Re: Nice Planet XI: Stop the World, I Want to Get Off!
God I wish this story was from the Onion.
God I wish this story was from the Onion.
God I wish this story was from the Onion.
Can't wait for them to figure out a way to make arithmetic racist... http://nypost.com/2015/12/14/school...us-novel-because-students-felt-uncomfortable/
“We have all come to the conclusion that the community costs of reading this book in 11th grade outweigh the literary benefits,” principal Art Hall said in a letter to parents.
Hall said students were challenged by the use of the racial slur, and felt the school was not being inclusive enough.
Well, for ****'s sake, let's not challenge our children and prepare them for life after high school! Why would we do that when the rest of the world is out there to coddle them into their safe zones and keep the boogie men at bay?
Can't wait for them to figure out a way to make arithmetic racist... http://nypost.com/2015/12/14/school...us-novel-because-students-felt-uncomfortable/
Can't wait for them to figure out a way to make arithmetic racist... http://nypost.com/2015/12/14/school...us-novel-because-students-felt-uncomfortable/
****ing kids these days. We don't teach kids things because it makes them feel uncomfortable?
THAT'S THE WHOLE FARKING POINT!
I'm going to turn my microaggressions to macroaggressions and punch you in the face
If I ever have a child (which is admittedly a BIG if) and I find out his school has banned a book, my next birthday/Christmas present to him will be his very own copy of that book and the knowledge that I am ready and willing to discuss anything about it with him.
So when it's not a him but a her, and the book is Fifty Shades of Grey..., what do you do then?![]()
I'm going to turn my microaggressions to macroaggressions and punch you in the face
I'm sure it wasn't the kids feeling uncomfortable about the book, it was the adults, whether that was parents, teachers etc... pushing that BS PC view onto kids.
Unless the youth of today is that big of pansies.
Unless the youth of today is that big of pansies.