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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWest Virginia Senate OKs bill requiring schools to show anti-abortion group fetal development video
West Virginia Senate OKs bill requiring schools to show anti-abortion group fetal development videoCHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) West Virginia's Republican-majority Senate greenlit a bill on Tuesday that would make a video on fetal development produced by an anti-abortion group required viewing in public schools.
Live Actions Baby Olivia video, which West Virginia lawmakers want to show in eighth and tenth-grade classrooms, has received criticism from physicians and educators who say it misleads viewers. It is already being used in some schools in North Dakota, though it wasn't specifically mandated in the law passed last year in that state. Similar bills have been proposed in Iowa, Kentucky and Missouri.
The bill now heads to the House of Delegates for consideration.
The animated video is meant to visualize development in the womb, depicting an egg being fertilized and implanted and progressing through embryonic and fetal developments occurring throughout a pregnancy. A voiceover introduces viewers to Olivia as an illustration of a fully developed baby in utero appears on screen. Olivias mouth and eyes open and close, and her hands move.
Live Actions Baby Olivia video, which West Virginia lawmakers want to show in eighth and tenth-grade classrooms, has received criticism from physicians and educators who say it misleads viewers. It is already being used in some schools in North Dakota, though it wasn't specifically mandated in the law passed last year in that state. Similar bills have been proposed in Iowa, Kentucky and Missouri.
The bill now heads to the House of Delegates for consideration.
The animated video is meant to visualize development in the womb, depicting an egg being fertilized and implanted and progressing through embryonic and fetal developments occurring throughout a pregnancy. A voiceover introduces viewers to Olivia as an illustration of a fully developed baby in utero appears on screen. Olivias mouth and eyes open and close, and her hands move.
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West Virginia Senate OKs bill requiring schools to show anti-abortion group fetal development video (Original Post)
In It to Win It
Feb 2024
OP
But, but, but, the book bans for inappropriate subject matter for school kids!!!
Fla Dem
Feb 2024
#4
atreides1
(16,799 posts)1. Indoctrination at its best!
An animated video...I'm sure it's honest, like the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote cartoons!!!
lapfog_1
(31,904 posts)2. groomers! - n/t
Diamond_Dog
(40,569 posts)3. And repukes complain about indoctrination!
Fla Dem
(27,633 posts)4. But, but, but, the book bans for inappropriate subject matter for school kids!!!
Botany
(77,316 posts)5. Thomas Jefferson, as if a "wall of separation between the church and state."
Freedom of religion also means freedom from religion too. Even in West Virginia the 1st amendment
and its establishment clause still should be the law of the land. If you want a good Christian education
do not go to public schools. W.V. would be better off paying attention to having their public schools working on basic education and leaving the Christo Fascist crap to their churches and Christian schools
and by the way W.V. should not be spending one dime on helping out students going to private Christian
Schools.