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Originally Posted by KC native
JFC. Read the shit again.
The policy before "super dad" was one that required the parents to opt out.
Now due to "super dad" the school board will require that parents accept that the kid will be exposed to controversial material.
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Even if that's true, (and that is a big if since your comment about what the policy was before super dad is pulled right out of your ass), the current policy requires the parent to have no say in what their kid is exposed to. Which is a pretty big shit they are taking on personal liberty.
So I guess as long as
you agree with a policy it's ok to force it on everyone else. It's easy to spot the hypocrites.