cars without using any energy.
The production of all these items uses massive amounts of energy all of which contributes to climate change and one hopes this will be included in the teaching when educating the next generation of young people.
My how things have changed, for when I was at school had I taken a day off to protest about climate change it would have been considered truanting and I would have been punished accordingly, now it seems this sort of behaviour is to be encouraged, how very strange.
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I am a retired actor, although to be honest I only retired because I wasn't getting any work due to losing my agent when I became a full time carer to my mother who had dementia. and the option of becoming an unemployed actor/waiter at my age was ludicrous, especially as my waiting skills are non-existent.
Having said I’m retired, I don’t think there really is such a thing as a retired actor for I am still available for work, I just don’t have an agent or any connections with regards to obtaining any worthwhile work.
I have over the years done student films when there is nothing else available, always low paid (if at all) the only incentive was always the promised copy of the finished film for your show reel which nine times out of ten always failed to materialise.
I spent many years looking after my aged mother and shortly after her death I was lucky enough to run into an ex-girlfriend of many years ago and our romance blossomed once again, resulting in us getting married in 2013.
My move to the countryside inspired me to write The Diary of a Country Bumpkin which tells of my continuing dilemmas in dealing with the rigors of the countryside from the unexpectedly large number of pollens, fungal moulds and hay products waiting to attack the unsuspecting townie.
I enjoy writing, see my play Dulce Et Decorum Est Pro Patria Mori on The Wireless Theatre Company, The Plays Wot I Wrote and The Battle of Barking Creek both available on Amazon.co.uk and am very fond of classic cars so my ideal occupation would be acting in a film I had written set in the 1930s/40s, we live in hopes.
I am delighted to say that since venturing to the countryside where space is not quite the premium it is in town, I have due to the availability of two double garages acquired more classic cars to form a small collection the pride of which are a 1947 Bentley Mk VI and a 2000 Bentley Arnage.
My various blogs and websites are continually evolving and I’m sure that by following the appropriate links you will find something which will edify or amuse.
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