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Thank you Paul for speaking up! The letter was 100% appropriate.

There is a sense that if it involves "the arts", somehow that makes it OK to stretch the norms.

"In your face" gets a free pass when we put it in a frame, or call it hip-hop.

We don't want to talk about the outcomes, like absurdly high rates of teen pregnancy together with it's own TV reality show.

Bad behavior has become an art medium unto itself.

From: Letter: Barrington grade school play was 'oversexualized' and inappropriate

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