Let's go through the article.
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FIVE LEAVING Cert students at a secondary school for girls in south Co Dublin were banned from attending their graduation ceremonies this week after an incident in which they tied up a fellow student, drove her to a boys’ school and left her alone in the grounds.
The latest victim in the recent spate of end-of-year school “pranks” by students is a fifth-year girl in fee-paying Mount Anville, Goatstown.
Okay. So I don't know who/what the relationship between them was beyond a year in the difference.
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A parent at Mount Anville said no other disciplinary action appeared to be in train.
What more are the Irish Times hoping for? These are 6th years. Banned from graduation is the only punishment really possible at this stage. They were in their last couple of days of school.
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The abducted girl was eventually located by friends, set free and brought back to the school after a a text message by the perpetrators.
Her fifth-year classmates were said to be horrified by what had taken place. The girl is highly regarded by staff at the school
From this we all deduced that she was a "nerd". Why did the IT feel it was necessary to include this? Would it have been okay if she wasn't well regarded? What does regarded even mean; good academically? Pleasant? Good at sports or drama? A combination of that?
This is Mount Anville. They are 95% "nerds".
So her mates were horrified and the girl cried. Natural reaction for any girl. We still don't know shit about this and their relationship, the IT decided to throw a few idle lines in there. Still nobody knows the score. I don't know the full facts and I'm not deducing anything from this article.
Saint and others with a "please think of the children line". The IT generally couldn't give a fuck. You want to know their agenda here?
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In an unrelated incident, more than 60 Leaving Cert pupils at Blackrock College, Dublin, were suspended for a week after “boisterous behaviour” at end-of-year celebrations. There are suggestions the students were taking part in Duck Duck Goose, a traditional playground game.
Ireland's Paper of Record ladies and gentlemen.
Both stories serve their agenda.
Other papers salivate in this kind of stuff. For lower brow stuff like the Independent and tabloids obviously this is standard fare. "Rich kids gone bad".
The IT are more sinister. They have an anti fee paying schools agenda. They routinely spin stories on fee paying school finances to suit Seán Flynn's views.
They have a "liberal" agenda and are stocked with journalists like Thornley who give out yards about fee paying schools. The problem is that a good percentage of their readers are alumni of such schools. So that's why we see these stupid League Tables which are poorly analysed and designed to blow steam up the arse of dickhead mums at their coffee mornings who think 90% going to third level as opposed to 88% means the first school is sooo much better. They cover schools rugby and other "elite" pursuits.
They are dickheads, in summation.