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#1 May 15 2007 at 8:17 AM Rating: Decent
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Family of girl, 12, sues after 'Brokeback' shown in class

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A suit was filed on behalf of a 12-year-old girl who claims she suffered psychological distress when a teacher showed in class the gay-themed movie "Brokeback Mountain."

The girl, Jessica Turner, and her grandparents Kenneth and LaVerne Richardson, are seeking more than $400,000 in damages under the suit filed Friday against the Chicago Board of Education and others.

According to the suit, a substitute teacher introduced herself as Ms. Buford to Jessica's class at Ashburn Community Elementary School, 8300 S. St. Louis Ave. She then said, "What happens in Ms. Buford's class stays in Ms. Buford's class," the suit claims. Buford then had a student close the door, and started showing the controversial R-rated film, which features two men engaged in sex.

The suit alleges Ashburn's principal, Jewel A. Diaz, was aware that the tale of the love between two cowboys set in the West of the 1960s was being shown to the minors.

Turner later told her grandfather that she was confined to her seat and felt she could not leave the room, according to the suit filed in Cook County Circuit Court.

The plaintiffs accuse Diaz, Buford and the Chicago Board of Education of negligence, false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

The suit claims Jessica continues to suffer from emotional distress caused by watching the film and is currently undergoing psychological treatment and counseling



I agree that 12 might be a bit young to watch Brokeback Mountain, but I can't imagine that this girl is now damaged goods.

Also, from what I have heard (haven't found an article to support it yet), the grandfather had already put the school "on notice" since the girl had to read a book that contained swear words, which was an affront to their faith.
#2 May 15 2007 at 8:21 AM Rating: Excellent
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According to the suit, a substitute teacher introduced herself as Ms. Buford to Jessica's class at Ashburn Community Elementary School, 8300 S. St. Louis Ave. She then said, "What happens in Ms. Buford's class stays in Ms. Buford's class,"
Silly teacher, it wasn't Ms. buford's class -- she was a substitute!

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#3 May 15 2007 at 8:40 AM Rating: Good
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Turner later told her grandfather that she was confined to her seat and felt she could not leave the room, according to the suit filed in Cook County Circuit Court.



Was she strapped in with velcro or something?
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#4 May 15 2007 at 8:54 AM Rating: Excellent
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I'd have to agree that the movie is a little too adult for a class of 12-year-olds.

I'm interested to hear whether the kids were actually "required" to watch it. Even when I was a kid, a hundred or so years ago, if you didn't feel comfortable with non-required material you could opt for a study hall instead.


Edit: I suppose Chicago isn't precisely rural.

Edited, May 15th 2007 12:56pm by Samira
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#5 May 15 2007 at 9:40 AM Rating: Good
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Samira wrote:
Edit: I suppose Chicago isn't precisely rural.
You'll have to speak up, there. I can't hear you over the rustling of the corn.
#6 May 15 2007 at 10:01 AM Rating: Good
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Pfft, everyone knows The Outsiders is about gay love too but there's no crying over that movie.

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#7 May 15 2007 at 10:13 AM Rating: Good
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Pfft, everyone knows The Outsiders is about gay love too but there's no crying over that movie.

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So, for a bunch of 12 year olds, which is better? Watching Brokeback Mountain or going through a "crazy gunman drill"?

Edited, May 15th 2007 2:16pm by Thumbelyna
#8 May 15 2007 at 10:18 AM Rating: Good
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Thumbelyna Quick Hands wrote:
So, for a bunch of 12 year olds, which is better? Watching Brokeback Mountain or going through a "crazy gunman drill"?
Being led into the film at gunpoint?
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#10 May 15 2007 at 12:22 PM Rating: Good
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Thumbelyna Quick Hands wrote:
So, for a bunch of 12 year olds, which is better? Watching Brokeback Mountain or going through a "crazy gunman drill"?
Being led into the film at gunpoint?


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