@Nicko_Realist@iamyesyouareno I'm not online often. Busy with real life and real-life goals at this time. The online world is nothing but a distraction, and the primary dopamine source for the narcissistic attention seeking want to be "influencer" types, which doesn't interest me.
@NickBuckleyMBE They all look Somalian so unless female genital mutilation, incest, rape, extreme violence, sub 70 average IQ, Islamic extremism and inability to form a functioning government is somehow now comedy I don't see what could be remotely funny about Somalian lives.
The law would see it otherwise, just how it is. If the team lead (a manager/representative of the company) organises the event, it is almost certainly a "work event," making the employer liable.
If colleagues organise the event and exclude her, it is still likely deemed "related to work," and the employer must act to prevent such exclusion.Socializing helps create work bonds and can affect opportunities. Excluding someone can deny them networking and inclusion, causing detriment. Chief Constable of Lincolnshire Police v Stubbs [1999] established that work-related social events—including post-work drinks and leaving parties—can be considered an extension of the workplace.
@desilva_frank Ridiculous they are treating a rainbow flag like its a national flag. It is a political, ideological and ridiculous flag symbolising their extreme ideological Marxist stance.
Well, yes, you should exhaust all other options before proceeding with litigation because if matters can be resolved outside the court, it is better for all parties involved. However, if it came to the point where she felt it was necessary, her claim would be for direct discrimination rather than harassment.
We were discussing this recently, and it's regarding class discrimination. For example, not offering somebody employment or training contract because of their postcode or regional accent believing them to be of a lower class background. In theory, it should create more social mobility and more meritocracy for working class peoples. It may work out to be beneficial for white working class males who usually are cast aside and forgotten about. I would like to read exactly what is proposed before drawing up any conclusions personally on its benefits, risks, and overall value.
Incredibly tragic. The fact that her attackers have not faced justice is disgusting. We know why that is. Sadly, it is all too common in Europe that young native European women and girls have had their lives destroyed by foreign origin rapists. Many do not recover. Psychologically, it kills them. Eventually they attempt suicide or slowly kill themselves through other behaviors linked directly to the horrific trauma they suffered like alcoholism, drug use, eating disorders, getting into abusive relationships as their sense of self worth has been destroyed and abuse normalised in their mind. Its devastating that her suffering was so extreme that after being left paralysed after a previous suicide attempt that she felt euthanasia was the only choice she had to escape a future where she could only see more pain and suffering ahead. The thing is, society doesn't care. Nationalists don't even care although they proclaim to. If she disagreed with the grifting, behavior or any views of them they would have mocked her, called her crazy, told her she deserved it and wanted her to die because she wouldn't be a pawn in their objectives of grifting of her suffering. Our homelands and our people are in a very sick place where very few people genuinely care that these injustices and appalling crimes against vulnerable young women and kids are taking place or see it as an opportunity to profit off their suffering.
Noelia Castillo Ramos was euthanised yesterday at around 6 p.m. local time at Hospital Residencia Sant Camil near Barcelona.
In 2022, Noelia was placed in a state institution amid family difficulties.
There, she was gang-raped by a group of North African migrants.
The trauma broke Noelia.
Months later, she attempted suicide by jumping from the fifth floor of a building. She survived the fall but was left paralysed.
Instead of offering long-term support, the Spanish authorities offered assisted suicide as a solution.
Yesterday, despite a large group of people showing up at the hospital to support her, Noelia sadly decided to end her life.
Her rapists were never arrested and remain free men today.
RIP Noelia. We will not forget you. 💔
In England and Northern Ireland physical punishments of a child or violence such as shaking, hitting, or slapping that leaves a mark (e.g., a scratch or bruise) constitutes "actual bodily harm" (ABH) is illegal and prosecutable, although it remains legal for parents to use reasonable chastisement which is not clearly defined. As such, spanking or any form of physical punishment that's intended to cause pain as a form of discipline could very easily be legally deemed a form of child abuse for which you could be prosecuted for. In Scotland and Wales, any form of physical punishment of a child is completely unlawful.