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  • Posted: 03/29/2012 14:01
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New York City Department of Education banned words and topics fearing that certain words and topics can make students feel unpleasant:
    Abuse (physical, sexual, emotional, or psychological)
    Alcohol (beer and liquor), tobacco, or drugs
    Birthday celebrations (and birthdays)
    Bodily functions
    Cancer (and other diseases)
    Catastrophes/disasters (tsunamis and hurricanes)
    Celebrities
    Children dealing with serious issues
    Cigarettes (and other smoking paraphernalia)
    Computers in the home (acceptable in a school or library setting)
    Crime
    Death and disease
    Divorce
    Evolution
    Expensive gifts, vacations, and prizes
    Gambling involving money
    Halloween
    Homelessness
    Homes with swimming pools
    Hunting
    Junk food
    In-depth discussions of sports that require prior knowledge
    Loss of employment
    Nuclear weapons
    Occult topics (i.e. fortune-telling)
    Parapsychology
    Politics
    Pornography
    Poverty
    Rap Music
    Religion
    Religious holidays and festivals (including but not limited to Christmas, Yom Kippur, and Ramadan)
    Rock-and-Roll music
    Running away
    Sex
    Slavery
    Terrorism
    Television and video games (excessive use)
    Traumatic material (including material that may be particularly upsetting such as animal shelters)
    Vermin (rats and roaches)
    Violence
    War and bloodshed
    Weapons (guns, knives, etc.)
    Witchcraft, sorcery, etc.

Source: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/03/26/...zed-tests/

Reminds me of BEA
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  • #2
  • Posted: 03/29/2012 14:29
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RFNAPLES wrote:
Reminds me of BEA

Except, none of those are banned here.
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That's seriously messed up. I don't get the point of it.

But so is the comparison with BEA. Didn't get the point of that, either.
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BEA allows all the words and topics but relegates some to the Ghetto. Perhaps New York City Department of Education will someday add BEA to its list of verboten. Shocked
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RFNAPLES wrote:
BEA allows all the words and topics but relegates some to the Ghetto. Perhaps New York City Department of Education will someday add BEA to its list of verboten. Shocked


Messed up, I say. MESSED UP.

Well, it already has rock and roll music there........ Anxious
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  • Posted: 03/29/2012 15:45
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RFNAPLES wrote:

Alcohol (beer and liquor), tobacco, or drugs
Birthday celebrations (and birthdays)
Cancer (and other diseases)
Celebrities
Computers in the home (acceptable in a school or library setting)
Evolution
Halloween
Homes with swimming pools
In-depth discussions of sports that require prior knowledge
Rap Music
Rock-and-Roll music
Sex
Vermin (rats and roaches)
Witchcraft, sorcery, etc.[/list]



Some of those I can understand. Like..3 of them. But I list I kept is fucking ridiculous. HALLOWEEN?, Cancer? d'oh!

Rap Music pisses me off too. What's wrong with it? What's wrong with Rock music? What do they want these kids listening to? Radio shit?

Witchcraft is a joke Laughing I'm slightly confused why that's always an issue.

And avoiding the use of Celebrities, Sex & Computers is impossible. Might as well ban the news as well.


Math makes me feel unpleasant. Maybe we should ban that too. Very Happy
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  • Posted: 03/29/2012 15:52
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What is the meaning of this? Is it to remove them from schools and other places? Confused Censorship can only lead to bad things.
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an_outlaw wrote:
What is the meaning of this? Is it to remove them from schools and other places? Confused Censorship can only lead to bad things.


Yeah. It's just to ban mention of them in class discussions or tests or w/e Confused It's only in some parts of New York I think. I don't even know what happens if you do mention anything on this list. Either way, it's not to be taken seriously.
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I thought we got over this whole "rock music is evil!" thing back in the 70's.
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Hayden wrote:
Yeah. It's just to ban mention of them in class discussions or tests or w/e Confused It's only in some parts of New York I think. I don't even know what happens if you do mention anything on this list. Either way, it's not to be taken seriously.


I see. Reading the article it seems like they are trying to please everybody but are likely to please very few.
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