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Why can’t we sing sex songs in school, mommy? No Fair! They teach dildo 101…

“We weren’t, like, doing anything suggestive.”

Performer Kelsey Devine said, “All the songs on the radio now, you can’t find one that doesn’t have swearing on it. All the songs are inappropriate to principals. Our parents were all OK with us doing it to this song.”

Creeping liberalism in the classroom is amply demonstrated by this display of liberal teen angst.  In this episode, we’re lectured by the teeny-libbies that kids from kindergarten through grade seven should be exposed to lyrics like “Voulez vous coucher avec moi?”—which was a popular hit song a few years ago by virtue of the fact that then, it was considered to be ever so lewd and crude.  Now it’s just so normal to hear, that these teen-liberals can’t BELEIVE they can’t sing it to the youth in a school-sponsored performance at school to kindergartners. 

And it’s not them who complained, it was their PARENTS!

“This song is a very innocent song,” said Hunter. “It’s censorship. It’s infuriating, as a parent. What are they going to do, burn books now?”

Well yeah, they probably should!  I mean having a Christmas nativity scene in school practically garners you a burning at the stake these days. 

The story then moves on to the ubiquitous moral relativist liberal idiotology, in order to somehow prove that the young liberalettes were right all along:

But such language pales in comparison to the sex education her son received at Kerrisdale Elementary when he was in Grade 7 two years ago, when an instructor demonstrated condom use on a sex toy, Hunter said.

“They’re saying, ‘Don’t dance to voulez vous, but here’s a dildo and check it out.’”

Countered [principal Carol] Andison: “This has got nothing to do with sex education. This [song] is about a hooker.”

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