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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (5680)11/12/2000 2:32:40 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 10042
 
>And it makes no difference if they were discussing gay sex, straight sex, or
sado-masochism.. There is simply a limitation on the level of graphic explanation that is
permissible in such a seminar.<

Really? You gonna rewrite the constitution to conform to your very own un-free speech ideas?

Talking about sex is FINE. You don't want to hear it, don't LISTEN. You don't want your kids to learn anything about sex then DON'T send them to a college seminar. A parent would have to be retarded to sign a permission slip for this seminar and not expect their kid to hear some graphic sexual information. There is nothing wrong with talking about sex in a seminar to minors- especially when the MINORS themselves are posing the questions. You don't like it- don't send your kids- WHY DO YOU NEED TO CONTROL THE WORLD FOR OTHER PEOPLE'S KIDS? Let me guess- you know what is right for everybody?

I don't support indoctrinating kids with anything in school, btw. Not with homosexual life styles, not with evil Christian lifestyles, not with ANY life style. I do support being sensitive to what kids already believe- no matter how silly and nutty it is.

I also fully support seminars being as far out as they want to be. That's what free speech means to me- outrageousness. And I love it.