Give ‘em an inch and they think they’re rulers.
Let’s be real. Seeing how The Little Black Book was distributed in a suburban Boston middle and high school, complete with valuable health instruction on fisting and sodomy, along with a comprehensive list of gay bars in Massachusetts, the argument that they’ll be allowing access to “non-sexual sites” doesn’t hold water.
Students and parents are demanding Metro Nashville’s public schools stop blocking access to Web sites about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues.
They complained to the American Civil Liberties Union, which on Wednesday gave Metro and Knox County schools an April 29 deadline to announce plans to open access to the non-sexual sites. A letter to the districts threatened lawsuits if they don’t comply.
So (in order not to discriminate) should we also allow hetero access to sites for “students struggling with these issues”? Let’s just give the whole school access to “non-sexual” websites.
Isn’t that what we do now?







Schools shouldn’t have their, um, hands, in teaching sex. That should be the parents job.
Let’s see, if we MUST fund schools, then it should be limited to Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, History (unrevised), Science, and Geography.
Leave all the fluff out. They can pursue all that in their personal lives.
Um, if homosexuality is a form of sexuality, than how can a site be about homosexuality without being a site about sexuality?
Maybe all-out XXX free for all will be next?
Did I read the OP correctly? They now want to legitimize and educate about “fisting”?
Geesh!
I can tell that it’s bull that the ACLU thinks that a student would want to go to a Gay site in school. Call me a crazy, but the average schoolboy would see someone on it, freak out, and run around school shouting “(Insert name here) is gay!!!” like they have some sort of disease.