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Old 05-15-2022, 09:39 AM   #65
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Because these books usually pass it off as normal and acceptable behavior, whereas those in the Catholic Church (for one) teach that it is a mortal sin (self abuse). Which brings us back to why schools should not be teaching kids "moral values" in contradiction to the parents' religious beliefs.
What kids read from a school library is not the same as what teachers teach in the classroom. Please don't conflate these two issues.

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Nor should so-called "neutral" schools be providing such books in their school libraries. It's not neutral.
Then don't allow your child to read those books. You don't have a right to impose your moral values on other children by preventing them from reading those books.
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