Kansas Law Demands Anti-Abortion Classroom Video, Let's Share Dumb Picks

I'll start by suggesting a few movies that will discourage interest in romantic relationships altogether and thereby prevent any need for abortions . . .  

The Notebook is such garbage that man forced two watch it more than once will never value romance ever again . . . TKC might or might not be speaking from experience here. 

Fifty Shades Of Grey won't pique interest in S&M . . . Actually, watching the movie will only made viewers want to beat up themselves . . . For good reason and because of the poor life choices that made the movie an option.

The Materialists is a great movie about an imaginary world wherein rich & healthy people have anything resembling a real problem that can't be solved with discount luxury goods and group sex. 

Credit to Dakota Johnson for appearing in two of the worst movies on the planet in her relatively brief carer . . . She's quickly becoming the Natalie Wood of mediocre digital tripe.

Again . . . It's trash and will make dating/abortion or even recovering any genuine emotion nearly impossible after watching the movie in its entirety.

Meanwhile . . .

Here's more politics in public school . . .   

"A new law requires human development videos in classrooms, but leaves it up to local school districts to decide what materials students will see and at what ages."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas schools have to show fetal growth videos. Critics say it's another anti-abortion tactic

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