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I believe all but the first is a legitamate reason. In order to counter
that bias, shouldn't material showinng other points of view be offered,
rather than just not show anything?

On Sun, 19 Feb 1995, Julie Walker wrote:

> > send them and pointed out the closed captioning...so i said sure, if the
> > are free...why not???
> >
> I can think of several reasons why we should not accept "free" material ---
>
> If it contains bias, we teach our children prejudice.
>
> If it contains errors, we expose our children to inaccuarte information.
>
> If the production is inferior, we legitimize poor quality.
>
> I'm out of time, but if anyone else would like to add.
>


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