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In reply to the discussion: Life-sized fetus causes cafeteria controversy at Connecticut school [View all]Crunchy Frog
(28,299 posts)Sorry, those "realistic" life size models are extremely unrealistic.
This is not educational. This is propaganda and advocacy. Some of those photographs the fetuses are dead. Other photos are showing the inside of a human body, namely a uterus, with everything you would expect of a picture of internal organs.
No, I do not think it should be allowed in a school cafeteria.
Do you think a no smoking club should be able to display life size models of human lungs with cancer and ephysema in a lunch room? I don't think they should, and I'm in favor of that particular agenda.
I personally think that anything with a partisan political agenda should be kept out of lunchrooms.
I know that I'm kind of out of step with the current DU in expressing these opinions, but I hold to them nevertheless.