09-04-2009, 08:32 AM
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#4693
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Kicking up my heels!
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: The Silver State
Posts: 3,783
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Originally Posted by Mousey Girl
The way the (Bakersfield) local schoo odistricts are phrasing it is that they don't show the students anything that has not been reviewed. This is a standard policy, across the board, no matter who is wanting to address the students.
Now, if Nickolas was in high school, and this was shown in a government class, and was open for discussion I would not have an issue. I do have an issue with him in 7th grade, no real discussion allowed. We discuss politics in my house, we review both sides of an issue. When he makes a black or white statement, we discuss that there are shades of gray that also need to be seen.
My parents are ultra conservative. Bakersfield is mostly conservative. I do my best to show him that is more than one way to look at things. I can't count the times he and I have debated about what he heard over at my parents. For an example, he knows that The Old People oppose gay marrage. He knows that I support gay marrage. We talked about it at great length.
Every one is entitled to their own opinion. I may not agree with that opinion, but it doesn't make it any less valid than mine.
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So why not let him watch it and then discuss it with him?
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