To: Ender Wiggin
I haven't seen a poster, but I went to the site, and the violence must be a group of links to the videos of beheadings by Muslims. I can see how some parents would be concerned, and I can also see that it is necessary for these links to be made available nonetheless.
45 posted on
02/09/2005 6:35:09 AM PST by
theDentist
(Jerry Springer: PBS for White Trash)
To: theDentist
The principal, Stapelfeld, and superintendent, Berman, were not concerned about anything concrete. They were concerned about the potential reaction of parents to what they may have seen.
From what I've heard, Hudson High School teachers routinely use violent movies in classes, and some students say that they have shown beheading videos too.
The "violence" issue is a convenient excuse to suppress knowledge of the website- the site has scans of anti-conservative, pro-liberal slanted handouts that are currently in use at Hudson High.
There is nothing on the website listed on the posters as far as violence is concerned that would be offensive or unusual.
Also, being "violent" the HHS officials can add the conservative site to their web filter software so it can't be viewed at school. FreeRepublic is blocked there too, I bet. (Can any of the HHS lurkers chime in on that?)
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