Look like naughty versioins of the Blogthings quizzes linked on FR.
Hmmmmmmm - - - ? Lemme see now - - - - - ?
Are you sure that leading children into a porn website is not somehow a RegulationVviolation?
Morality, Ethics, and all that stuff is so yesterday in our PC Culture, but REGULATION Violation, well that is very serious!
The PC Police regulate advertising, education, parents, children, and all sorts of things!
There just has to be a serious regulation violation here!
Keep looking!
Bill Ayers helped to develop and fund Common Core.
He likes to crow about "their success."
Heck, I was a sophomore in college in the 1980s, and I recall the teacher allowed some sex survey to be passed out. Some sort of group that the teaching assistant was involved in, I think. To be anonymously filled out. I remember looking over the questionaire, and seeing a whole ton of sicko (homo, etc.) sexual practices being asked about. Overcome with disgust and revulsion, I looked at the teaching assistent, and said “are you kidding?” and crumpled the survey and tossed it in the garbage can in front of her.
Probably contributed to me getting a miserable “C” in that class. Over the years I thought back to that survey, coming to the conclusion that with people like me tossing such surveys, the results would be have weighted more heavily to the more ‘freak’ contingent. Which, undoubtedly skews results their direction.
Common Core is evil. If you are subjecting your children to this, shame on you.
There is absolutely no justification whatsoever for any so called test such as that. Parents, Grandparents, lend me your ears! Speak up for your children, publicize this as much as possible. Speak out now, before The State turns your children against you and all that you say is held dear.
What it has come down to: one has to watch what one’s children are being taught at school just like one must monitor their TV or computer use.