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What the hell? shenmue Mar 2014 #1
I looked at the video and my main concerns are the editorializing, false info and the enlarged photo uppityperson Mar 2014 #107
I think she should be allowed to do this. CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2014 #2
It does seem scientifically accurate (nt) The Straight Story Mar 2014 #3
It sure does. CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2014 #4
I don't think the lunch room is the place for that. Ilsa Mar 2014 #7
I think it's fine. CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2014 #8
Not every moment is a teaching moment. Ilsa Mar 2014 #13
Of course, you are entitled to your opinion. I don't agree. CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2014 #15
Sure, put a display of the human intestinal system on Ilsa Mar 2014 #24
Is there a school club that covers that? The Straight Story Mar 2014 #25
It's just another Science Project, like other science projects Ilsa Mar 2014 #27
According to the article it was based on a school club doing what other clubs did The Straight Story Mar 2014 #29
How many school clubs put plastic replicas of body parts in the lunchroom at noontime? jmowreader Mar 2014 #39
If the school let them have a club than the rules should be the same: The Straight Story Mar 2014 #44
Does the First Amendment give you the right to fuck up someone's lunch? jmowreader Mar 2014 #46
Cafeterias are huge places with four walls and no one who will be "fucked up" pnwmom Mar 2014 #53
Less than 1200 enrollment, I doubt the cafeteria is huge. mbperrin Mar 2014 #134
It would be easy to avoid a display in the room you describe if the tables were on the opposite pnwmom Mar 2014 #139
This is Texas. It is against the law to teach anything other than mbperrin Mar 2014 #238
You've got to be kidding. Even in an abstinence class, they teach pnwmom Mar 2014 #239
Well, here's the link from this fall, this current school year. mbperrin Mar 2014 #250
Reading that was a waste of time. Your article doesn't say anything about what is taught pnwmom Mar 2014 #254
And now, I wish you a good evening. mbperrin Mar 2014 #251
"Abstinence-only" has nothing to do with banning pictures of fetuses. pnwmom Mar 2014 #255
How would it mess up someone's lunch? The Straight Story Mar 2014 #136
These girls do NOT want to do what everyone else does. mbperrin Mar 2014 #132
These are 14 - 18 year old "children" who have almost certainly seen picture of fetuses before. pnwmom Mar 2014 #151
If it is a replica of an embryo or fetus, there is nothing disgusting about it. Chemisse Mar 2014 #116
I watched the whole video. There were just the standard photos of fetuses at various pnwmom Mar 2014 #152
Why didn't I think of that back in high school?!?!! hatrack Mar 2014 #253
So should the "gun club" be allowed to bring in demonstrations of their stuff? madinmaryland Mar 2014 #57
So guns = babies? Or do we just like to silence dissenting views? (nt) The Straight Story Mar 2014 #60
So fetuses = babies? Telling. nt uppityperson Mar 2014 #62
+1 !! lunasun Mar 2014 #133
This isn't about babies. Ilsa Mar 2014 #67
It is about a school sanctioned club having the same rights other clubs have The Straight Story Mar 2014 #73
Yes, they get to promote their agenda no matter Ilsa Mar 2014 #78
It's political propaganda. So are you anti-choice then? cui bono Mar 2014 #157
It is not about that issue The Straight Story Mar 2014 #183
It is absolutely about this issue. It's an anti-choice club, which by definition has a political cui bono Mar 2014 #191
So now folks who are not pro-choice equal arayan nation? The Straight Story Mar 2014 #198
That's not what I said. Incorrect conclusion. cui bono Mar 2014 #204
So, in your view, it has to be religious based? The Straight Story Mar 2014 #205
Even if it's not religious based, though in all probability it is but we don't know that for a fact, cui bono Mar 2014 #207
So don't discuss political issues in a school? The Straight Story Mar 2014 #209
I don't think so. There are other places for that. cui bono Mar 2014 #216
Finally, someone who's being honest. This isn't really about adults thinking images pnwmom Mar 2014 #156
There is no silencing of dissent. The issue is you have adults (18) who are finishing up madinmaryland Mar 2014 #99
What on earth is "nasty" about images of normal fetuses? pnwmom Mar 2014 #163
Why is the pro-life club like the gun club? I don't get the connection at all. pnwmom Mar 2014 #154
Anti-capital punishment club Brainstormy Mar 2014 #228
Funny that there isn't, though. kcr Mar 2014 #28
The people in the anti-abortion club say other groups were allowed to set up displays jmowreader Mar 2014 #141
Yep. I noticed there wasn't any mention of the other groups specifically kcr Mar 2014 #166
I assume you're not really comparing a fetus to a pile of human waste, are you? nt pnwmom Mar 2014 #26
