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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If this keeps books with images of sex acts or instructions on how to get on Grindr out of our schools, I’m perfectly fine with it. [/quote] Right. Because you think today’s kids who are practically born with a smartphone in their hands can’t figure out how to access porn or Grindr on their own? What century are you living in? [/quote] There’s a difference between what they find on their own and what is provided to them by people in positions of authority like their school. Those books would not be tolerated on my desk in my workplace. Why are they in our schools? [/quote] Exactly. I was impressed that in Florida, no book is allowed in school unless it's also allowed to be read aloud at a school board meeting. I'm remembering how the parents who read excerpts from "Gender Queer" et al were immediately shut down in school board meetings because of the inappropriate, lewd content. But the same SBs said it was perfectly ok to have these books in school libraries. There seems to be zero common sense among administrators and sadly, among many parents.[/quote] School board members actually thought they were ‘turning it on the parents’ by shutting down the reading calling it lewd’. Some were not smart enough to even realize the irony[/quote]
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