Not Inviting 2 Classmates to Birthday Party Leads to Whining and Complaint to Parliament Posted: 2 months ago by doggylives
The school confiscated all of the invitation cards because of discrimination … which led the father to complain to the Swedish parliament because his "child’s rights has been violated.
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Posted: 2 months ago by doggylives:
Seriously, the worlds gone MAD!
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Posted: 2 months ago by dork:
Yeah seriously I dont want to even read this. It will get me frustrated
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Posted: 2 months ago by davbob:
So the child is not happy because he doesn't get to go to the party? Since when has it been part of someones human rights to be happy?

I have spent most of my life up until about 3 years ago being thoroughly miserable; who do I sue?

I understand the need for human rights to elevate us from being animals but surely this is too far.



Edit: I read that all wrong, I thought it was the child who wasn't invited whose father complained.

This being said I wouldn't be happy if they confiscation my sons party invites but I wouldn't go bleating to the government about it.
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Posted: 2 months ago by bingo:
Oh for crying out loud!! Now you can't even invite who you want to your birthday??!!
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Posted: 2 months ago by germz:
Where was my invite:(
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Posted: 2 months ago by tragluk:
« germz : Where was my invite:(
You were discriminated against, complain to doggylives. Alternately, you can contact your local government for a resolution to this matter.
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Posted: 2 months ago by WeeBeastie:
This would be an example of why you shouldn't let your kid pass out invites at school.

Bet they wish they had mailed them now...
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Posted: 2 months ago by sidran32:
Wow, stuff like this makes me think that Europe is just a tad more screwed up than the U.S. But then we have are own issues. What is wrong with people?
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Posted: 2 months ago by mango-fox:
« sidran32 : Wow, stuff like this makes me think that Europe is just a tad more screwed up than the U.S. But then we have are own issues. What is wrong with people?
It only takes a few idiots suing this way and suing that way and soon we're all up to our necks in sewage.
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Posted: 2 months ago by imnotyoo:
I know I always like to invite the kids who are mean to me at school to my birthday party! I never like to have just my friends at my parties; that's boring.
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Posted: 2 months ago by kidsizedcoffin:
I know decades ago when I was in school, we would pass out invitations at school, but not during class time, and certainly not to everyone in the class except a few. If I was passing out invitations to a birthday party or whatnot, it was done either between classes, or at recess.

Of course this was the 80's in Ohio, it was slightly different sanity then.
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Posted: 2 months ago by PulsisX:
Way to make a federal case about your kids birthday party.
What a self righteous asshat that father is.

Also I don't think that it is discrimination to exclude people that you are not friends with from your birthday party. WTF?

This story just oozes ridiculousness. The school and the father are out of their minds. I certainly hope that the parliament does not spend time on this petty BS.
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Posted: 2 months ago by 2manyusernames:
argues that if invitations are handed out on school premises then it must ensure there is no discrimination.
Man, I wish this was the attitude here in the US when I was in school. Every time the hot cheerleader would kiss her boyfriend on school premises or during any school function, she'd have to make out with all the boys (or girls too, if they wanted to)
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Posted: 2 months ago by MeMe:
« 2manyusernames : Man, I wish this was the attitude here in the US when I was in school. Every time the hot cheerleader would kiss her boyfriend on school premises or during any school function, she'd have to make out with all the boys (or girls too, if they wanted to)
hahahaha....
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Posted: 2 months ago by wildgrits:
Totally siding with the school here.
B-day invites should be handed out OUTSIDE of class.

To me thats pretty much equal to making Valentines for everyone but 2 kids. Classless.

And the father is a Boob also.
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Posted: 2 months ago by smarty1052:
I always felt bad when everyone else received passing grades and I didn't maybe they should just give me that C then as well..

maybe the kids didnt get invited b/c they suck at life.. just like I used to suck at school.. i elarned my lesson when I was young and started gettin batter grades.. maybe these kids will learn their lesson and start being cooler, lol
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