Children Banned from Singing KPop Demon Hunters Songs at Christian School
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Children Banned from Singing KPop Demon Hunters Songs at Christian School
""not to sing these songs at school out of respect for those who find the themes at odds with their faith.""
""associated with spiritual forces opposed to God and goodness.""
""While we fully respect your right to make choices about the content your child engages with at home, we also want to be mindful of the diversity of beliefs within our school community,""
""We are not asking parents to tell their children that there is anything wrong with enjoying the film or its songs if it aligns with your own views and beliefs.""
A Church of England infant school in Poole, Dorset asked parents to encourage children not to sing songs from the Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters at school, citing a Christian ethos. School officials said references to demons make some community members feel deeply uncomfortable and noted that demons are associated with spiritual forces opposed to God and goodness. Acting head teacher Lloyd Allington emphasized respect for parental choices about home content while urging sensitivity to diverse beliefs and said staff will help children understand differing views and support peers upholding their faith. The film has over 325 million views and its song "Golden" received Grammy nominations.
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