Yes, but why does the school object to two boys kissing? Is it the school policy that people should not be allowed to have gay relationships?
However, my point on that matter was that if they had kept the picture OUT of the yearbook, that would be a way to prevent the problem. having let the picture INTO the yearbook, SOMEBODY was going to have to black out the picture. At that point, why not let each person black out their own, rather than the school substituting their opinion for that of the owners of the book?
I’d argue different if it was a curse word, or a statement of hate or inappropriateness, or if it was a sexually explicit image that had snuck in. Or if they had blacked out every picture of people kissing.
Once we abandon the fact that homosexuality is simply UNNATURAL and ABNORMAL we set ourselves up for all kinds of disruptions. Personally, I wouldn’t allow photos of kids kissing (other than maybe friendly pecks on the cheek) in yearbooks at all. But allowing natural displays of sexual affection between a boy & a girl doesn’t mean we need to allow homo kissing. Such kissing isn’t natural. It’s sick and abnormal. We aren’t allowed to say that anymore, but it’s true.
They passed a law in England a few months ago forcing pub owners to allow homo kissing in their establishments.
People today are frightened to death of being called “homophobic”, an absurd Orwellian term designed to shut off debate. A relatively few years ago no one would have thought twice about disallowing a photo of two boys erotically kissing in a yearbook. The school officials would have said such behavior is unnatural, sick, and contemptible, and that kids shouldn’t be exposed to it.