No, I'm comparing biology lessons. Ilsa Mar 2014 #32
When I was at school, our Biology teacher knitted a model of the alimentary canal... LeftishBrit Mar 2014 #68
LOL. That's funny. I wonder if it was Ilsa Mar 2014 #70
Why are condoms a different matter? enlightenment Mar 2014 #20
How are condoms a different matter? This type display, with "blown up images" is meant to not only uppityperson Mar 2014 #52
She is doing this to propagandize, not to educate. cui bono Mar 2014 #153
The same people who push this are also against birth control. HERVEPA Mar 2014 #9
But there is nothing religious here. CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2014 #11
Pro life, California Peggy. How is that better than a stand against birth control? kcr Mar 2014 #21
If you think there is nothing religious here Peggy, you are extremely naive. HERVEPA Mar 2014 #66
Really? Pressing the pro-life agenda on them while they're eating? kcr Mar 2014 #10
Maybe you can, but you're not the one with the display. CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2014 #12
What does that have to do with anything? kcr Mar 2014 #16
so you're anti-choice then? cui bono Mar 2014 #158
Did I say that? No, I didn't. I am very pro-choice. n/t CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2014 #161
Well you are defending anti-choice propaganda in schools. cui bono Mar 2014 #162
Can you really not distinguish between those two things? Do I have to quote Voltaire at you? N.T. Donald Ian Rankin Mar 2014 #241
What two things? n/t cui bono Mar 2014 #244
Supporting something, and supporting the right to advocate for it. Donald Ian Rankin Mar 2014 #262
But we're talking about students at a public school. cui bono Mar 2014 #264
Plenty of schools have lunch room displays The Straight Story Mar 2014 #14
So? kcr Mar 2014 #17
According to the article: The Straight Story Mar 2014 #18
Yes, I do. kcr Mar 2014 #19
Displaying a fetus isn't the same thing as proselytizing an agenda. pnwmom Mar 2014 #30
Are more and more people nowadays forgetting what context is? kcr Mar 2014 #35
No. But part of the context is that in the US, we have a right to free speech. pnwmom Mar 2014 #164
Not in our public schools kcr Mar 2014 #167
Why not? What do you have against Planned Parenthood? pnwmom Mar 2014 #170
What does Planned Parenthood have to do with it? kcr Mar 2014 #172
Oh I get it. You responded to a post you didn't bother to read. pnwmom Mar 2014 #175
I read your posts, so I don't know what you're talking about. kcr Mar 2014 #176
This is what I said: pnwmom Mar 2014 #180
And that is beyond ridiculous kcr Mar 2014 #182
The school allows other groups and individuals to set up tables. pnwmom Mar 2014 #187
I don't give a flying fig what the ACLU thinks about it. kcr Mar 2014 #188
So the Aryan Nation should be able to set up a table at lunch time as well? cui bono Mar 2014 #173
And how about the context of having this in your face at meal time. Ilsa Mar 2014 #40
Cafeterias are large, noisy places with four walls. I don't think it needs to be in anyone's face. pnwmom Mar 2014 #42
Not all cafeterias are the same maddezmom Mar 2014 #97
My kids' elementary school had 400 students and 2 sittings. pnwmom Mar 2014 #149
"blown-up images of fetuses" is proselytizing an agenda. uppityperson Mar 2014 #54
Yes it is. Texasgal Mar 2014 #61
The images look like they were ripped from the pages of the book pnwmom Mar 2014 #165
It's an anti-choice club as indicated by their chosen club name. cui bono Mar 2014 #159
This is just another science exhibit? Pure Bullshit! HERVEPA Mar 2014 #79
Have you seen the exhibit? Here is a video that shows it The Straight Story Mar 2014 #87
I volunteer for Planned parenthood. I know this bullshit. Sell it somewhere else. HERVEPA Mar 2014 #93
After a quick look, lies. "Week 4, the baby's heart has a steady beat"? BS. uppityperson Mar 2014 #96
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2014 #267
Looked at the video. Crunchy Frog Mar 2014 #144
"Consequences of sexual activity" REP Mar 2014 #31
I was thinking it might actually promote the use of birth control. n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #34
Don't you think that there is a better way to "promote the use of birth control"? blueamy66 Mar 2014 #215
Sure. But lots of things are legal (or should be) that aren't optimal. pnwmom Mar 2014 #218
What this "group" is doing is nowhere near optimal blueamy66 Mar 2014 #230
What is so bad about the "blown up images"? I showed the same basic pictures, pnwmom Mar 2014 #231
Okay, if the students have seen them already, why show them again? In the cafeteria? blueamy66 Mar 2014 #233
We still have freedom of speech in this country, last time I checked. pnwmom Mar 2014 #235
I don't believe that all freedoms translate into our public school system. blueamy66 Mar 2014 #236
Well, people going to Catholic school know that they don't have the same rights. pnwmom Mar 2014 #237
