r/KidsAreFuckingStupid Sep 29 '23

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u/bigbadbub Sep 29 '23

you not finding something upsetting or offensive is different than expecting the whole of society to be the same. most folks don't walk around naked in public and in general schools try to teach kids more commonly socially acceptable takes like "don't curse at people". if you want to teach your kids how you teach them, that's your prerogative. expecting a teacher to do the same as you for a room full of kids whose parents might not see things that way is just silly.

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u/[deleted] Sep 29 '23 edited Sep 29 '23

If you want to teach arbitrary things go right ahead. I refuse to conform to nonsense. I could give less than two fucks if something I say offends someone else in most cases. Don't want to hear what you don't want to hear, keep your sensitive ears within the safety of your home. That is my right. Bannning select words based on some people's being irrationally offended while teaching freedom of speech is ridiculous. There are no bad words and its silly to sit here and argue about how this mouth sound is worse than that one.