Title: Couple Says School Violated Kids' Innocence, Parents' Rights With R-Rated Film Post by: Soldier4Christ on August 17, 2006, 10:49:28 PM Couple Says School Violated Kids' Innocence, Parents' Rights With R-Rated Film
(AgapePress) - A Los Angeles pastor and his wife say they are preparing to sue a public charter school for showing an obscene, sexually explicit, R-rated movie in their daughter's ninth-grade English class last February. According to Pastor Brian Lewis and his wife Tara, Animo Venice Charter Public High School, a school serving the city of Venice, California, and the Los Angeles Westside, violated their parental rights when school officials failed to inform the parents that the school would be showing his daughter Alexis and fellow students the R-rated movie, Donnie Darko. The Motion Picture Association of America gave Donnie Darko the restricted rating "for language, some drug use, and violence." But the Lewises say the movie is filled with all kinds of offensive subject matter, including "gross obscenities, various types of deviant sexual activity, and misogynistic fantasy." The Internet Movie Database describes Donnie Darko as the story of "a troubled teenager who is plagued by visions of a large bunny rabbit that manipulates him to commit a series of crimes." Tara Lewis says the film's disturbing and obscene content has negatively affected her daughter both spiritually and emotionally. "My daughter likes to write. She generally writes poems and things of that sort," Tara explains. "And right after she saw the movie, I started seeing poems with profanity, sexual content -- things that I have never seen her write before, never even found in some of her poems," the distraught mother says. She has no doubt Donny Darko was the source of this new and disturbing bent in her daughter's writing, she says, "because this movie was pretty graphic." Brian Lewis is likewise convinced that his daughter's mind was invaded by the film's explicit content; he even goes so far as to say that Animo Venice High School officials are responsible for the "emotional kidnapping and psychological rape" of his daughter's "Christian innocence," which is why he says he and his wife plan to sue the school for showing Donnie Darko to their daughter without giving them prior notice. The California pastor notes that he has rejected an offer from the school's insurance company to settle his complaint out of court. Far from being prepared to settle, he says he and Tara would like to bring others into his fight with the school over its decision to allow the inappropriate film to be shown to kids without giving parents advance warning and an opportunity to opt their children out. "We would love to launch a class-action suit," Brian says, "because it was shown to approximately 148 fifteen-year-olds. And the thing is that they violated the law when they showed it without parental consent. You know, these movies are restricted for a reason, and these guidelines are put there for a reason. You can't just show anything to a teenager." Besides being upset over the school's showing of Donnie Darko to Alexis and other ninth-graders, Tara says she is also outraged that the school required her daughter to read Always Running: La Vida Loca: Gang Days in L.A., a memoir by former gang member Luis Rodriguez. According to the concerned mom, the book contains hard-core descriptions of drug use, violence, and sex. Members of an Illinois school board that banned Always Running described it as "pornographic" and cautioned that "a kid may get aroused by reading" the explicit book. As far as Brian and Tara Lewis are concerned, these incidents have called into serious question the judgment of officials at Animo Venice Charter Public High School. With all that has transpired, the couple say they are considering home schooling their daughter or possibly sending her to a private school. Title: Re: Couple Says School Violated Kids' Innocence, Parents' Rights With R-Rated Film Post by: Brother Jerry on August 18, 2006, 09:26:24 AM What is really sad about this is that even if they do win. Their victory will spur people to think they are nothing but stuff shirted Christians and prudes. Parents now days have all but given up on their children. They let them watch what they want and read whatever they can.
And if granted a victory the school will change for a while, but 10-15 years down the road they will be trying to push it again. My oldest is getting up to that age where the science classes are going to start teaching about evolution. That is my next battle to fight. I am only thankful that God has His hand in my oldest boy and his trust is with Jesus. Sincerely Brother Jerry Title: Re: Couple Says School Violated Kids' Innocence, Parents' Rights With R-Rated Fi Post by: Soldier4Christ on August 18, 2006, 10:28:04 AM Quote I am only thankful that God has His hand in my oldest boy and his trust is with Jesus. Amen, Praise God for that. This is one more reason that I support putting children in a private Christian school or to homeschool them. This sort of thing will only continue to get worse. Title: Re: Couple Says School Violated Kids' Innocence, Parents' Rights With R-Rated Film Post by: Brother Jerry on August 18, 2006, 01:51:04 PM Which is one reason I am in support of the voucher system as well. I personally would love to send my children to a good private Christian school But cannot afford private schooling. Neither could we afford to homeschool them, plus there is a great deal that children miss out on when homeschooling. Lots of social interaction that is vitally important for kids at young ages (as well as the teen ages).
There is also an issue around here though that there are a couple of public schools that are excellent accedemically that have put the private schools to shame. And fortunately right now my kids are going to those schools. So we just work extra hard at home ensuring they get the Christian values. :) Sincerely Brother Jerry Title: Re: Couple Says School Violated Kids' Innocence, Parents' Rights With R-Rated Fi Post by: Soldier4Christ on August 18, 2006, 05:12:34 PM Actually homeschooling is the lowest cost way to go for schooling. Children that are homeschooled far exceed others academically and there are many ways available for them to get the social life and even extra curricular activites such as sports and still be homeschooled.
Yes the vouchers is a very important piece of legislation. |