Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Erotic Novel ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’ Word Search Puzzles Given To Middle School Students

Erotic Novel ‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’ Word Search Puzzles Given To Middle School Students

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Parents in a Pennsylvania school district are turning 50 shades of red over word search puzzles given to their middle school students.
The students were given puzzles based on the erotic novel and movie “Fifty Shades of Grey.” The puzzles contained terms including “spanking,” ”submissive,” ”leather cuffs” and “bondage.”
Officials in the Monessen School District say they can’t say who passed out the puzzles or how many students received one because they just learned about it Monday.
The issue became public when parents complained at Tuesday night’s school board meeting.
Superintendent Leanne Spazak said the incident was under investigation.
Parent James Carter says he tried to question the school’s principal and dean of students about the puzzle his son received, but they refused when he insisted on recording their conversation.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

This is about desentiziation to everything, including this stuff. See the entire theme of Fifty Shades of Grey is no feelings, no emotions just mindless and almost abusive type sex, the kind you wouldve seen on Skinemax and some porn. They are thoughtless with the act, its all for the camera and its all for the big finish, but otherwise its meaningless and trite, if not a bit tacky. I see exactly whats really going on here, to me its the same thing that follows movie trends like Saw and Hostel or remakes of Texas Chainsaw Massacre, its all about total desensitization to everything those movies are about, its supposed to become nothing so when we see it for real, it has no effect on us, same with the ISIS videos, they are about telling us its no big deal, does anyone else see this or am I just crazy? Well I may be crazy, but thats what Im seeing, so maybe being crazy is about not being brainwashed and under electronic mind control, so maybe thats a good thing.