BUT, can't lockers be searched? blueamy66 Mar 2014 #242
Aren't we supposed to be progressives here? Not Authoritarian Central? pnwmom Mar 2014 #246
Let's pretend there is a White Power club. Should they be allowed to have displays in the cafeteria? uppityperson Mar 2014 #252
There should be exceptions for hate material, just as there are for adults in the workplace. pnwmom Mar 2014 #256
Ah, so you subjectively decide it is hate speech and so it is ok to deny them the right to free uppityperson Mar 2014 #259
Yes it does, but a 6 week embryo, done to scale, is not impressive. Warpy Mar 2014 #94
True but a loaded sentence.... alp227 Mar 2014 #265
My college roommate didn't like it when I left my fetal pig undeterred Mar 2014 #5
Real-life-sized blastocysts? Ilsa Mar 2014 #6
I don't want to see pix of a human fetus while I'm eating. KittyWampus Mar 2014 #22
Neither do I, and I'm a nurse. Ilsa Mar 2014 #23
What is disgusting about how a fetus looks? n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #33
When I see fetuses, I have to also think about menstruation, Ilsa Mar 2014 #36
Maybe that's the problem. You're reading much more into it than the typical middle school student. pnwmom Mar 2014 #41
Maybe teens need to just have lunch with their Ilsa Mar 2014 #43
That's what almost all the teens will do. Cafeterias are huge spaces. pnwmom Mar 2014 #45
How do you know they can "easily avoid" it? Ilsa Mar 2014 #51
A teacher who would pressure them about this should face discipline, pnwmom Mar 2014 #56
I'm surprised you don't see this for what it is. Ilsa Mar 2014 #65
The answer to unpopular free speech is more free speech, not less of it. pnwmom Mar 2014 #72
And the answer to a polite society is to give people safe spaces where they aren't confronted KittyWampus Mar 2014 #74
I don't think fetuses are disgusting, as some people here have said. Is that what you think, too? pnwmom Mar 2014 #76
Good for you. Some of us do not want to be confronted with them while eating. GET IT? KittyWampus Mar 2014 #86
Then sit somewhere else. Cafeterias are big places. n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #89
Some of those pictures were of dead fetuses. Crunchy Frog Mar 2014 #147
You mean "blown-up images of fetuses", not just something like a fetus. uppityperson Mar 2014 #85
Whatever that means. n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #90
It means enlarged photos of fetuses and embryos. uppityperson Mar 2014 #98
I can speak as a former ten year old who first saw a human fetus in a jar pnwmom Mar 2014 #37
Yes, in a SCIENCE MUSEUM. mbperrin Mar 2014 #135
The OP says the girl was 17. Do you really think, based on your experience with adolescents, pnwmom Mar 2014 #137
Kids at that school are 14-18. Are you saying the person who made the display wasn't traumatized so uppityperson Mar 2014 #143
In my husband's 8th grade class of 30, there were 4 pregnancies. I think that by the time pnwmom Mar 2014 #145
Having worked a lot in reproductive health, including managing a Family Planning clinic, I agree uppityperson Mar 2014 #192
+1000. n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #222
She needs to keep her goddamn religion out of school. Vashta Nerada Mar 2014 #38
No, she needs to be allowed the same access as every other group. 1awake Mar 2014 #47
I bet the ACLU would agree. That's why they're not always popular. pnwmom Mar 2014 #59
Yes, It took me some time years ago to realize that. nt 1awake Mar 2014 #102
You're not the supreme ruler. You don't get to end stories here. HERVEPA Mar 2014 #232
Yes, I am. nt 1awake Mar 2014 #240
"blown-up images of fetuses and real- life sized fetus models". This is what I have an issue with uppityperson Mar 2014 #48
One of the anti-choicers' favorite ploys Mariana Mar 2014 #104
Oooo, she has that doll next @ beginning, opposite the 1 week dot embryo uppityperson Mar 2014 #109
Put the OP told us up thread that this was scientifically accurate MattBaggins Mar 2014 #212
can i bring in the corpse of my wife who died @25 years ago dembotoz Mar 2014 #49
What other free speech should the government get to suppress? joeglow3 Mar 2014 #223
As an author I read recently put it on bringing up controversial topics in inappropriate settings : Brigid Mar 2014 #50
Exactly. Let them eat without having to think about contracepton. nt Ilsa Mar 2014 #55
Because partents use their children like cannon fodder in a religous war. nt pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #150
Agreed! Can I get an amen for that? justhanginon Mar 2014 #58
Maybe another student should set up a table displaying condoms and other forms of B.C. pnwmom Mar 2014 #63
What about those "blown-up images of fetuses"? uppityperson Mar 2014 #64
Supporting free speech means supporting the right to express unpopular opinions. pnwmom Mar 2014 #71
