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In reply to the discussion: Alabama school superintendent bans high school history club from seeing ‘Selma’ [View all]ecstatic
(35,013 posts)72. they still don't get it
And I'm glad. Republicans don't want people to learn about (or to be reminded of) how many people died for the right to vote. This push back against voter registration and now civil rights movies will only speed up their demise. The superintendent's actions will cause millions more to see the film, and, yes, take voting more seriously.
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Alabama school superintendent bans high school history club from seeing ‘Selma’ [View all]
babylonsister
Jan 2015
OP
Who sends his own kids to private schools. That's some real in-your-face
KingCharlemagne
Jan 2015
#23
"...he didn’t think teachers should have to be put in the position of playing parent..."
Iggo
Jan 2015
#6
Of course he did.. it would make me want to see it more though. Can we say Backfire on this
Cha
Jan 2015
#12
I don't mind this administrative decision. Kids and families can go on their own time.
WinkyDink
Jan 2015
#18
It's not exactly a documentary. Meh. I've always been more fond of history books. Movies tend to
WinkyDink
Jan 2015
#76
Gee. Local movie house let in high school and middle school students for free...
Octafish
Jan 2015
#33
But I am sure they're perfectly fine with another club going to see American Sniper.
Initech
Jan 2015
#34
I was not living in Boston (or maybe even living) when "Banned in Boston" was something
merrily
Jan 2015
#51
He didn't ban them from seeing any film. Why do you think he banned them?
TheManInTheMac
Jan 2015
#68
If the theater had a clue they would offer the whole class free admission on a weekend. n/t
jtuck004
Jan 2015
#73