Trinity Grammar Sparks Outrage After guest lecturer Basem Kerbage is depicted in ACT, who has stunned parents
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A prestigious Melbourne Grammar school has caused an indignation after students have re-displayed a suggestive video with a dildo from the social media account of a guest speaker.
Trinity Grammar in Kew organized the founder of the founder of the founder of Arab Arabian Australia at a meeting under Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria’s Pride Round.
The Queer, Pro-Palestinian human rights activist, focused students from seven to ten at the school and spoke about different forms of love as part of the Pride Week event.
Students from the school found a video about Mr Kerbage’s Instagram Shortly after the speech and this much re -imposed.
The video on his now locked Instagram page seemed to imagine Mr Kerbage that pushed a dildo down his throat.
The pupils of the student were reportedly upset by the content of the video and private reports were flooded with complaints.
Parents said they did not go from the direction of the school ‘and according to the Herald Sun were shocked by the choice of the presenter.
A parent claimed that students were told to look for ‘Visualize your goals’ by Mr. Kerbage, which led them to the controversial Instagram post and a task entitled ‘Dildo Hand Job Challenge’.

Activist and Pride speaker Basem Kerbage (above) gave a speech at Trinity Grammar, Kew, as a Pride Week activity last Friday before students discovered a suggestive video

Students have recorded and re -recorded the video (above), found on one of Mr. Kerbage’s social media accounts
Another said that the school had made the parents of paying payment angry with their lack of Due Diligence.
“Many parents are furious that the school has not succeeded in undertaking the necessary diligence in this young, homosexual man’s extreme sex content digital footprint,” she said.
In response, the school inquired parents that they had bought Mr. Kerbage through a renowned organization -funded organization.
“Since then, it has been brought to our attention that the social media accounts of the speakers contain inappropriate material, including a video that has been removed since then that we understand that the students are distributed among themselves,” they wrote in an e-mail.
The school said they had registered their concern with the organization.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Trinity Grammar for an official answer.
Tuition fees for students of the year seven start at the school at just over $ 40,000 a year.
For the years 11 and 12, the school charges $ 42,944 a year.

Some parents at the High-Fee Paying School were indignant about Mr Kerbage’s appointment to speak at school
Other parents registered their disapproval of the speaker about the war in the Middle East.
Lord Kerbage reportedly attended the event with a Palestinian, black -white Keffiyeh.
The scarf is traditionally worn as a protector of the sun, before it also serves as a symbol of Palestinian nationalism.
Parents of Jewish students at the Anglican school told local media that they were relieved by the move.
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