Police have been called to a school in South Yorkshire after
schoolchildren were attacked by fellow pupils for having ginger hair.
The
assaults, apparently inspired by an episode of the cartoon South Park,
took place at the Wingfield Academy in Rotherham last week. South
Yorkshire police said the force had been alerted to the assaults and an
officer had given "words of advice" to those involved.
The school said that the attacks were "deplorable acts" and that students had been "strongly reprimanded".
A
South Yorkshire police spokesman said: "The force was made aware of
incidents last week at Wingfield Academy, Rotherham, where a small
number of pupils suffered minor injuries.
"Following national guidelines, the school took the lead and dealt with the matter. Police did not investigate.
"However, one of our partnership-based young people officers has given words of advice to those involved.
"In
the next few weeks he will also speak at a number of school assemblies
to warn of the dangers regarding discrimination and violence."
According
to several reports and a Facebook page hastily set up by alarmed
parents, up to half a dozen pupils came home from school, with bruised
legs and other minor injuries after some fellow students organised a
"kick a ginger kid" day.
The children were reportedly targeted
while going to lessons or elsewhere within the school. The Facebook page
showed photographs of slight red marks on limbs, and comments
condemning the "suffering and humiliation" of those targeted.
One
mother told reporters that she had brought her 13-year-old son home from
the school – which has 850 pupils – and would keep him away until
teachers could assure him the incident would not be repeated.
The
prank was reportedly inspired by an episode of South Park, a show itself
populated mainly by child characters. In one episode, one of the main
protagonists, Eric Cartman, organises a campaign against red-haired
people. As with many elements of the programme the narrative is a fairly
broad satire on prejudice and ignorance – Cartman learns the error of
his ways when friends dye his hair red as he sleeps and he suffers
abuse.
A spokesman for the school
called the incidents "deplorable acts", and stressed that staff had
acted quickly. He said: "The pupils involved in carrying out these acts
of violence have been strongly reprimanded and a school-wide warning has
gone out that any future acts of violence, carried out in the name of
discrimination, or any other reason, will be met with similar strong and
decisive action."
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