Maybe. But what the educators deserve in this situation is pitchforks and torches, not merely rude interruptions.
Who authorized this assignment?
Why has no one been fired?
Why has no educator been charged with indecency with a minor? Or a number of other charges that should apply?
This is the same kind of normalcy bias that allowed the Nazi’s to take over.
A lot of people on this forum will be criticizing the manner in which we respond to tyrants all while the tyrants proceed to throw us into ovens. But by all means lets not do anything rude or disorderly.
Fair enough, and I surely don’t argue with punishment for those responsible at least for not giving fair warning. Even if that is what you are gunning for, you don’t do it by being loud and rude. The result is to pay attention to the how of what is said instead of WHAT is being said. Interrupting other speakers or not waiting your turn is not effective. The better tactic, in my view is to use calmly measured statements calling the educators to task for what they did, noting that the passage that causes the problem cannot even be read aloud in the meeting or published in any respectable newspaper, etc.