Milkshake consent video earlier script referred to ‘modern progressive’ 1950s
by Naaman Zhou and Matilda Boseley from World news | The Guardian on (#5GYFG)
Exclusive: scripts also used example of borrowing leggings' instead of touching your butt' to teach students sexual consent
Scripts of earlier versions of the controversial video series commissioned by the federal government included a bizarre reference to the 1950s as a modern progressive society" and used the example of borrowing leggings" rather than touching your butt" to teach students sexual consent.
In other videos, it appears explicit references to sex were removed in the drafting process. A video eventually published under the title Kiss", was also originally called Sex", although the script itself still refrained from using the word sex". This was one of the key videos in the consenting to sex" modules.
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