People should be allowed spaces without triggers staring them in the face. KittyWampus Mar 2014 #77
If they accidentally see a fetus, they can turn their faces away. As a former child who once pnwmom Mar 2014 #81
This club can find other graphics to advertise their existence. And you've already been told KittyWampus Mar 2014 #84
If you don't want to look at a fetus while you're eating, then take a seat away from the table. pnwmom Mar 2014 #88
Hell no MattBaggins Mar 2014 #213
The girl was at the table the school allowed her, until the school reacted to complaints. pnwmom Mar 2014 #224
Then you are ok with blown up graphic images of dead kids via the anti-war club. uppityperson Mar 2014 #83
No, I'm talking generic high school cafeteria. They're all large spaces with four walls. pnwmom Mar 2014 #91
Enlarged graphic photos of Abu Ghraib and blown up kids are ok for cafeteria viewing. uppityperson Mar 2014 #100
I came back to this thread to post the exact same thing. Would an anti-war club KittyWampus Mar 2014 #95
I would object to blown-up images of a bloody aborted fetus in the cafeteria. pnwmom Mar 2014 #101
"I think a high school anti-war club should be able to display whatever it wants to." uppityperson Mar 2014 #103
I changed my mind when I thought about it more. I'll revise. Thanks. pnwmom Mar 2014 #108
I think I would take my lunch outside... yuiyoshida Mar 2014 #69
This is an before/after-school activity...not a lunch-time feature. Tikki Mar 2014 #75
can the gardening club put up a compost display? magical thyme Mar 2014 #80
I would have absolutely no problem with blown up images or plastic replicas of compost. pnwmom Mar 2014 #82
Why do they even have a pro life club in high school any way? flying rabbit Mar 2014 #92
As long as their table includes... TeeYiYi Mar 2014 #105
People.. this board included.. are only interested in free speech when its theirs 1awake Mar 2014 #106
If the info they gave was accurate, not lies like "Week 4, the baby's heart has a steady beat" uppityperson Mar 2014 #110
Do we know this girl was pushing lies, or just assuming that? n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #112
I copied it from what was written on her display. No assumption. uppityperson Mar 2014 #114
Then someone should set up another table with the correct information. pnwmom Mar 2014 #120
And then they could set up even more information! And then more tables... kcr Mar 2014 #130
Of course it is. What do you think free speech means? Only the cool kids get a table? n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #219
No. In a public school free speech is not about allowing propaganda that is a bunch of lies cui bono Mar 2014 #189
What is wrong with the images that people here are so upset about? pnwmom Mar 2014 #220
No free speech is not about letting kids pass off inaccurate MattBaggins Mar 2014 #214
I didn't see anything in the article about inaccurate information. Did you? n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #221
Ok, so have the principal tell her she is off by a week and change the wording The Straight Story Mar 2014 #117
I do not have access to where the images came from, nor could I clearly see uppityperson Mar 2014 #121
The heart forms at 5 weeks. And were they showing aborted fetuses? The Straight Story Mar 2014 #125
Week 5 "The brain, spinal cord, and heart begin to develop." There's no way it could beat at 4 weeks uppityperson Mar 2014 #129
To be fair Crunchy Frog Mar 2014 #184
I didn't look that closely at them all, but giving inaccurate false "info" is wrong. uppityperson Mar 2014 #193
I can't help but wonder xfundy Mar 2014 #111
I have trouble seeing what the fuss is about, unless it's that people feel that this threatens pnwmom Mar 2014 #113
Did you look at the display? What is so disturbing about promoting lies to teens about reproduction uppityperson Mar 2014 #115
Why do you think I'm trying to limit YOUR freedom of speech? Does disagreeing with you pnwmom Mar 2014 #119
"So if you object to the content of her speech -- her anti-abortion views -- then you are objecting uppityperson Mar 2014 #122
You are objecting to her table being there because you're objecting to what she's saying. pnwmom Mar 2014 #124
She should be able to show this! Chemisse Mar 2014 #118
Except the written stuff by the embryonic/fetal display gives incorrect and misleading information. uppityperson Mar 2014 #123
What the hell? llmart Mar 2014 #126
And some good DU folks think there is an infinite amount Ilsa Mar 2014 #128
The pix of fetus-dollies I've seen are not that true-to-life for the first 4 months.... Hekate Mar 2014 #127
Couldn't they do both? I'm all for more birth control instruction/availability in the schools. pnwmom Mar 2014 #138
PP makes the RW froth at the mouth because tho less than 5% of what they do ... Hekate Mar 2014 #208
Free speech is curtailed in a school for good reasons: lindysalsagal Mar 2014 #131
