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Post by blacktooth on Mar 31, 2010 23:43:19 GMT 10
i laughed at first but then thought this aint right you shouldnt teach kids this i have to admit the security cameras are hilarious
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Post by shatnerswig on Apr 1, 2010 7:45:48 GMT 10
what fuckin school school is this ? how offensive is it to have small children playing coke whores and drug dealing murderers?...... sickening what are these people teaching at that school what messages do the kids recive from this? ? this must be a joke .. it cannot be real.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2010 16:57:53 GMT 10
Scarface eh?
Whats wrong, they couldnt get the script for Caligula?
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Post by theshee on Apr 1, 2010 21:15:58 GMT 10
Then one of these kids get to the age of 14 or 16 and people wonder what made that kid pull a gun out on his classmates!
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Post by blacktooth on Apr 1, 2010 23:35:13 GMT 10
Predictably enough, this thoughful theatrical work hasn't impressed some viewers. One representative critique offered: "whom ever thinks this is "cute" or a "good job" is pathetic!! what kind of things are schools teaching & permitting now & days??!! & as for the parents of these children why in the world would you be proud of this??! what type of morals & education are you encouraging. pls explain!!!! poor kids dont know better but, it seems that you parents & teachers are saying "hey its ok kill an enemy or anyone & get F*cked up on drugs" how sad that public schools have come to this." Well, other more astute netizens were able to track down the truth: the vid is a viral by one Marc Klasfeld of Rockhard Films and "aimed at illustrating the pervasiveness of sex and violence in our media culture - and how it blankets children on a daily basis". Klasfeld told CNN: "Obviously there are people who find it outrageous and provocative, but there are a lot of parents, who are like me and my wife, who see all the violence on television and all the different things that are sold to children and that's a thousand times worse than this video." The kids featured are all actors aged between 7 and 10, recruited via a Los Angeles casting agent. Klasfield noted that their parents have not as yet complained about the content of Scarface: The School Play. ® i found this write up on it my sister has kids this age and when i showed her she done her fucking nut i think shes gonna kick a stink up
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Post by brillbilly on Apr 2, 2010 3:05:04 GMT 10
this is so wrong but thats schools for ya,like the school that gave its kids a fake ufo landing scare to under 10s or my daughters school that gave here home worknwhen she was 13 about incest in ancient greece,then they had to do a play for drama............i was not amused and she didnt do it
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Post by blacktooth on Apr 2, 2010 6:15:22 GMT 10
i know brill its total shit if my kid went to that school and i saw that i would have stopped it from the start no as it goes i would have watched it then hurt a few people involved either verbally or physically regardless of there onions
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2010 8:10:37 GMT 10
So it wasnt actually a real school play then, I bet its not long before it is.
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Post by brillbilly on Apr 5, 2010 3:11:15 GMT 10
i know brill its total shit if my kid went to that school and i saw that i would have stopped it from the start no as it goes i would have watched it then hurt a few people involved either verbally or physically regardless of there onions yeah man,im with ya
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Post by theshee on Apr 8, 2010 20:45:53 GMT 10
Even if it wasn't a school play, nothing takes away the fact children of this age should not be acting out stuff like this.
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