A Texas school district scrubbed a lesson about the Commonwealth of Virginia from its curriculum, reported Axios on Thursday — because the state flag depicts a woman’s bare breast.
“Lamar CISD, a school district around 30 minutes from Houston, last fall removed a section about Virginia from its online learning platform used by 3rd-5th graders, Texas Freedom to Read Project co-director Anne Russey tells Axios,” said the report. “The reason: The bare breast on Virginia’s flag, a picture of which was included in the lesson, violated the district’s recently adopted ban on any ‘visual depictions or illustrations of frontal nudity’ in elementary school library material.”
The school district uses the online learning platform PebbleGo Next for its elementary schoolers, which is where the offending material originated…