Next they'll put up a factual display of creationism -nt pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #160
Athiests against abortion joeglow3 Mar 2014 #226
Then the anti-war group should be allowed to show bloody bodies, dead children and maybe pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #140
What is it you think they are showing? The Straight Story Mar 2014 #142
lol - science? Right because we know the pro-life groups are pro-science, besides what do you pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #146
Again, what do you think the pics show that they are displaying? (nt) The Straight Story Mar 2014 #148
in the interest of science - i should be allowed to display amputations from cluster munitions... pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #155
These aren't photos of fetuses that were dismembered in abortions. pnwmom Mar 2014 #178
If it's okay to show pictures of war torn bodies, then you would have to approve pictures pnwmom Mar 2014 #174
Yes, of course, I would approve pictures of bloody fetuses, that's exactly where your logic goes pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #197
No, the equivalent to THAT would be if the girl were trying to show pictures of pnwmom Mar 2014 #168
The best way to stop this shit dead in its tracks... pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #169
The pictures of the fetuses are non-violent. I think the best way to be equitable pnwmom Mar 2014 #171
You can just show the photos of those killed & injure by pro-lifers, nothing violent about that and pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #179
Did you watch the video? If anything, they looked too Disney. Not like dead fetuses. pnwmom Mar 2014 #185
Oh - so groups should pass a commitee approval for only cute posters? pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #190
No. I was agreeing with you about having posters of the victims of anti-abortion zealots. pnwmom Mar 2014 #227
Seriously. What the fuck is up with people defending this anti-choice political propaganda cui bono Mar 2014 #177
The new democrats... pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #195
It's true. I'm starting to not even recognize this board anymore. n/t Crunchy Frog Mar 2014 #196
Great. that's the fifth new table in the cafeteria Ilsa Mar 2014 #211
I can't quite tell from the article if she was banned from having any table at all, petronius Mar 2014 #181
Ummmm The Straight Story Mar 2014 #186
How the school defines 'gory' and/or 'shock-content' doesn't really affect my petronius Mar 2014 #199
Threatens establishment clause of bill of rights. Cafeteria is not an optional place - pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #194
I suspect that would apply to school-sponsored religious activities, but all petronius Mar 2014 #200
but by that logic, they could hang prayers all over cafeteria and have a group grace each lunch.... pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #201
Isn't that what the Equal Access Act is all about? petronius Mar 2014 #202
not during normal school hours while involving the entire student population pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #203
I do think you're mistaken, and it's not about "leading the cafeteria in grace" or doing things petronius Mar 2014 #206
If that's the case then that's unfortunate kcr Mar 2014 #210
yikes, i did not think cafeteria time counted strictly as non-instructional time since students pragmatic_dem Mar 2014 #266
I watched the whole video. There was no shock-content material, no pictures pnwmom Mar 2014 #225
With inaccurate information by the embryos/fetuses. eom uppityperson Mar 2014 #243
A perfect teachable moment for the school. Too bad they blew it. n/t pnwmom Mar 2014 #245
Rather than "educate" at lunch, let the Health or whatever teacher give accurate info in class uppityperson Mar 2014 #247
Unless you're one of those progressives who think free speech is only for some people, pnwmom Mar 2014 #248
There are rules in schools that go beyond the outside world. Are you saying limiting displays in uppityperson Mar 2014 #249
I am saying that when the Supreme Court ruled that students don't have pnwmom Mar 2014 #257
The Supreme Court said it is ok to beat students and break bones? what? uppityperson Mar 2014 #258
There was a 9 year old Florida boy who sued after they accidentally broke his arm pnwmom Mar 2014 #260
Huh, I'd like to see more on that. maybe later will google, thanks. uppityperson Mar 2014 #261
bookmarks thread for Olive Garden/pitbull/breastfeeding status nt steve2470 Mar 2014 #217
I read the subject line and wondered, 'Why are they serving fetuses for lunch?' valerief Mar 2014 #229
They're not thinking BIG enuff! TheSarcastinator Mar 2014 #234
So a "pro-life" club wanted to set up a display in the cafe? Lunacee_2013 Mar 2014 #263
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