An Educator Read ‘I Need a New Butt!’ to Children. Then He Was Fired.

Why would anyone be offended by this book?

It's totally anodyne!

Kids joke about butts all the time.

I don't know. Kids know they have butts. The book is not sexual, but that's where some people's minds go I guess. Personally, I think they're 1) very sick people and/or 2) love their phony outrage. Just addicted to it.
 
Many of us think Legion is actually Damocles. Anyway, most put that asshole on ignore long ago.

I can see thinking this. I've always said if he didn't exist, Damo would have to invent him. Nobody is more dedicated to flooding this board with threads, all day long, all night long, 7 days a week, for more than decade now. And, I noticed last week one of his threads went unanswered (which by the way he gets depressed over), and at the end of the day, Damo answered it with literally a throw away post...bumping it up where it did get some activity.

So, sure it makes sense. But he's not Damo.
 
I can see thinking this. I've always said if he didn't exist, Damo would have to invent him. Nobody is more dedicated to flooding this board with threads, all day long, all night long, 7 days a week, for more than decade now. And, I noticed last week one of his threads went unanswered (which by the way he gets depressed over), and at the end of the day, Damo answered it with literally a throw away post...bumping it up where it did get some activity.

So, sure it makes sense. But he's not Damo.

First, I don't really care about true identities.

My point is, forums often use a decoy to harass others to make it look like the moderators banned someone with justice.
 
Why would anyone be offended by this book? It's totally anodyne! Kids joke about butts all the time.

That you and OP don't see the difference between kids talking about butts among themselves and an adult authority figure reading about butt cracks to little kids is amazing, to say the least.
 
I don't know. Kids know they have butts. The book is not sexual, but that's where some people's minds go I guess. Personally, I think they're 1) very sick people and/or 2) love their phony outrage. Just addicted to it.

Are they gonna try to ban Everybody Poops next?
 
If you want this guy to read to your kids, I hear he's looking for a job

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New Data Show the Exodus From Public Schools Is Continuing

More bullshit, For God's sake people, remove your children from the public school system.
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Since 2020, more families have been fleeing local district schools for other options.<br>
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Homeschooling rates doubled in that year alone and remain high today.<br>
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Home-based “pandemic pods” have evolved into established micro-schools and co-op arrangements that have worked better for many families than a conventional classroom.<br>
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Catholic schools, like other private schools, were more likely to remain open while district schools were closed and have experienced their first enrollment hike in two decades.<br>
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More students are now learning in virtual schools and charter schools than they were pre-pandemic.<br>
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Parents are recognizing that they have many more options for their children’s education and are continuing to abandon government-assigned district schools.<br>
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While it was understandable that parents might seek different learning settings for their children amidst 2020 school closures, new data suggests the exodus from district schools isn’t letting up.<br>
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Minnesota Public Radio reported last week that statewide public school enrollment declined again this year on top of the previous pandemic-year drop.<br>
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This week, <em>The San Diego Union-Tribune</em> reported that public schools in that city are “losing students at a faster pace than school leaders expected.” This is making some of them nervous, as continued enrollment declines will likely lead to less taxpayer-funding of district schools.<br>
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Michigan public school enrollment is down again this year, as it is in Rhode Island. Larger cities such as New York City also continue to have dramatic enrollment declines this year, on top of previous enrollment losses since the pandemic began. That city saw a 5 percent drop in district school enrollment this year, for a cumulative 9 percent enrollment drop since the pandemic response began.<br>
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West Coast cities are facing similar enrollment challenges. Officials in Oakland, California voted last month to close several public schools in that city due to falling enrollment. A recent article in <em><u>Time Magazin</u></em>e noted that at least part of Oakland’s enrollment decline is due to families fleeing California.<br>
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