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by Avamander
2624 days ago
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> Because some parents would. Some parents complain about sex ed and vaccination, satisfying the lowest common denominator doesn't really work. If some kid showed actually NSF-School images, such as nudity, to other kids and it was a first time offense a warning should suffice. If it's a repeated offense then maybe the kid needs psychological help. Just as a hypothetical scenario, there's the possibility that a kid shows others a picture of for example Michelangelo's David (or similar art piece), do you think that kid should be punished for showing nudity to other kids? |
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