Neutrino wrote:Exactly. A much more likely senario is that the child told the parents about it and the parents realised they could milk this for a lot of money.
One of the most sensible replies in this thread.
While it is not very smart to show an R-rated movie to 12 year olds in a litigation society like the US, there's nothing strictly illegal about it. 'R' means viewers under 17 need to be accompanied by an adult guardian - such as a teacher.
$500,000? Get real. That's greed, nothing else.
Personally, I would prefer that a school shows movies or addresses in other ways both alternative lifestyles and different kinds of religion (including atheism and agnosticism, though thopse aren't technically religions of course). They're all part of life, and that's what you want your child to be prepared for.
Last but not least: the MPAA ratings, with their phobia of sexuality and acceptance of violence, are highly debatable.
Edit: research on homosexuality rates can be found
here:
The 10% thesis seems a bit on the high side, though most research indicates there will still be at least one homosexual kid in any classroom. Unless if you count single homosexual experiences, in wich case it's closer to one in three.[/url]