That's the message from the Island's Chief Constable, who took to social media yesterday.
Gary Roberts adds 'in such a tolerant, kind place why are people threatening others because of what they wrongly believe happened in a school?'
It comes following staff at QEII and the Department of Education receiving 'malicious accusations and comments' after claims a drag queen had taught sex education.
An investigation into the Relationships and Sex Education Curriculum states that was not the case.
Never thought I would say this about the Isle of Man, but in such a tolerant, kind place why are people threatening others because of what they wrongly believe happened in a school? However it is “justified” hatred is hatred.
— CC Gary Roberts (@CCGaryRoberts) March 29, 2023
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