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Pre-school teacher "teaches the controversy"

by macht

It would be a sin here at Telic Thoughts to pass up a story about bunnies, animal rights extremists, and teaching the controversy.

Students at the Community Building Children's Center arrived at their downtown preschool Monday morning to discover that their pet rabbit Sugar Bunny had been kidnapped over the weekend. Teachers found anti-circus flyers in his hutch.

"Somebody stoled him," said five-year-old Zion. "I'm sad."

At the bottom of the "anti-cicus flyers" were "PETA and the Northwest Animal Rights Network (NARN)."  Thankfully, however, this teacher was able to use this incident to "teach the controversy":

"We talked about how some people have different ideas about animals. Some people don't think they should be in cages," said Peters.

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2 Responses to “Pre-school teacher "teaches the controversy"”

  1. Guts Says:
    September 26th, 2007 at 8:23 pm

    Just give him turtles

  2. Comment by Guts — September 26, 2007 @ 8:23 pm

  3. MikeGene Says:
    September 26th, 2007 at 10:48 pm


    The fiends stole SUGAR BUNNY!!

  4. Comment by MikeGene — September 26, 2007 @ 10:48 pm

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